Eligible residential broadband customers get $10 off YouTube TV for 12 months; the offer was announced from Little Rock, Arkansas and applies to new and existing Kinetic users new to the main plan.
The bundle combines Kinetic fiber internet with YouTube TV's 100-plus live channels, unlimited DVR, six household accounts and Multiview, with no annual contracts and cancellation allowed anytime.
Kinetic said the move supports modern viewing habits and expands choice across its 18-state footprint, where it markets multi-gig fiber, Wi-Fi 7 and whole-home setup under its Kinetic Promise.
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