NBCUniversal has announced that it will be raising the subscription prices for its Peacock streaming service, which launched three years ago on July 15, 2020. As spotted by Deadline, the service's Premium tier, which is ad supported, will cost $5.99/month (versus $4.99/month), while the Premium Plus option, which is largely ad-free, will increase to $11.99/month (versus $9.99/month). These prices are already in effect for new subscribers, but existing subscribers won't see them until August 17.
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