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Happy Gilmore fans rejoice as a sequel is announced, but the original film leaves Netflix soon. Meanwhile, Peacock continues its trend of raising subscription prices, with another hike arriving this month.

Comcast Raises Peacock Price by Nearly 38% to $11 a Month

BloombergThursday, July 17, 2025 at 6:33:10 PM
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Comcast Raises Peacock Price by Nearly 38% to $11 a Month
Comcast is hiking the price of its Peacock streaming service by a hefty $3 per month, pushing the ad-supported plan to $11 starting July 23. That’s a nearly 38% jump—a steep climb for subscribers who signed up for the platform’s original budget-friendly appeal.
Editor’s Note: Streaming was supposed to be the affordable alternative to cable, but with prices creeping up across the board, that promise is fading fast. Peacock’s sharp increase—one of the biggest jumps we’ve seen—could signal more aggressive pricing strategies in the industry, leaving viewers to wonder if the golden age of cheap streaming is over. For cord-cutters, it’s another reminder to keep an eye on subscription budgets.
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