Earlier this year, Google revealed thatTV has overtaken mobile devicesas the primary way people watch YouTube in the US. In light of this, YouTube is fully committing to its TV app. While amajor redesignis expected later this year, ahead of that, YouTube has made some significant UI tweaks to the app.
In a recentblog post, YouTube announced the latest round of improvements it is making to its TV app, featuringseveral UI tweaksdesigned to help users easily find their favorite content creators, shows, podcasts, music, and more. These are all minor UI adjustments intended to help you save time navigating YouTube’s somewhat outdated TV app, which is available on smart TVs and gaming consoles.

The update primarily consists of new sections on the YouTube TV app home screen, which YouTube oddly refers to as “shelves.”
The highlight of these is the new “From your top channels” shelf, which displays your most-watched YouTube channels right near the top of the YouTube TV home screen. As someone who primarily watches a handful of channels on YouTube, this already seems like it’s going to make my life so much easier when searching for them rather than having to navigate to my subscription box. But that’s just the start of the changes YouTube has made.

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There is now a dedicated tab for podcast content
The “From your top channels” shelf is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the changes YouTube has introduced to its TV app. Firstly, there’s the new “Continue your search” section, which displays your top three searches, making it easier to resume where you left off when searching on the app earlier.
For music fans, there’s the new “Listen again” shelf, which shows you songs you’ve searched for and listened to in the past, helping you reconnect with some of your favorite artists. Additionally, there’s a new “Live performances, remixes, and covers” shelf, which presents different versions of your favorite songs, such as concert variations or remixes.

My favorite new addition to the YouTube TV app is the new Podcasts tab…
My favorite new addition to the YouTube TV app is the new Podcasts tab. This tab makes it easier for users to jump right into their favorite podcast content. It’s not surprising to see this added, given that YouTubeshared back in Februarythat it has become “the most frequently used service for listening to podcasts in the US” (according toEdison Research) and “often the first place people go when looking for a new podcast.” With over 1 billion people watching podcasts a month on YouTube, this dedicated podcast tab is bound to make many of them happy.

While all these design tweaks aren’t a complete overhaul of the YouTube TV app, they certainly lay the groundwork for it.
Other minor tweaks include the ability to now loop all on-demand videos on YouTube, which previously could only be done with playlists, and the expansion of “inline previews” that show video teasers which appear on the home screen when you hover over a video. They will now appear on pages for channels, subscriptions, and topics.

While all these design tweaks aren’t a complete overhaul of the YouTube TV app, they certainly lay the groundwork for it. During its 20th anniversary celebrations in April,YouTube teased a redesign of its TV app, hinting that this summer a “TV viewing upgrade” is coming that includes changes to navigation and playback, quality, and improved access to comments, channel information, and subscriptions.
5 changes coming to YouTube TV this summer
YouTube TV might become a lot easier to use this summer.