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Your YouTube TV just got pricier. H-Town feels it.

That YouTube TV price hike really stings Houston

So okay—everyone's talking about YouTube TV raising their prices, maybe even dropping some of those cheaper tiers. It's a national story, sure, but wait wait wait, let me back up. You know what the wildest part is? For a city like Houston, where we're spread out and relying on streaming more than ever to catch our teams, this hits different. We're a city of transplants, of folks who moved here for opportunity, and for many, YouTube TV was that lifeline to the Houston Astros, the Houston Texans, or even just local news when you live way out in Sugar Land or Cypress and satellite's giving you grief.

When you're trying to navigate the 610 Loop or Beltway 8 after a long shift, the last thing you want is your home entertainment budget getting squeezed. Houston doesn't have a culture; Houston has every culture, and with that comes a million different ways we consume media. Whether you're watching the Rockets at a crawfish boil in Alief or catching up on Tejano music videos from the comfort of your bungalow in the Heights, those streaming dollars add up. This isn't just about a few extra bucks; it's about accessibility and how we connect to our city and beyond.

H-Town on the wire — no limits, no zoning, no excuses.

Ani and the whole morning crew are breaking down what this means for your wallet right now on mornings.live.

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