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  2. What's the difference between Peacock and Peacock Premium? - AOL

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    The basic Peacock tier is a free streaming service, while Peacock Premium and Peacock Premium Plus cost $4.99 and $9.99, respectively, for a monthly subscription. Of course, a difference in price ...

  3. Peacock to Raise Prices Again — Here’s How Much It’ll Cost to ...

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    Peacock will raise its prices again this summer, our sister site Variety reports. Peacock Premium Plus, which allows viewers to stream mostly without ads, will go up $2 to a monthly charge of $13. ...

  4. Peacock to Raise Prices Next Month — See How Much ... - AOL

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    Peacock is the latest streamer to issue a price hike: The NBCUniversal streaming service is raising the monthly prices on its two subscription plans, our sister site Variety reports. Subscribers ...

  5. Peacock (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Peacock TV, LLC, doing business as Peacock, is an American over-the-top subscription streaming service owned and operated by Comcast through its entertainment division NBCUniversal. The service launched on July 15, 2020, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and was named after the NBC logo .

  6. Peacock Hiking Prices for Second Time in Two Years - AOL

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    Beginning in mid-July, the price for Peacock Premium (with ads) will increase by $2 to $7.99 per month and Peacock Premium Plus (mostly ad-free) is also going up by $2 to $13.99 per month. Peacock ...

  7. Pay television - Wikipedia

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    Subscription services transmitted via analogue terrestrial television have also existed, to varying degrees of success. The most known example of such service in Europe is Canal+ and its scrambled services, which operated in France from 1984 to the 2011 closedown of analogue television, Spain from 1990 to 2005 and Poland from 1995 to 2001.