All the streaming services will go up. YouTube TV added Viacom channels by demand, this jacked up the price. Considering one still has to pay a cartel for internet service to use streaming, when the price of YouTube TV is added on top of a la carte internet, it's about the same as a cable/internet bundle.
I pay $125 for AT&T U-Verse internet (50mb is all I can get despite being in a major city) and U-200 which has HBO on a 2 year price guarantee. They discount the Internet access $30 (34.99) and the U-Verse TV is discounted $40 (54.99), with their junk fees like "HD programming fee", two additional IPTV boxes with DVR, it comes out to $124 and change. Now, to get the same Internet with no discount is $65 plus taxes and equipment fees (AT&T MAKES you rent their gateway at $5.99 a month), it's around $75 plus $64.99 for YouTube TV would come in at $139 a month, that's $15 more for around the same thing.