You may ask, TCuz, why did you post this? I have no idea. Life is pointless and then you die.
Lowest No-ads plan for each service (ads price).
Hulu: $17.99 ($7.99)
Max: $15.99 ($9.99)
Netflix: $15.49 ($6.99)
Disney+: $13.99 ($7.99)
Amazon Prime Video: $12.99 ($9.99)
Peacock: $11.99 ($5.99)
Paramount+: $11.99 ($5.99)
Apple TV+: $9.99 (N/A)
I was surprised that Hulu is the most expensive service on the list, but also fairly cheap with ads. Also, how is the Disney+/Hulu no ads bundle $19.99 and yet Hulu by itself is $17.99? I'm somewhat interested in what the Disney+/Hulu/Max bundle price will be, but the current bundle prices are so cheap that it's hard to know. Maybe $30 total for the 3 services with no-ads?
These are all monthly prices. Some have higher tiers (Netflix). Some have discounts for an annual sub. Some have bundles with other services. Some I’ve somehow had access to for years despite literally never paying for (Apple TV+). Some everyone gets with Amazon Prime and probably 3 people total pay for it by itself. Many come for free with some other service (T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Cable, etc). But those are the basic prices.
**Hey, you weirdo that is going to comment something about YouTube TV. That is not the same as the services on this list. It’s been years. How do you not realize this? They re-invented cable with some contract differences and called it streaming. You aren’t special.**