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YouTube TV launched in April to solid reviews (including ours) back in April, but it wasn't perfect. The single biggest criticism was that it only worked in five major U.S. cities: New York, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

It took a few months, but you can add another 10 U.S. cities to the list.

SEE ALSO: YouTube TV review: Live TV streaming has never looked so good

YouTube announced on Thursday that its live TV streaming service is now available in the following cities:

  1. Washington, DC

  2. Houston

  3. Atlanta

  4. Phoenix

  5. Detroit

  6. Minneapolis-St. Paul

  7. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale

  8. Daytona Beach-Melbourne

  9. Charlotte

  10. Dallas-Fort Worth Read more...

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