
"Let me break it down: A Peacock Premium (with ads) subscription normally costs $110 for a year upfront, or $10.99 a month. But you can for a year at just $49 right now, and you'll get a Peacock Premium subscription included, along with a bunch of other perks, like free shipping and grocery delivery, and early access to sales. It's basically Walmart's version of . (If you get tired of Peacock, you can actually switch your subscription option to during the year.)"
"Another option: Bundle Peacock Premium with Apple TV for $14.99 a month, which is just $2 more than the cost of Apple TV alone, basically getting you Peacock for $2 a month if you're interested in both services. On Peacock, you'll find buzzy original shows like All Her Fault, new movies like How to Train Your Dragon and Downton Abby: The Grand Finale, some of your favorite NBC shows to binge, like Law & Order, 30 Rock, and Saturday Night Live,"
"The Walmart+ discount ends on Dec. 2, so sign up now if you're interested. After a year of Walmart+ membership, your subscription will auto-renew at the regular price of $98 per year (which is still less than a yearlong Peacock Premium subscription costs), unless you cancel it beforehand. The Apple TV/Peacock bundle should stay the same price unless there's a larger internal pricing change."
Peacock Premium normally costs $110 per year or $10.99 per month. A Walmart+ annual membership is available for $49 and includes a Peacock Premium subscription for a year plus perks like free shipping, grocery delivery, and early access to sales. The Walmart+ discount ends on Dec. 2 and will auto-renew at $98 per year after one year unless canceled. An alternative is a $14.99/month Apple TV bundle that effectively adds Peacock for about $2 extra per month. Peacock’s catalog includes originals, recent movies, NBC series, and Bravo programming.
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