How to set up YouTube TV – Watch local channels on YouTube TV and cut the cable TV cord

How to set up YouTube TV – Watch local channels on YouTube TV and cut the cable TV cord

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How to set up YouTube TV – Watch local channels on YouTube TV and cut the cable TV cord

YouTube TV is a rich alternative to cable TV. And today I'm going to begin my process of cutting the cord. I'm currently using Frontier FIOS, but if YouTube TV is as good as I think it will be, this will be a great transition from cable TV.

In this video I walk through the basics of setting up on my computer and then show you how to watch shows on my HDTV. The nice thing is that you can sign up for a 7 day trial, which is what I'm going to do now. I'm using my existing Gmail account, but if you don't have one, you'll need to create one. After you create your account or sign in, you'll need to agree to the new options for your Google Account.

YouTube TV can detect your location to receive your local channels. The cost is 40 per month and with tax it is about 43 in total. There are some additional services you can sign up for, which are premium channels, but that's completely optional.

Although this is a free trial, you will need to add a credit card number after the trial period to start paid services.

When you launch YouTube TV, the shows on the homepage are listed in categories, like you see on Netflix. At the very bottom of the page, the individual networks are listed for quick access.

There is also a DVR where you select the programs you want to record. Just click the Plus button under the show you want to record and it will be set to record future episodes. To stop recording, click it again. To find your recordings, go to the home page and select Library. All your recorded shows can be found here. To me it looks promising as an alternative to cable TV and I will probably ditch my cable TV soon.

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