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YouTube's Latest Revenue Grab: A 27% Price Increase For Family Plans (arstechnica.com) 58

Not content with doing $28.8 billion in revenue in 2021, YouTube has recently gone on the hunt for more revenue-generating strategies. Now, the Google division has announced a price hike for YouTube Premium family plans. From a report: As 9to5Google was the first to spot, the family plan is jumping over 27 percent in the US, from $17.99 to $22.99, with other regions also seeing price hikes. Instead of making an official announcement, Google is quietly emailing existing subscribers. So far, it does not seem like the single-person YouTube Premium price (still $11.99 per month) is going up. The family plan lets a user share ad-free YouTube Premium with up to five same-household family members for a discounted rate. On iOS, all the prices are higher if you sign up through the App Store, which charges a 30 percent fee on every transaction. In Apple land, YouTube Premium's family plan was always $22.99, and now it's jumping up to $29.99 a month. You can avoid the Apple tax by just paying Google directly through the YouTube website.
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YouTube's Latest Revenue Grab: A 27% Price Increase For Family Plans

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  • Free Youtube (Score:5, Insightful)

    by muh_freeze_peach ( 9622152 ) on Friday October 21, 2022 @02:04PM (#62986455)
    The free tier of Youtube is near unusable on smart TV without a network-level ad blocking device/software, and is still getting worse. Now they are upping the price of subs? 6 billion a year in ads alone just ain't enough I guess.
    • Re:Free Youtube (Score:5, Informative)

      by Mononymous ( 6156676 ) on Friday October 21, 2022 @02:13PM (#62986479)

      The free tier of Youtube is near unusable on smart TV

      So don't do that then.

      I stream to a TV, but using a laptop and an HDMI cable. No ads that way.
      I will never connect a TV to the Internet.

      • I just don't use it much anymore. That is easier than spending time and money on something else.
      • This is the way. All those other media players like Kodi fucking suck. More buggy and half assed than the shitty tv apps they claim to replace. My media library is a shared folder and VLC.

      • Media box UI's (eg, Roku and Firestick) are far more streamlined for use on a big screen. When I get home after work I certainly don't want to be using a damned laptop connected to the TV. I want to kick back with my remote on my couch and unwind for a bit. Doing that without ads costs what? $12 for the individual account or $23 for the family plan now? That's pretty much nothing. If you live in a developing nation or something sure it might be a burden, but outside of that its peanuts.

      • I stream to a TV, but using a laptop and an HDMI cable. No ads that way.

        In 1956 we invented the remote control to prevent having to get up from the TV.
        In 2002 companies started releasing all in one smart boxes to reduce the amount of clutter.
        In 2017 companies started introducing TVs with minimal external connection and clear cables for a sleek wall finish which looks ultra modern.

        In 2022 someone on the internet suggested I plug a laptop (what's that? Is that like an iPad?) into the TV via a HDMI cable (what's that? Is it an app I select on the homescreen?)

        Jokes aside, Laptop to

        • You're someone who likes "a sleek wall finish which looks ultra modern", and talked about iPads like they're a good thing.
          Something tells me you don't mind sitting through commercials on streaming services.

    • So install a network-level ad blocker. Even better, don't use a "smart" TV. Use that thing as a monitor, and drive it with a media system that you control.
  • This is like announcing AOL prices are going up.

    YouTube asks for money so I can get PIP. I donâ(TM)t know what else you get. I upload videos. I watch videos. In Apple land, as it is apparently called, I get full screen and many features

    • This is like announcing AOL prices are going up.

      YouTube asks for money so I can get PIP. I donâ(TM)t know what else you get. I upload videos. I watch videos. In Apple land, as it is apparently called, I get full screen and many features

      Kids love YouTube. My kids and all their friends will watch 1000 individual videos a day if we let them. Most of the videos are about 3 min long, so they will watch a lot of commercials. It's definitely not essential, but starting at $10 it did make sense for us, especially since it bundles Google Music (now YouTube Music).

      It's not the absolute best purchase I made on a monthly basis, but far from the worst. If I had to cut costs, it will probably go, but the nice thing about having a good job is th

  • I have 4 kids, they do watch a lots of stuff on YouTube, I found the family package interesting so they don't get exposed "too much" to so many ads. But my wife think that the new price is too high to worth it. So they will loose at least one client.
  • My use case: sitting on a couch watching on the big screen, using an iPad as the remote, Youtube app on both the iPad and console.

    Result? Most of the time scrubbing any reasonable distance would terminate the video and move to the next. This was tied to where the video "would have been" when a commercial should load. The markers were there on the bar. And even when simply played, they would hit the first ad point, and upchuck. "I should play an ad here... can't do that, he paid... VIDEO OVER. Moving on." Ad

    • by bn-7bc ( 909819 )
      That sucks, but I can't say I have the same experience ever (Ipad with latest ios streaming to appletv with latest tvos, latest version on youtube app on both) not a single hiccup, no videos skipped where first ad should be. what is your setup?
      Note: the purpose of listing my setup was just so that others with/without issues can compare with what they have. All the usage was viea utube on tv and not screen mirroring
      • Oh, it appeared across platforms. Same issue with Roku, NVidia Shield, XBox... Not a concern for me as I don't intend to resubscribe.

        • by bn-7bc ( 909819 )
          Thanks for the replay, come to think of it, yes it has happened to me a number of times, but not often enough for me to think of it as anything but random glitches (hey this is being delivered over internet which us a beast effort network and mist media streams are udp, so the acational stream drop is to be expected). All that said if this happens regularly for you, you might need to investigate further, oh incidentally are the devicec in guestion on ethernet or wifi, and hpehat kibd of internet connection
  • Are nothing more than "crack" dealers. Get you hooked, then RAMP UP the price.
  • 1. Gain a monopoly
    2. Spam more
    3. Charge more
    4. Suck more
    5. Profit!

  • Most families with kids have a budget surplus these days so a huge price hike on shipping bits, specifically for families, is welcome from Google.

    Talk about burning good will. FTC is moving for a breakup and "Fuck 'em" just jumped 7% in the polls.

  • It seems to be all just another part of a vicious cycle.

    It's how inflation drags us into a recession.

    Company A has to charge Company B more, which has to charge Company C more which now has to charge Company D more, etc...

    And, we all know that there are Companies in that chain that are already making tons of profit and really don't need a big hike.
    All just to keep profits ever increasing.

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