YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV on Feb. 28 in Los Angeles. (Reed Saxon / Associated Press)


YouTube TV, the video-sharing site’s subscription streaming bundle featuring popular network and cable channels, will be available today in 10 new markets, the company announced.

The additional metro areas include Washington, D.C.; Houston; Atlanta; Phoenix; Detroit; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Miami-Ft. Lauderdale; Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne; Charlotte, N.C.; and Dallas-Fort Worth.

YouTube TV subscriptions cost $35 per month, giving members access to live local feeds from ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, as well as cable networks including ESPN and AMC and local sports from NBC Sports and Fox Sports.

The service is aimed to appeal to younger people who spend more time watching online videos on their devices than traditional television.

 

by Ethan Varian