Those city-regions include: Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Detroit, and Minneapolis-St. Paul. It's still a slow rollout for a service that competes with the likes of the comparatively-priced Hulu Live TV, which is available everywhere, and there's no telling where YouTube TV will expand next.

Update (7/20/17): This post originally reported that YouTube TV was available in the 10 new markets on June 22nd. However, the expansion was only announced then. The service is available in those areas as of today, July 20th.