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As more cord-cutters realize how easily they can cycle through different streaming services, TV programmers are turning to bundles to stop them.
Disney+, Hulu, and Max, for instance, are now available in one big bundle for $17 per month, while Starz and Britbox have teamed up on a $15-per-month bundle of their own. Comcast offers a “StreamSaver” bundle with Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV+ at $15 per month for Xfinity customers, and Spectrum is throwing in a bunch of streaming services with its traditional pay TV packages. By bundling their offerings together—even on an optional basis—streaming providers hope to discourage people from bouncing around despite rising prices and higher ad loads.
While these streaming bundles might
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