Peacock’s prices are going up in August
There are more streaming choices than ever before, and now Peacock has joined the list of services that are getting even more expensive.
A media update reported by Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and The Streamable confirmed prices for both of its streaming plans are going up, effective August 17th for existing customers, with the cheaper Premium plan going up by $1 each month, from $4.99 to $5.99, and the Premium Plus package that gets rid of ads on most content and adds downloads for offline viewing along with access to live, local NBC channels is going up by $2, from $9.99 to $11.99 per month.
As of midnight ET, the annual pricing listed by Peacock changed as well, going from $49.99 / $99.99 for either package to $59.99 /$119.99 for a year of Premium / Premium Plus service, respectively.
It’s the first price hike for Peacock but just the latest in a string of bumps that have raised prices for everything from Netflix, to (not HBO) Max, to Paramount Plus, to Disney Plus and the rest of its bundle.
The truth is, this trend isn’t going to stop anytime soon. Streaming services need to raise their prices or embrace advertising if they want to meet investors’ expectations. They’re just going to have to risk losing subscribers who don’t want to pay these jacked-up prices along the way.
The streaming content lined up over the next several months for Peacock isn’t cheap, including the new Twisted Metal TV show, WWE, Big Ten college sports, an NFL playoff game, and more. Beyond that, some subscribers joined Peacock in June 2022 when a “summerofpeacock” coupon code allowed them to sign up for a year of the Premium package for just $20, and that’s expiring. For the folks who stuck around, they’re about to be paying a few more bucks a year.
Disclosure: Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal, is also an investor in Vox Media, The Verge’s parent company.
Update July 18th, 1:29AM ET: Added annual pricing information from Peacock’s website.
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