YouTube is reportedly planning some big changes to its TV app, including adding more paid-for streaming services to its homepage.
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That's according to The Information, which says that a new YouTube app for Smart TVs is coming in the "next few months". It will look "more like Netflix, Disney+" and will include the option to add other streaming platforms as channels, much like Amazon Prime Video.
YouTube plans to redesign its TV app and add more content from third-party streamers. According to The Information, the update could arrive in the next few months and make YouTube’s homepage look more like Netflix.
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Reportedly, YouTube is working on a major overhaul for its smart TV app, aiming to integrate third-party content akin to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video