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YouTube TV Expands Multiview to Non-Sports Channels

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 18 May 2025 14:24
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YouTube TV is making it easier for viewers to enjoy more shows at once. The multiview feature, which lets you watch up to four live streams on one screen, is now expanding beyond sports. This means you can now watch news, weather, and entertainment channels together.

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Watching More Than Just SportsHow to Use the New MultiviewMore Channels Coming SoonA Better Viewing Experience
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Watching More Than Just Sports

When YouTube TV first introduced multiview, it was mainly for sports fans. You could watch multiple games at the same time. Now, YouTube TV is adding more channels to this feature. You can watch channels like Bravo, ESPN, and USA Network all at once. This change allows you to enjoy different types of content together.

How to Use the New Multiview

The Home tab in your YouTube TV app has a section for multiview. You are then able to pick the multiview option, which gives you access to several channels. You can start watching the channel first and then, with your remote, press down to access multiview features. On your mobile, look for the “Multiview” icon on the player to discover the options.

More Channels Coming Soon

More channels will be added to the multiview option on YouTube TV in time. You can watch the ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC networks locally. Making viewers get the option to watch their shows the way they prefer is the main goal.

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A Better Viewing Experience

Since adding multiview, YouTube TV is making it simpler for viewers to multitask by watching various channels side by side. If you’d like to read the news, see the weather forecast, or watch your preferred entertainment shows, you can enjoy them simultaneously on multiview. YouTube TV is working to make viewing TV more pleasant and convenient for all users with this update.

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