YouTube soon gives its television application a much necessary overhaul – here is what it looks like


  • Google has teased an overhaul of the YouTube experience for televisions
  • The update arrives “this summer” and includes improved navigation
  • Google has also announced a multi-commentary upgrade for YouTube television subscribers

Twenty years ago today, the first video was downloaded from YouTube (the exciting “me at the zoo”). To celebrate this milestone, Google has announced that the experience of the YouTube TV application will soon get a big upgrade. And as a person who looks at a lot of youtube on the big screen, it’s something that I look forward to.

Google did not reveal much about the “upgrading of the visualization of television” that he has planned. It apparently happens “this summer” (which means between June and September, if you are in the southern hemisphere). But he revealed a screenshot (below) of what he will look like, as well as some clues of what happens.

Apparently, we will get an “easier navigation” alongside “quality adjustments” and an improved reading experience. There will also be “rationalized access to comments, canal information and subscription”. In other words, YouTube on your TV (not being confused with Youtube TV) will become much more like the browser experience entirely.

(Image credit: Google)

In addition to improved television experience, YouTube television subscribers will also gain the possibility of creating their own multi-commentary experience. This four-way network is traditionally reserved for sports fans, but this is open to the content of non-sports with a “small group of popular channels” in the “months to come”. So, if you don’t feel distracted enough yet, this multi-commentary update could be for you.

A subtle but important update

(Image credit: Google / YouTube)

I have been watching youtube on television for years and I have always felt a few steps behind the complete experience. The Apple TV application, for example, has only received only a section of comments relatively recently – and although it could look like a mixed blessing, I have always found that the comments were an important part of the chain experience that I am.

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