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YouTube to Launch Lower-Priced ‘Premium Lite’ Subscription With Limited Ad-Free Viewing

YouTube is planning to introduce a new lower-cost subscription tier, “Premium Lite,” offering a mostly ad-free experience at a reduced price, according to Bloomberg. Unlike the current YouTube Premium plan, which costs $13.99 per month and removes ads from all videos, Premium Lite will still include ads on music videos while keeping other content ad-free.
Why YouTube Is Introducing a Cheaper Subscription
- The move comes as competition intensifies, particularly from Spotify, which is aggressively expanding its podcast and video offerings.
- YouTube aims to attract more subscribers who want fewer ads but aren’t willing to pay full price for Premium.
- The price of Premium Lite has not yet been revealed, but it’s expected to be significantly cheaper than the standard $13.99 plan.
What This Means for Users
With YouTube exploring new pricing options, users may soon have a more affordable way to reduce ads while still supporting creators. As streaming platforms compete for audience loyalty, YouTube’s subscription strategy shift reflects the growing demand for customized and budget-friendly digital experiences.