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Apple TV's Miami GP coverage signals a new era for U.S. F1 viewing
sports26 days ago

Apple TV's Miami GP coverage signals a new era for U.S. F1 viewing

Apple TV’s Miami Grand Prix coverage introduces multiple live feeds (Multiview) and automatic Top-3 focus (Podium View), while adding Apple Maps 3D circuit views and local race-week guides to expand fan immersion. The package aims to make every session accessible on multiple devices and could set a new standard for following F1 in the U.S. across the Miami weekend and other North American races.

YouTube TV unleashes fully customizable multiview with NFL Sunday Ticket
technology26 days ago

YouTube TV unleashes fully customizable multiview with NFL Sunday Ticket

YouTube TV announced a fully customizable multiview feature that lets subscribers pick which channels to display and where, including add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket. The update removes earlier layout limits and signals a stronger push into sports-focused viewing, with ESPN Unlimited content expected to be accessible within YouTube TV once launched.

YouTube TV Debuts Fully Customizable Multiview Across Its Entire Channel Lineup
technology28 days ago

YouTube TV Debuts Fully Customizable Multiview Across Its Entire Channel Lineup

YouTube TV is rolling out a fully customizable multiview that lets subscribers mix and match up to four live channels from nearly the entire lineup (including add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket) via a server-side feature with a new staging area to organize content by categories such as Recommended, Sports, and News. Users can build their view in a multiview tab on the app’s bottom bar, with base plans starting around $82.99/month for 100+ channels; some family‑friendly content is not available in multiview.

Apple TV to stream F1 2026 with 5-feed Multiview and Premium telemetry
technology2 months ago

Apple TV to stream F1 2026 with 5-feed Multiview and Premium telemetry

Apple TV will stream Formula 1 races in 2026 using the F1 TV Premium package, offering onboard cams, team radios, live telemetry, and a configurable five-feed Multiview; the main broadcast will be the F1 TV feed with Sky Sports, in 4K Dolby Vision with 5.1 audio, plus Drive To Survive and in-app features like Driver Tracker and race-week alerts, with the season-opening Australian Grand Prix set for March 6–8.

YouTube TV rolls out cheaper, customizable bundles for sports, news, and entertainment
news3 months ago

YouTube TV rolls out cheaper, customizable bundles for sports, news, and entertainment

YouTube TV is rolling out custom channel packages—Sports at $64.99/month, Sports + News at $71.99, Entertainment at $54.99, and News + Entertainment + Family at $69.99—all cheaper than the current $82.99/month plan. Each bundle still allows up to six people per account and includes features like unlimited DVR and multiview, with the company planning more than 10 bundles and a broader multiview rollout later.

"YouTube Introduces Multiview Feature for Coachella 2024 Livestream"
entertainmenttech2 years ago

"YouTube Introduces Multiview Feature for Coachella 2024 Livestream"

YouTube will introduce NFL-style multiview technology to its official livestream of the 2024 Coachella music festival, allowing viewers to watch up to four different stages at once with a single audio feed. The festival, taking place across two weekends in April, has seen slow ticket sales, possibly due to high prices, lineup quality, and festival fatigue. YouTube's exclusive content partnership with Coachella aims to generate extra attention, with the platform benefiting from ad revenue generated by the buzzworthy event.

"Coachella 2024: YouTube Introduces Multiview Livestreams and Insider's Guide to Parties and Events"
entertainment2 years ago

"Coachella 2024: YouTube Introduces Multiview Livestreams and Insider's Guide to Parties and Events"

YouTube will be streaming the upcoming Coachella music festival with a new "Multiview" feature, allowing users to watch up to four different stages simultaneously on their connected TV sets. This expansion comes as a result of YouTube's strategic focus on live events, with the success of its NFL Sunday Ticket streaming leading to the introduction of multiview for Coachella. The platform will also offer additional functionality such as audio swapping between stages, live chats, and QR codes for merchandise purchases, aiming to enhance the viewer experience.

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview for iOS Devices, Android to Follow"
technology2 years ago

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview for iOS Devices, Android to Follow"

YouTube TV has introduced its multiview feature to iOS and iPadOS, allowing subscribers to watch up to four different programs simultaneously on smaller devices, just in time for March Madness. However, Android users will have to wait a few more months for the feature to become available. While the feature is primarily focused on sports, it has become slightly more customizable, although it still has limitations on channel selection. Users can access the multiview stream options in the YouTube TV app and keep track of scores on the redesigned player layout when watching on a big screen at home.

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview Feature for iOS Devices, Android to Follow"
technology2 years ago

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview Feature for iOS Devices, Android to Follow"

YouTube TV is rolling out support for Multiview on iPhone and iPad, allowing users to watch up to four channels at once, with select games supported. The feature is not yet available on Android but is expected to arrive "in the coming months." Other recent additions to YouTube TV include a revamped video player design showing sports scores and a "Last Channel Shortcut," but these are currently only available on TVs.

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview Feature for iOS Devices, Android Version Coming Soon"
technology2 years ago

"YouTube TV Introduces Multiview Feature for iOS Devices, Android Version Coming Soon"

YouTube TV has introduced multiview to mobile devices, allowing users to watch multiple games simultaneously on their phones. This feature, previously available only on TV, now enables viewers to select and watch up to four pre-selected sporting events on their mobile screens. While the update makes it easier to find combinations of available multiview experiences, users can only create these channels from a list of preselected sporting events. The feature is now available for a wide range of sporting events, addressing the needs of customers who have struggled to find their desired games in the same multiview window.

"Customizable Multiview: YouTube TV's Solution for Sports Fans"
technology2 years ago

"Customizable Multiview: YouTube TV's Solution for Sports Fans"

YouTube TV, the popular live TV service in the U.S., is finally addressing a major frustration with its multiview feature by allowing users to build their own multiview bundles, starting with NBA League Pass and college basketball games. This change comes after other services have already offered customizable multiview options, and it's expected to be available for NCAA basketball tournaments in March. Despite the delay, the update is welcomed by users, and YouTube TV remains priced at $72 a month with no extra charge for multiview.

"Customize Your Multiview: YouTube TV's Latest Feature Update"
technology2 years ago

"Customize Your Multiview: YouTube TV's Latest Feature Update"

YouTube TV is introducing an update that allows users to customize their multiview experience with their preferred combination of broadcasts, starting with NBA League Pass and men’s and women’s NCAA basketball. While this is a significant improvement, users are still limited to choosing from a predetermined list of games. Google plans to expand this feature to more live sports in the coming months, but for now, users are hopeful for further customization options across different sports and channels.

"Customize Your Multiview: YouTube TV's New 2x2 Multiview Options"
technology2 years ago

"Customize Your Multiview: YouTube TV's New 2x2 Multiview Options"

YouTube TV is testing a customizable 2x2 multiview feature, allowing users to select which four channels they want to watch, addressing the previous limitation of pre-made choices. The feature, currently being tested by some users on Reddit, is expected to roll out to all devices that support multiview, although a specific timeline has not been provided. This development comes after YouTube TV's promise of customizable multiview since the feature's launch last March, and the company's previous pledge to allow mixing and matching of content types.