The Cheapest Streaming Services in America

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The Cheapest Streaming Services in America

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Much has been made recently of the HBO Max decision to pull dozens of titles from its streaming service, including several original series and almost 200 episodes of “Sesame Street.” In a statement to Variety, a spokesperson for the streaming platform said HBO Max was paring down its library in anticipation of an upcoming merger with Discovery+.

Some HBO Max users were understandably frustrated to learn that their subscription would now get them less content, at no reduction in price. At $9.99, a monthly HBO Max subscription is one of the pricier streaming entertainment options. Buit when considering which streaming platforms to subscribe to, potential users have to consider not only the cost, but the quality – and quantity – of shows and movies they will get access to. (These, for instance, are the best Amazon Prime original movies in the company’s history.)

To determine the cheapest major streaming services, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on the price per title on 10 of America’s largest streaming options. Data on the estimated number of titles on each platform and simultaneous streams came from Metacritic and is from July 2022, and data on the starting price for each service came from the services themselves. Bundle options were excluded from our ranking. 

It is worth noting that even though some streamers have fewer titles than others, the real value of a platform is how much someone enjoys the content it has. Several streaming platforms on this list focus on one specific type of content – like CrunchyRoll for anime and Shudder for horror. Even though these platforms have fewer options, they may be worth getting for fans of the genres.

Though HBO Max may not have the most titles, its original shows like “Succession,” “Barry,” and the new “Game of Thrones” spin-off “House of the Dragon” are some of the most popular, critically acclaimed, and buzzed about programs of the year – and the platform has an impressive back catalog of classics, as well. Consider, for example, this list of the best HBO Shows of all time.

Beyond the content itself, the streaming platforms have some other key differences. Some (like Disney+, Hulu, and Peacock) may require extra payment for ad-free streaming; others have better picture quality (the best of the six on this list are usually considered to be Disney+ and Netflix); and some platforms only allow two users to stream simultaneously, while others can go up to four.

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10. Apple TV+
> Cost per thousand titles: $41.58
> Starting price: $4.99
> Total titles: 120+
> Simultaneous streams: Six

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9. Showtime Anytime
> Cost per thousand titles: $16.91
> Starting price: $10.99
> Total titles: 650+
> Simultaneous streams: Three

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8. CrunchyRoll
> Cost per thousand titles: $9.99
> Starting price: $9.99
> Total titles: 1,000+
> Simultaneous streams: Two

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7. Shudder
> Cost per thousand titles: $9.98
> Starting price: $5.99
> Total titles: 600+
> Simultaneous streams: One

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6. Disney+
> Cost per thousand titles: $7.26
> Starting price: $7.99
> Total titles: 1,100+
> Simultaneous streams: Four

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5. HBO Max
> Cost per thousand titles: $2.85
> Starting price: $9.99
> Total titles: 3,500+
> Simultaneous streams: Three

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4. Peacock
> Cost per thousand titles: $2.50
> Starting price: $4.99
> Total titles: 2,000+
> Simultaneous streams: Three

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3. Hulu
> Cost per thousand titles: $1.75
> Starting price: $6.99
> Total titles: 4,000+
> Simultaneous streams: Two

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2. Netflix
> Cost per thousand titles: $0.67
> Starting price: $9.99
> Total titles: 15,000+
> Simultaneous streams: One-four

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1. Prime Video
> Cost per thousand titles: $0.36
> Starting price: $8.99
> Total titles: 25,000+
> Simultaneous streams: Two

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Grant Suneson is a senior editor at 24/7 Wall St. He was previously a digital content creator at Newsy and a reporter at NPR member station KBIA, where he contributed to their Edward R. Murrow Award-winning coverage. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism.

Grant’s work has been published and referenced in many major outlets such as MSN, USA Today, Yahoo Finance, Detroit Free Press, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Austin American-Statesman, The Tennessean, The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Indianapolis Star, The Clarion-Ledger, WSB-TV, Des Moines Register, Asbury Park Press, KMGH-TV, and many others.

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