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The YouTube app on your TV is about to undergo some massive changes, to the point where you might confuse it with Netflix, or any other paid streaming service, at first glance.
Instead of getting overwhelmed by a long, chaotic list of thumbnails as soon as you open the app, you'll soon be greeted by massive banner images teasing the latest episodes of your favorite channels, ready for you to flick through. Those images, which are also at the top of individual channel pages, wil …
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