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Apple TV and Peacock Launch $15 Monthly Streaming Bundle, a 30% Discount

Apple and NBCUniversal are teaming up for a $15/month streaming TV bundle that will include access to Apple TV and Peacock.

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The streaming bundle will be available starting on October 20, and it will give customers access to both services at a 30 percent discount compared to purchasing individual subscriptions. ‌Apple TV‌ is normally $12.99 per month, while Peacock starts at $10.99 for the Premium plan that's included in the bundle.

Apple One subscribers on the Family and Premier plans can add Peacock Premium Plus and receive a 35 percent discount. Peacock Premium Plus includes the option to download content and watch it offline, while the standard Premium plan does not. It also removes most ads.

The ‌Apple TV‌ and Peacock apps will also feature an "extensive sampling" of each other's shows in app. When the bundle launches on October 20, Peacock subscribers will be able to watch the first three episodes of Stick, Slow Horses, Silo, The Buccaneers, Foundation, Palm Royale, and Prehistoric Planet from ‌Apple TV‌ for free.

‌Apple TV‌ subscribers will be able to watch up to three episodes of Law & Order, Bel-Air, Twisted Metal, Love Island Games, Happy's Place, The Hunting Party, and Real Housewives of Miami from Peacock.

Apple's new bundle comes just after Apple decided to rebrand its streaming service as ‌Apple TV‌, dropping the Plus and introducing a new logo.

Top Rated Comments

24 weeks ago
Again, we need Apple and the current administration to impose massive sanctions against all nations hosting piracy sites. Both Apple TV and Peacock quality programming shouldn't be distributed for free.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
24 weeks ago
It's official. For a dinosaur like me "TV" and "streaming" has become quite complicated ... between the name changes, who has what content - and who takes over what content, offers from carriers, bundles, figuring out if ads are removed, some/all/none 🤯
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
24 weeks ago

It's official. For a dinosaur like me "TV" and "streaming" has become quite complicated ... between the name changes, who has what content - and who takes over what content, offers from carriers, bundles, figuring out if ads are removed, some/all/none 🤯
We just use Pluto ... the old school way of bathroom/drink/snack breaks when they do ADs.

It's free and has loads of great content, especially older TV and movies.

Love it!!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DHagan4755 Avatar
24 weeks ago
The start of a new "cable TV" package :p
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
24 weeks ago

Again, we need Apple and the current administration to impose massive sanctions against all nations hosting piracy sites. Both Apple TV and Peacock quality programming shouldn't be distributed for free.
We got WAY bigger things to worry about than this.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
24 weeks ago

Both Apple TV and Peacock quality programming shouldn't be distributed for free.
I fully agree, Tim Cook should go to jail for taking even 30% off, not to mention the 3-month free trials.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)