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The Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus Bundle, with no ads, is $19.99 per month. This is down from $29.98 for both services without ads.
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The Apple TV and Peacock Bundle Is Here
Fans of workplace-set shows of both the Steve Carell and the Adam Scott variety have a new streaming TV package to consider. A bundle including both Apple TV (formerly Apple TV Plus) and Peacock is now live.
A new streaming bundle has entered the arena. Apple TV and Peacock have locked arms for a new offer, the first full bundle we’ve seen from either service. Starting at $14.99/month, the bundle offers over 30% in savings when compared to individual subscriptions, making this a particularly solid deal for two of the more reasonably priced streamers.
Our guide on the three best shows to watch in the Peacock top 10, including a new true crime drama about one of America's most notorious serial killers.
There's yet another streaming bundle in town, and it will be ideal for fans of Ted Lasso and The Office. Apple and NBC have teamed up to provide both of their streaming services together in a bundle starting at $15 per month. The new Apple TV + Peacock bundle is officially available now for $15 monthly for the ad-supported tier.
Apple and NBCUniversal have joined hands for a new Apple TV and Peacock bundle that offers access to content from both platforms at a substantial discount.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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Where to watch #3 Indiana vs. Michigan State football on Peacock: Start time, stream details
The 3rd-ranked Indiana Hoosiers continue their incredible run of fun, dynamic play Saturday afternoon against the Michigan State Spartans.
Hours after shutting down potential drama about their respective beauty brands, Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber each stepped out at the 2025 Academy Museum Gala. Gomez, 33, attended the benefit on Saturday, October 18, with husband Benny Blanco, making their first red carpet appearance since tying the knot late last month. Gomez and Blanco, 37,
Like Netflix's "Monster" but blander, Peacock is trying its hand at a serial killer franchise with "Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy."