Netflix HBO Max Amazon Prime Apple TV+ Hulu Paramount Plus YouTube TV Audible Spotify Amazon Music Unlimited NBA League Pass Might have forgotten something. I'm trying Amazon Music Unlimited, may drop Paramount, then get it again later. Getting Disney+ when a "deal" I like comes up.
I read this article yesterday and meant to post it here, glad the thread got bumped: Streaming services are getting expensive. Here are the ones that get you the most bang for your buck. Travis Clark Sat, October 22, 2022 at 8:55 AM·2 min read Amazon's "The Boys."Amazon Streaming services have been raising prices lately, from Netflix to Disney+. We looked at data to help consumers figure out how much content they get per dollar. Prime Video and Discovery+ give you the most bang for your buck, according to streaming search platform Reelgood. Streaming services are getting expensive. Netflix recently raised prices, as did Disney. Combined, the nine major streaming services would cost consumers about $95 per month for the all-access ad-free plans. Reelgood Apple TV+ remains the least-expensive major streaming service, as far as ad-free plans go. Netflix's standard HD plan, its most popular, is the most expensive, though the streamer also has a cheaper ad-free basic plan. Apple TV+ — $4.99/month Discovery+ — $6.99 Disney+ — $7.99 Prime Video (only) — $8.99 Paramount+ — $9.99 Peacock Premium Plus — $9.99 HBO Max — $14.99 Hulu — $14.99 Netflix (standard plan) — $15.49 It can be difficult to know which streaming services to subscribe to. For those looking for a robust collection of TV shows, Netflix and Discovery+ has you covered (though if you're not a reality fan, the latter won't be for you). Reelgood Discovery+ and Netflix are about neck-and-neck in total number of TV shows they offer. Discovery+ — 2,320 Netflix — 2,277 Prime Video — 1,712 Hulu — 1,395 Peacock Premium — 832 Paramount+ — 728 HBO Max — 667 Disney+ — 487 Apple TV+ — 97 Discovery+ gets you the most TV shows per dollar, but if you aren't a reality-TV fan, Prime Video and Netflix are a (distant) second and third. Discovery+ is set to be merged with HBO Max next year, so a lot will be changing. Reelgood Here's how many TV shows you get per dollar on each streaming service, according to the streaming search platform Reelgood: Discovery+ — 332 Prime Video — 190 Netflix — 147 Hulu — 93 Peacock Premium — 83 Paramount+ — 73 Disney+ — 61 HBO Max — 44 Apple TV+ — 19 Prime Video has the most total movies of any of the major streamers by far, more than double the closest contender, Netflix.
I think I may move to more season rotational Streaming. Some of them like StarsAMC/ParamountPlus/Peacock/AppleTV - Stream for like 3 months a year - Catch up on everything then bounce Rocket River