Économisez sur le streaming

Économisez sur le streaming

Streaming prices are on the rise, and it seems like there’s no end in sight. Disney recently increased the monthly price for its ad-free and ad-supported Disney+ subscriptions, while Hulu also hiked up its prices. And it’s not just Disney – Netflix is expected to raise its prices as well. All these price increases are a clear sign that the era of cheap streaming is over. Welcome to streaming inflation.

The Cost of Streaming

A recent survey by consumer research group J.D. Power found that 6 out of 10 adults in the US have at least four streaming services. On average, households are spending $54 a month on streaming. While this is slightly lower than the previous year, it still adds up.

How to Save Money on Streaming

But fear not, there are ways to keep a lid on your streaming budget. Here are some tricks to help you save money:

1. Subscribe to Fewer Services

Make a list of all the streaming services you subscribe to and eliminate any that you’re not regularly watching. Take stock of your subscriptions each month and assess whether they’re still worth the cost. Keep an eye out for any price increases.

2. Opt for Ad-Supported Plans

If you don’t mind seeing some commercials, consider subscribing to ad-supported plans. They are usually much cheaper than their ad-free counterparts. For example, Hulu with commercials is $8 a month compared to $18 for the ad-free version.

3. Binge and Purge

Instead of subscribing to multiple services at once, focus on one or two at a time. Binge-watch your favorite shows and then switch to a different service. This way, you can keep costs down while still enjoying a variety of content.

4. Look for Streaming Deals

You might be eligible for free or discounted streaming subscriptions that come with other services. Many mobile carriers offer discounts on streaming services or include them in certain plans. Keep an eye out for limited-time offers and discounts, especially around Black Friday. Cash-back services like Rakuten can also help you save some money.

5. Explore Free Streaming Options

There are several free streaming services available, albeit with commercials. Platforms like Freevee, owned by Amazon, Pluto TV, and Tubi offer a range of content without the subscription cost. Take advantage of these options to supplement your paid subscriptions.

6. Share Passwords and Accounts

Although the industry is cracking down on password sharing, you can still share passwords with friends and family members on many streaming platforms. This way, you can split the cost and enjoy a wider variety of content without paying extra.

7. Make use of Free Trials

Most streaming services offer free trials that allow you to try out their platform for a limited time. Take advantage of these trials to test different services and find the ones that suit your preferences before committing to a subscription.

8. Consider an Indoor Antenna

If you’re interested in local channels, consider getting an indoor antenna. With it, you can access ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, Telemundo, and digital subchannels for free. This can be a great way to supplement your streaming subscriptions and save on the cost of cable or satellite TV.

By following these tips, you can find ways to save money on streaming and still enjoy your favorite content. Don’t let streaming inflation take a toll on your budget – be proactive and take control of your streaming expenses.

Source : www.usatoday.com

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