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Peacock is increasing prices — and there’s less than 24 hours left to sign up for less
@Source: pagesix.com
The countdown is on to stream your favorite reality shows for less.
Peacock is raising its prices for the third time in its five-year history this Wednesday — but if you sign up for a monthly or annual plan today, you can still lock in the lower rate.
Premium monthly plans both with and without ads are increasing by $3 each, bringing the new rates to $10.99 and $16.99, respectively.
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But you’ll get the best value — and the most time with the old rate — when you subscribe to an annual plan, which currently costs $79.99 with ads or $139.99 without. (After a year, prices will go up to the new rates of $109.99 and $169.99, respectively).
The price hike follows news that Peacock will broadcast approximately 50 NBA games per season beginning in October, including exclusive playoff games you won’t catch anywhere else.
A year subscription will cover both the NFL and NBA seasons — including the Super Bowl — plus all the action from the 2026 Winter Olympics.
And if reality show reunions are your Super Bowl, Peacock’s also the place to be; since 2022, its been the streaming home of all Bravo and NBC content.
From “Love Island USA” to “Real Housewives” to “Summer House,” all the buzziest reality shows are streaming on Peacock the next day.
In addition to a long list of top movies, the platform also has the exclusive domestic streaming rights to sitcoms like “The Office.”
Whatever you’re planning to watch, just be sure to tune in fast to secure a lower rate.
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