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  • YouTube TV has introduced a way for users to reduce the broadcast delay on the live events they watch.
  • The setting will allow the user to reduce broadcast delays for the next 48 hours.
  • Enabling the feature will reduce the broadcast delay but may increase playback interruptions.

For those who watch live broadcast TV, you’ll be familiar with the concept of broadcast delays — an intentional delay between when the camera captures an event and when the event is displayed on your screen. If you really want to get rid of that delay, it appears YouTube TV just added a setting that might interest you.

Through its Reddit account, YouTube announced it has rolled out a new feature for YouTube TV on your TV. The new feature allows the user to reduce the delay on a live broadcast temporarily. Specifically, users will have the option to reduce the delay for the next 48 hours. After those 48 hours are up, YouTube TV will revert back to its default setting.