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From Love Island to live sports, streaming on Peacock is getting a bit more expensive

From Love Island to live sports, streaming on Peacock is getting a bit more expensive

USA Today6 days ago
Starting tomorrow, it's going to cost a few bucks more each month to stream Law & Order, The Office and yes, even Love Island. Peacock, NBC's streaming platform, is raising their prices for both monthly and annual plans. The price increase will go into effect officially on Wednesday, July 23.
Here's a breakdown of the price increase, as well as everything you need to know about Peacock:
How much will Peacock cost under the new pricing?
The monthly ad-supported Peacock Premium subscription plan will now be $10.99/month (up from $7.99). The ad-free Premium Plus Plan will now be $16.99/month (up from $13.99).
Annual plans are also impacted with Peacock Premium going from $79.99 to $109.99 per year. Premium Plus will soon cost $169.99, instead of $139.99.
New subscribers on July 23 will pay the new prices, while existing customers can expect the price to increase on the first billing cycle after July 23, depending on the date of your renewal.
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