Over at YouTube TV, changes are afoot, and users are sharing their thoughts on the recent overhaul of the library. The main gripe in the past had circled around the layout of the library, housing your DVR programs and on-demand choices. Well, the good news is that YouTube TV has rolled out a brand-new library design.
The most noticeable shift is the relocation of menus, now snugly positioned at the very top of your TV screen. No more left-side or middle sorting options depending on your device – it's all neatly packed up there now. But wait, there's more – many menus have received a makeover in the naming department. Brace yourself, as the familiar "shows" tab is now called "series." What's more, YouTube TV has decided to shake things up in terms of sorting; titles are now organized based on what the platform thinks you're most likely to watch, abandoning the traditional alphabetical order.
This new guide has already made its debut on Apple TV devices, with promises of extending its reach to other platforms soon. However, the initial reactions from users who've already experienced the facelift on Reddit seem to lean towards the negative spectrum.
In addition to the library makeover, YouTube TV has also tweaked its channel guide. Now, instead of being whisked back to the top every time you exit a channel, the channel guide smartly returns you to the last channel you were watching. A subtle yet convenient change that allows you to seamlessly pick up where you left off in the YouTube TV live guide.
While these updates bring a fresh perspective to YouTube TV, not everyone seems thrilled. Some users, accustomed to creating custom guides with their favorites conveniently at the top, may find themselves missing the default guide behavior – reverting to the top upon leaving a live channel.
On the broader scale, these developments unfold as YouTube TV continues to make waves as Google's fastest-growing service, boasting over 6.5 million subscribers. The platform's ascent positions it ahead of competitors like Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and Fubo.
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