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YouTube TV Adds ‘Great American Family’ and ‘Great American Faith & Living’ Channels

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YouTube TV has now added the Great American Family and Great American Faith & Living networks to its channel lineup. The channels have been added as part of a new distribution agreement between YouTube and Great American Media.

The channels arrive just ahead of Great American Christmas 2025. The fifth annual Great American Christmas is due to premiere on Great American Family in October, and YouTube TV subscribers will now be able to watch all the related programming, including A Christmas Spark starring Mario Lopez and Ali Cobrin.

This agreement ensures that Great American Family is available live to even more viewers across the country,” said Bill Abbott, CEO of Great American Media. “YouTube TV has become a vital platform for families who want the best of traditional cable channels in a modern streaming package, and we are excited to make our networks part of their lineup.”

Confirmation of the availability of the two Great American Media channels comes just one day after C-SPAN confirmed that all three of its channels (C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3) will be added to YouTube TV later this year.

Unlike that announcement, however, YouTube TV subscribers won’t have to wait to watch Great American Family and Great American Faith & Living, as both networks are now live on YouTube TV.

We are happy to welcome Great American Family to YouTube TV’s extensive library of news, sports, and entertainment. This partnership furthers our commitment to providing a broad spectrum of programming that resonates with all families,” said Paul Snow, Head of Media Partnerships at YouTube.

As part of the same agreement, Great American Pure Flix is also set to be added to YouTube Primetime Channels as a standalone service in the next few weeks.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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