There are many reasons why streaming services and internet-based television companies have been becoming more and more popular for years now. However, as their market share grows, the discourse about rising prices has become more passionate. Now, YouTube TV has a new offer that can provide select potential users with major savings.
New YouTube TV Users Can Now Save $23 per Month for a Limited Time Only

In January 2026, Android Police reported on a newly available YouTube TV discount that results in significant savings. However, there are three notable catches: only people signing up for the first time can take advantage, the lower price lasts for two months, and you have to sign up by March 17, 2026.
As YouTube TV’s website confirms at the time of publication, new customers can sign up to the service’s basic plan at $59.99 per month. Since the regular price is $82.99, that means new users will get a $23 per month discount, which amounts to approximately 27.71% in savings over the two months that the lower price lasts. Additionally, the deal automatically includes a 10-day free trial.
People who sign up for the offer must provide a valid payment method at the time, but won’t be charged anything at first. After ten days, they will pay $59.99 and be charged that for their first two months of service before they begin being charged the regular price of $82.99. YouTube TV is a monthly service that can be canceled whenever users choose, which means customers can deactivate their account after enjoying the first two months at the lower rate.
Is YouTube TV’s New Deal Worth the Price?
An October 2025 Nerdist article listed the many streaming service price increases that had already happened that year. The outlet’s reporting focused on HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and Discovery+ all raising their prices. Despite those hikes, a January 2026 Yahoo! Life article that compared streaming service costs reveals that the most people will currently pay for a streaming service is $24.99 for Netflix’s premium plan. As such, streaming service subscriptions cost significantly less than a YouTube TV account, even at the discounted price. However, even though streaming services have been airing live events more often, they aren’t the same as having an account with a company like YouTube TV.
For people who want to subscribe to an online live TV service, YouTube TV’s main competitors are Fubo and Hulu + Live TV, whose current prices are detailed here. According to a The Wrap article, Fubo TV’s live package costs $73.99 monthly, while IGN’s coverage says Hulu + Live TV comes for $99.99 per month with ads or $89.99 without them. Those comparisons make YouTube TV’s current offer look great for people who are seeking a service like that. However, there is one more factor to consider.
There are other YouTube TV discounts that provide bigger reductions, which could be available to people, depending on whether they meet certain qualifications. For example, some internet service companies offer their customers the chance to save more on YouTube TV. One example of that is the fact that Verizon’s website states that eligible new subscribers can sign up to get $20 off YouTube TV for 6 months, resulting in $120 in total savings. The website ID.me lists the best currently available discount, but it is only veterans can take advantage as part of a flash sale that won’t necessarily last. After providing proof of their past service, users can get $15 off YouTube TV’s monthly price for a year. That adds up to $180 in savings, which significantly beats the new offer, which will only net users $46.