--- title: "YouTube TV’s essential Roku fix is finally here" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/286446498.md" description: "YouTube TV has resolved a bug affecting its program guide on Roku devices, which previously displayed outdated listings. The issue stemmed from the interaction between YouTube TV and Roku's Instant Resume feature, causing the app to pull old data instead of current information. The fix ensures that the program guide now loads accurate, real-time information every time the app is opened, enhancing user experience for live television viewing. YouTube TV, launched in 2017, has grown significantly, now offering over 100 channels and a contract-free streaming service." datetime: "2026-05-14T16:50:50.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286446498.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286446498.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/286446498.md) --- # YouTube TV’s essential Roku fix is finally here If you have been watching YouTube TV on a Roku device and noticed that the program guide was showing listings from several days ago, the problem has been resolved. YouTube TV has confirmed a fix for a bug that was causing its electronic program guide to display outdated schedule information on Roku TVs and standalone Roku streaming players. The glitch had been creating genuine frustration for viewers who depend on accurate listings to follow live sports, track news events, or simply browse what is currently airing. ### **What the bug was and why it happened** The root of the issue was an interaction between YouTube TV and a relatively new Roku feature called Instant Resume. This feature, which Roku has been rolling out across supported applications, automatically returns viewers to whatever they were watching the last time they opened an app, removing the need to navigate back through menus or restart playback from scratch. YouTube TV was among the first major streaming services to support Instant Resume, which made it an early adopter of a feature designed to make live television significantly more convenient. The trouble came from how Instant Resume handled the return to the app. When subscribers reopened YouTube TV on a Roku device, the live stream picked up as expected. But when those same users then navigated to the program guide to check what else was on, the app was pulling information from the previous session rather than fetching current data. In some cases, viewers were looking at channel schedules and program titles that were several days behind reality. For anyone trying to find a specific start time, set a recording, or simply check what was airing, those stale listings made the guide unreliable when it mattered most. ### **What the fix changes for viewers right now** The update ensures that the program guide now loads with accurate, real-time information every single time the app opens, regardless of whether Instant Resume brought users back into a live stream. Subscribers no longer need to restart the app or the device to force the guide to refresh, which had been the primary workaround during the time the bug was active. Roku’s Instant Resume feature addresses a genuine frustration: the seconds spent waiting for an app to reload before a viewer can get back to what they were watching. By preserving the app’s state even after the device has been powered off, it allows subscribers to jump straight back into a game or a news segment the moment they return. For a live television service where timing matters as much as content, that kind of continuity is a meaningful improvement. YouTube TV’s early adoption of the feature reflected the service’s focus on hardware compatibility, and the guide fix now ensures the integration works cleanly from start to finish. ### **What YouTube TV has built since 2017** YouTube TV launched in April 2017 as Google’s entry into live streaming television, initially available in a handful of major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. It debuted with more than 40 live channels from major broadcast networks and cable staples in news, sports and entertainment, and introduced an unlimited cloud DVR that saved programs without storage limits, keeping recordings available for up to nine months. The service has since expanded to more than 100 channels nationwide and grown into one of the most widely used alternatives to traditional cable, drawing subscribers with a contract-free structure, simultaneous streaming on multiple devices and personalized recommendations. The Roku guide fix is a relatively small update in isolation, but it is representative of the kind of ongoing maintenance that matters most to viewers who left cable partly because they expected streaming technology to work reliably every time they turned it on. ### Related Stocks - [ROKU.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/ROKU.US.md) - [GOOG.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/GOOG.US.md) - [GOOGL.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/GOOGL.US.md) ## Related News & Research - [YouTube is courting creators — and sponsors — with streaming shows](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286322073.md) - [Is It Too Late To Consider Roku (ROKU) After Its 73.8% One Year Surge?](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286647585.md) - [YouTube Unveils Exclusive Shows From Alex Cooper, Trevor Noah, Kareem Rahma and More at Upfront](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286320925.md) - [YouTube makes TV shopping easy with 2 important updates](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286449096.md) - [Creator content made the main stage at TV's 'upfront' pitches — and not just for YouTube](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286644766.md)