More streaming services have launched ad-supported versions recently. Hulu has had one for a while, as has Peacock. Netflix added one, as did Disney, Paramount Plus, Max, and others. Amazon is going about it in a different manner, changing the service to ad-supported then charging more for removing ads. Same result, though, with an ad-supported tier that's cheaper than an ad-free tier.
Now we can add AMC Plus to the mix.
AMC Plus recently added an ad-supported tier. And it's quite a savings, percentage wise. The regular plan is $9/month, while the new ad-supported plan is $5/month. That's a savings of 44%. Sure, it's only $4, but the traditional ad-free plan is pretty low-cost anyway. If you have that now, you could cut 44% by watching a few ads.
One thing I noticed, however. There is no annual plan for monthly. The annual plan for the ad-free service is still an option, but the ad-supported plan is month-to-month only.
My Streaming Life doesn't involve a lot of paid streaming services. However, when it does, I usually go with the ad-supported versions.
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