July 9, 2016 - 16:42 AMT
YouTube may launch online TV service with ESPN, ABC, CBS

For a little while now, YouTube has been working on an online TV service for people who aren't interested in subscribing to cable — and now The Information reports that deals are starting to come together.

While it sounds like nothing is finalized, ESPN, ABC, and CBS are "firmly expected" to be available through the service, The Verge reports.

Other major broadcasters are expected to get involved, too. The Information reports, however, that YouTube may choose to pass on smaller networks, like HGTV, instead trying to replicate them with similar channels made up of YouTube videos.

Bloomberg previously reported that YouTube plans to call the service Unplugged and hopes to offer it for under $35 per month. The plan is to include a selection of key channels and to potentially sell small bundles of additional channels as add-ons. The Information says a launch is expected in six to nine months, so likely early next year.