March 27, 2025 — Streaming News Desk
New subscribers to YouTube TV have just a few days left to take advantage of a limited-time offer that slashes the monthly cost by $13 for six months. The promotion, which launched in late January, is officially ending on March 31, making this the final call for users hoping to avoid the platform’s latest price hike.

Save $78 Over Six Months — But Only If You’re a New User
The current deal drops YouTube TV’s monthly base plan from $82.99 to $69.99 for the first six months, amounting to a $78 total savings. New customers also receive a 5-day free trial before billing begins.
However, the offer is only valid for first-time YouTube TV subscribers who have never previously signed up or taken part in a free trial. A valid payment method is required at signup, but no charges will be made until the trial ends.
YouTube TV Terms Highlight:
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Offer valid only for new users
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$69.99/month for first 6 months
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Reverts to $82.99/month after promotional period
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Cancel anytime before the trial ends to avoid charges
Price Hike Leaves Mixed Feelings
While the discount is appealing, some users point out that the base price for YouTube TV was $72.99/month before the most recent hike. So although the offer is technically a deal, it only narrowly undercuts YouTube TV’s previous pricing structure.
The streaming giant announced its price increase in December 2024, raising monthly rates to $82.99, citing increased content costs and platform enhancements. At the time, some existing customers were offered a 6-month price lock to ease the transition.
Last Chance Before March 31 Deadline
With the clock ticking, new users still have a few days to lock in the lower rate and explore YouTube TV’s extensive lineup, including live sports, local channels, and unlimited DVR.
The promo ends March 31, 2025, after which all new subscribers will need to pay the full $82.99/month — unless YouTube introduces a new deal down the line.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




