YouTube is preparing to roll out a more affordable version of its Premium subscription service, dubbed "Premium Lite," according to a report from Bloomberg. This new tier is designed to appeal to viewers whose primary interest lies in ad-free viewing of non-music video content.
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,
YouTube is planning to introduce a cheaper Premium Lite tier that could significantly cut down on ads. Read this story to learn more.
YouTube Premium Lite is finally coming for all interested users. It allows you to watch YouTube videos ad-free, but you don't need the expensive YouTube Premium.
YouTube is expanding its pilot of a new Premium Lite subscription plan to the United States, the company announced today. Priced at $7.99 per month compared to the $13.99 charge for regular YouTube Premium,
YouTube has launched a $7.99 per month, ad-free Premium Lite subscription for users looking for entry-level added benefits.
YouTube’s so-called ‘Premium Lite’ tier will reportedly allow you to skip ads on videos and podcasts, but not music. YouTube on TV’s popularity shows that the mobile app would be better off emulating Netflix on mobile. Podcasts have well and truly gone mainstream, and Netflix wants to host them.
This new YouTube Premium Lite lets you watch most videos without ads for a monthly fee of $7.99. The Premium Lite subscription noticeably cheaper than the full YouTube Premium sub
We're keeping track of March 2025's entertainment news highlights. First up, a less expensive YouTube Premium Tier, Premium Lite.
YouTube has more than 125 million subscribers for music and premium plans, and it launched the lower-cost Premium Lite tier without music in the U.S.
YouTube has announced that its cheaper Premium Lite plan is getting a full rollout in the US– with other countries getting it later "this year". Here's how it compares to full Premium.