YouTube TV Customizable Multiview 2026: Pick Your Own 4 Channels
YouTube TV announces fully customizable multiview and genre-specific channel packages. CEO Neal Mohan outlines the platform's 2026 vision for personalized streaming.
Stop settling for pre-selected channels. YouTube TV is finally handing the remote back to you, allowing subscribers to build their own viewing experience from scratch.
In his annual letter published on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan revealed that a 'fully customizable multiview' is coming soon. While the feature was previously restricted to specific sets like news or sports bundles, this upgrade lets users mix any 4 channels they want on a single screen.
The YouTube TV Multiview Customization Experience
The mechanics are straightforward: by pressing the down button on the remote and selecting the Multiview icon, viewers can add up to 3 additional live channels to their current screen. This level of control is a direct response to diverse household preferences, where one family member might want to track a game while another keeps an eye on the news.
New Genre-Specific Packages to Lower Costs
Alongside the UI changes, YouTube TV is pivoting toward flexible billing. Subscribers will soon be able to opt for genre-specific packages—such as sports, family, or news—rather than paying for a massive bundle of channels they don't watch. Although pricing remains unannounced, these specialized plans are expected to roll out later this year.
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