YouTube is expanding its Premium Lite to users in the US, priced at $7.99/month. This acts as a tier below the standard YouTube Premium, currently priced at $13.99/month. With YouTube Premium Lite, subscribers can watch “most videos” ad free,
Most people know about the ad-free viewing, background video playback, and high-quality offline downloads attached to your mobile phone experience. However, YouTube Premium occasionally rewards subscribers with extra perks.
If you’re not a YouTube Premium member, then you’re probably used to seeing ads pop up during longer videos. These mid-roll ads are a reality, and they’ve been pretty annoying. well, according to a new report,
Gamers can enjoy livestreams and actual play videos without ads with new YouTube Premium Lite subscription tier.
YouTube has hit its latest subscribers milestone: 125 million people paying for its YouTube Music and YouTube Premium tiers.
The full YouTube Premium plan offers you ad-free watching and listening on YouTube videos, music and listening. The Lite version lets you watch most videos ad-free, except for music videos. Additionally, you can't play videos offline or in the background with the Lite plan.
YouTube has launched a $7.99 per month, ad-free Premium Lite subscription for users looking for entry-level added benefits.
In a bid to win more paying subscribers, YouTube is launching a new pilot program in the US called YouTube Premium Lite. This plan focuses on an ad-free video experience, though with some caveats. Here's how it compares with YouTube's $13.
We're keeping track of March 2025's entertainment news highlights. First up, a less expensive YouTube Premium Tier, Premium Lite.
The new tier is called Premium Lite, and will cost $7.99 per month (compared to $13.99 per month for Premium). It will allow subscribers to watch “most videos” on YouTube ad-free, with a particular emphasis on genres like gaming, fashion, news, and beauty creators. Music content and Shorts will be where users see the most ads.
As expected, YouTube has announced the expansion of its $7.99 a month Premium Lite plan to the United States, following a months-long pilot