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Peacock’s Price Hike: The New Cost Revealed

Peacock Just Jacked Up Its ⁤Prices: Here’s How Much It’s ‍Going to Cost You

Looking​ forward to⁢ rewatching⁣ “The Office”? It’s going to cost⁣ you even ⁢more now.

Peacock,​ NBCUniversal’s own streaming service, is instituting its first-ever ⁣price hike‍ since launching⁤ in 2020, Variety reported.

NBCUniversal notified the platform’s⁢ users last month they will now pay $5.99 per month ​for Peacock Premium, effective Aug. 17. The original price was ⁢$4.99.

Additionally, ‍the ad-free Peacock Premium‍ Plus plan will now cost $11.99 per month, up from $9.99 earlier⁣ this⁢ year.

The change will go ⁣into effect for ⁢existing subscribers with‍ their next billing cycle on or around ​Aug. 17, and new⁢ customers will ‍pay the updated⁢ price ​immediately after subscribing.

Subscribers can save 17 percent if they choose the annual plan, per Peacock’s website. The ​ad-supported Premium tier will be available for ‍$59.99 per year, and the ad-free Premium Plus version will cost $119.99 per year.

Peacock’s ‌Growing Subscriber Base

At the end of its first fiscal ⁤quarter this year, ‌ Peacock ‌ hit 22 million subscribers. This was up more than 60 percent year over year, according to NBCUniversal’s parent company Comcast.

Since then, the streaming platform added two more⁢ million subscribers ⁤for a⁤ total of ‍24 million, The Verge reported. ​That ‌was ​about the same amount Comcast reported gaining in the first quarter.

Both fiscal 2023 ‌quarters combined however‌ did not meet the numbers the company saw in 2022’s fourth quarter, ​which brought in an‌ additional five ‍million paid subscribers.

Still, NBCUniversal​ is​ projected to lose $3 billion on investments in ⁢Peacock at the end of 2023.

Streaming ⁢Services ‍Increasing ⁤Prices

Peacock is one of many streaming services jacking up their‌ prices to increase profitability in the face of ⁤major losses.

These platforms include⁢ Paramount+, Disney+, and⁤ Netflix, which was ⁢the first to ‍raise⁣ its prices in early ⁢2022.

Because streaming is becoming so ⁢expensive, some companies are losing customers.

In the first three ​months⁤ of 2023, Disney+ ⁤lost four million paid subscribers⁢ despite its extensive library of Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and⁢ National Geographic titles, per ​ Variety. Disney will unveil its next quarterly earnings report ‌soon as it’s typically released in August.

More recently, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max, formerly ⁤known as HBO⁢ Max, lost 1.8 million subscribers in the three months since the platform was renamed in May, according to The Verge.

If you ⁢want to learn more about Peacock’s ⁤and other streamers’ latest price hikes, watch the video below.

Besides “The Office,” Peacock has fan-favorite television shows like “Yellowstone,” “Parks and Recreation,” and “New‍ Girl” available for streaming.

It ⁤also⁣ shares the Harry Potter film series with Max.

The post Peacock Just Jacked Up Its Prices: Here’s How Much ⁢It’s Going to Cost You appeared first on The Western Journal.



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