Apple and Paramount Global have discussed the combining of their streaming services at a discounted price, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
The companies have discussed launching a combined Paramount+ and Apple TV+ product that would be less expensive than subscribing to both services separately.
Combining the two competing streaming giants may probably draw in budget-conscious consumers who have been struggling with rising prices for everything from food to gadgets.
Prior to this, Reuters reported that Verizon intended to charge roughly $10 per month for the combined ad-supported versions of Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming services, as opposed to roughly $17.
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The discussions between Apple and Paramount are still preliminary, and it is unknown what form the bundle will ultimately take.