Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month

The price of an individual YouTube Premium subscription is increasing by $2 to $13.99 per month in the US for new and current customers.

This price increase is live for new subscribers as seen on youtube.com/premium. Instead of $11.99, YouTube Premium now costs $13.99/month. Meanwhile, it’s $18.99 if you’re subscribing from the iOS YouTube app.

purpledonkey,

Or…you can use a VPN and change your location to Turkey and see the price that you get after.

Mustafaalbazy,
@Mustafaalbazy@programming.dev avatar

youll have to pay with a cc based in, say the UK, so they’ll automatically change your location back to the UK. doesn’t work anymore.

purpledonkey,

I actually recently just changed my cc info to another local cc and I’m still just paying like $2/month and I have a coworker that is still paying the same price to when she signed up in Asia.

Jaxseven,
@Jaxseven@beehaw.org avatar

Every new YouTube headline makes me feel better about hopping on the early bird pricing of Google Play Music.

ulkesh,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Of course they are. Because literally everyone and everything is screwing all of us who aren’t super rich.

upstream,

“We need to be inflation winners”

Actual line from the C-level strategy meeting at my company.

I’m fairly certain we’re not alone.

Next; let’s talk about how recessions are made….

ohokthatsgood,

I use YouTube all the time and was legitimately thinking of subscribing to premium. Guess I’m sticking to ReVanced lol

themizarkshow,

I was paying for it at a legacy price still but that gets wiped out with this I guess. Canceled.

drifty,
@drifty@sopuli.xyz avatar

ReVanced, ReVanced Extended and uBlock Origin will always be free :)

ConstableJelly,

I’m unfamiliar but just read a bit. Are updates to the apk manual? Does the android app sync to a browser or desktop version?

drifty,
@drifty@sopuli.xyz avatar

Yeah the updates are provided manually by people who build them, or if you do it yourself. What do you mean by sync?

davehtaylor,

Um, I’ve been paying $15.99. When was it $11?

wim,

Did you buy it through the iOS app? Because they are 30% more.

followthewhiterabbit,

You’ve been paying the Apple Tax!

misguidedfunk,

Very thankful I was grandfathered in with my the original promo price for google play music.

CmdrS,

Existing subscribers will start to see the new pricing with their next billing cycle. An upcoming email will explain the changes. Those who were grandfathered in five years ago (with Google Play Music and/or YouTube Red) will get three additional months at their current rate.

LossLeader,

Wow that’s a huge bummer.

misguidedfunk,

9 to 5 google is the only publication with this information. I mean I use it, but I can live without YouTube.

skabbywag02,

Yep, you are correct and it sucks.

orcawolfe,

The funny thing is that I used to have YouTube premium bundled with Google play music, but I had to cancel after they killed it. YouTube music was just a terrible experience coming after GPM (lost a lot of songs in transfer, unable to play only liked songs by certain artists, uploaded music locked in jail and unable to be mixed into playlists, etc...). I felt like I had to voice my complaint by canceling YouTube music, which I could only do by getting rid of YouTube premium as well. How else do you protest a product that got bundled onto something else you already used? Anyway, I would buy a cheaper premium tier if it didn't include useless YouTube music.

delmain,

Same. I used GPM, then when they added YouTube Premium, I used that too. When they killed GPM in favor of YTM, I dropped the entire service.

vinceman,

Same here.

StarServal,
@StarServal@kbin.social avatar

Between GPM shutdown, Crunchyroll’s terrible forced UIX change, and Netflix doing a complete 180 on all of their pro-consumer stances, I decided to say fuck it to all of them and spin up my own home media server.

jmanes,

I’ll continue to pay for it… it’s the only streaming service that I consider essential to pay for. I’ll dump everything else before I dump this.

shirro,

I am very selective with what I watch but even so the amount of good content on youtube exceeds my available time while other services have a couple of shows a year to binge and then they can be dropped. With writers and actors striking conventional content is only going to get thinner for the other streaming services. There is a limit to what I will pay for a painless ad free experience for the whole family on all their devices and Youtube is rapidly approaching it.

BrotherCod,

It's just like the old adage that history repeats itself. All the streaming companies are starting to do the exact same damn thing cable did. They're starting to bloat their own products and expense them completely out of normal working schmoes price bracket.

The early 2000s was Paradise for cord cutters. The whole purpose of moving away from cable was the smaller individualized payments. Now if I want to watch all my shows legally I'm approaching cable tv package prices again. I'll be damned if I ever get trapped into that cycle again. Now the streaming networks are bombarding us with advertisements that compare the cable was when I cut cord 20 years ago. And they're slowly getting worse.

Zorque,

The early 2000s was before streaming was ever a thing. Netflix was still sending DVDs in the mail en masse.

pbjamm,
@pbjamm@beehaw.org avatar

I just canceled the Netflix account I have had since 2002.
They were great once…

Goronmon,

Still better than cable ever was. No long term contracts, extra fees on bills, tons of useless channels and tons of ads.

I think people forget how bad cable TV actually is if they haven't used it for a while.

ericjmorey,

The month to month contracts for streaming content will go away soon.

TableCoffee,
@TableCoffee@lemmy.ca avatar

They’ll probably go the way other big subscription services like MS and Adobe are. Annual commitment with monthly payments of x.99 or no commitment with monthly pricing of y + x.99

I dislike that even more.

Goronmon,

I don't see the value in complaining about things that haven't happened yet.

hardypart,
@hardypart@feddit.de avatar

The general direction that streaming services have been taking in recent times is clear, though: Raising prices, locking down account sharing, splitting up the content across too many different providers and introducing advertisement in cheaper plans. Sounds pretty cable-y to me.

workinkindofhard,

Between rising prices and music disappearing from various services I canceled all my music streaming services and use Plexamp. Rip your own music and stream for free, all you need is a computer that stays on at home

marduk,

I just checked my subscriptions and my YouTube Premium is still grandfathered in at $9.99/mo from my Google Play Music subscription that included Google Red.

Myself and family listen to music all the time, and YouTube without ads has paid for itself with dev tutorials, DIY videos and other educational stuff; I can’t run aBO on my TV. As soon as they find a way to kick me off my current rate, I’ll bail, but until then I can’t find a cheaper fit for my needs.

olpappy,
@olpappy@mander.xyz avatar

Hate to break it to you, but grandfathered accounts are all getting hit with the price increase emails now as well. I just got mine an hour ago. Thought I was safe since they promised back in the day to honor the 9.99 price… nope, they expect 13.99 soon, but are giving grandfathered accounts a 3 month extension as a “thank you” for their loyalty.

marduk,

Whelp, here’s a toast to the future where the creators we enjoy can be supported through a more federated system.

I don’t think there’s any way to beat YouTube’s infrastructure right now, and you can’t even replicate it without a steady supply of blank checks.

Any geniuses out there know how to think of a system design that’s FOSS, competes with YT’s pay structure, and who knows what’s the best supply for that pay? I hate advertisements.

How do we take the money that we already spend for subscription services and funnel that into some kind of pool to be equitably distributed to content creators?

StarServal,
@StarServal@kbin.social avatar

“Thank you for believing in us. We’re now going to betray you.”

glennglog22,
@glennglog22@kbin.social avatar

Worst thing to do if they're also trying to block adblockers.

neko,

Oh no they remembered that us grandfathered in google music subscribers exist, so we’re getting a $4/mo price increase

irasponsible,

damn, i’ve been coasting on that for ages

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