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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What is YouTube TV?

YouTube TV offers cable- live TV with over 70 major broadcast and cable networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, plus popular cable networks like TNT, TBS, CNN, ESPN, AMC and FX. YouTube TV features a cloud-based DVR without storage space limits, six accounts per household, and streaming on your phone, tablet, computer and TV.

2. Why is WCTE making this service available?

As more and more households are making the decision to cut the cord in favor of a streaming provider, partnering with service providers like YouTube TV gives viewers another way to enjoy the great WCTE content that they love. WCTE is committed to engaging viewers where, when and how they consume content.

3. If there are multiple stations in a market, will they all get carriage?

Yes, YouTube TV will carry all stations wishing to participate.

4. What kind of content will be available on YouTube TV?

In addition to the live channels for WCTE and PBS KIDS, YouTube TV subscribers can access additional content through YouTube TV’s VOD service. WCTE content is available on the WCTE website, on PBS.org and PBSKids.org, as well as the PBS Video app and PBS KIDS app.

5. How do I get YouTube TV? For more information on YouTube TV, please visit their website at tv..com. YouTube TV is an independent site and cannot be accessed through WCTE website or .org.

6. What if I don’t have YouTube TV? Will I still be able to access WCTE Content?

In addition to YouTube TV, WCTE content will continue to be available for free on WCTE.org website, PBS.org, PBS apps and other digital platforms. YouTube TV simply provides an additional way to access this content if you are a subscriber of the service. You can also watch WCTE through your local cable and satellite providers.