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It’s Going to Cost More to Watch ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘House of the Dragon’ Soon

Peacock joins Max and Spotify in raising prices for customers on its premium plan.

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Updated Dec. 17, 2024
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Unfortunately, fans of streaming shows like “Bridgerton” and “House of the Dragon” are in for some bad news. Several streaming platforms plan to raise their prices ahead of new shows premiering. 

Ahead of the Paris Olympics, Peacock will be raising the prices of its premium and premium plus plans by $2 per month in July, just a year after a $1 price increase. Earlier this month, Warner Bros. 

 Discovery’s Max increased the price of its ad-free plan by $1, right before the premiere of the second season of House of the Dragon. In addition to that list, Spotify has just upped its prices, so customers can expect to pay up to $3 more depending on the plan. 

 Moreover, banking analysts predict that every music streaming service will raise prices by this year's end. 

 “The second round of price rises in 18 months should give investors increased confidence that developed markets can see consistent price rises,” JP Morgan analyst Daniel Kerven wrote in a statement. 

 With price hikes becoming more frequent, saving money can be difficult. Luckily, we have some tips on how to cut the cost of your streaming services. 

 

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Sign up through Instacart

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Open the right credit card account

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Library cards are criminally underutilized when it comes to accessing free media. If you don’t mind waiting a bit for a DVD to be returned, you can watch many TV shows or movies for free, for example.

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Use your student ID

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If you’re still a student, your student ID might give you access to tons of free or discounted streaming services. For example, you might be able to access Kanopy’s free fare with a student ID.

Meanwhile, Hulu is available to students for just $1.99 per month. Peacock offers students a 12-month rate of $1.99 per month, but you will have to pay full price after the year is up.

Check with your music streaming platform

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Here is another perk for students: Sign up for a paid subscription to Spotify Premium Student with Hulu and the popular audio streaming app includes a basic Hulu subscription.

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