Article summary:
YouTube recently gained the rights to NFL and Super Bowl games, and CEO Neal Mohan revealed plans to get multiview support or split screen feature. Now, some YouTube TV users are speculating that the feature may be limited to Sunday Ticket games. YouTube has announced that the multiview feature will be available as early access to YouTube TV members over the next few months, and a select group of subscribers will have the opportunity to experience always-on multiview streams. Additionally, the feature is now rolling out for WNBA League Pass subscribers.
Key points:
YouTube TV Multiview Feature:
- YouTube recently gained the rights to NFL and Super Bowl games.
- CEO Neal Mohan revealed plans to get multiview support or split screen feature.
- Some YouTube TV users are speculating that the feature may be limited to Sunday Ticket games.
- YouTube has announced that the multiview feature will be available as early access to YouTube TV members over the next few months.
- A select group of subscribers will have the opportunity to experience always-on multiview streams.
- The feature is now rolling out for WNBA League Pass subscribers.
Topics:
YouTube TVMultiview FeatureNFL Sunday TicketSplit Screen FeatureYouTube CEOMosaic ModeLive StreamsMarch Madness