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Many streaming services have implemented price increases over the past year or so, leaving some potential cord-cutters wondering how cable stacks up against subscribing to multiple platforms.

Many streaming services have implemented price increases over the past year or so, leaving some potential cord-cutters wondering how cable stacks up against subscribing to multiple platforms to get the content they want to watch. Reports differ on how much providers typically charge for cable on a monthly basis, with the Financial Times recently pegging it at $83. Another report suggested it could come in around up to $125 when also keeping in mind accompanying gear and fees.

Earlier this week, Disney CEO Bob Iger told analysts and investors the entertainment giant has plans to bring together Hulu and Disney+ on the latter service. That move would apply to those who bundle the two platforms, according to his comments. "We will launch a beta version for bundled subscribers in December, giving parents time to set up profiles and parental controls that work best for their families ahead of the official launch in early spring 2024," he said.

 

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