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YouTube TV is changing. Are your Bengals gone?

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Your YouTube TV changes. What does Cincinnati lose?

So look— you're hearing all this noise about YouTube TV changing up its streaming tiers, maybe even dropping some cheaper plans. Nationally, people are just trying to figure out if their favorite shows are still gonna be there, or if their wallet's gonna feel a little lighter. But here in Cincinnati, it hits a little different, please? We're a city that loves our sports, and we're not always on the national radar, so when these streaming giants start messing with packages, we get nervous.

Lemme paint the picture: you're trying to catch an FC Cincinnati match, or maybe a Bengals game if you're like me and still reeling from that 2022 Super Bowl run, but you don't wanna pay for a bunch of channels you never watch. Our community councils in places like Bond Hill, they're working hard to make sure everyone has access to resources and community connection, and sometimes that's as simple as being able to watch the local teams without breaking the bank. If these new YouTube TV plans mean people in Price Hill or the West Side can't easily tune into the action, it's not just a minor inconvenience; it's another barrier. We’re already fighting to make sure our neighborhoods are seen and heard, and affordable access to local sports and news is a part of that.

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