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YouTube Premium removes ads and bundles in YouTube Music
Long-form videos don't work well with ads
Downloading videos can be problematic when you're a phone reviewer
As a tech writer, I use YouTube as a regular part of my job. I also occasionally listen to some music while I work. Put those things together, and it turns out that YouTube Premium is a wonderful choice for me.
YouTube Premium costs $13.99 per month for individuals (or $139.99 annually), $7.99 for students, and $22.99 for families with up to six users. The latter is the plan I subscribe to, and I share it with my wife and two kids.
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YouTube Premium gives you a number of benefits, like removal of ads, offline viewing -- though there's a glitch in that mechanism I'll discuss later -- and the ability to continue playing music and movies even when your device's screen is off.
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