Streaming service AMC+ will be raising its monthly subscription price by $1, starting January 15, 2025 according to emails sent out to subscribers this week.. This marks the latest in a series of price hikes across the streaming industry as companies grapple with rising content costs and increased competition.
The price increase will affect both new and existing subscribers. The current monthly cost of $8.99 will rise to $9.99 for the ad-free tier, while the ad-supported plan will increase from $6.99 to $7.99.
Reasons for the Price Hike
AMC Networks, the parent company of AMC+, is facing major costs that are driving up the cost of streaming:
Impact on Subscribers
While a $1 increase may seem modest, it adds to the growing cost of streaming for consumers. Many subscribers are already juggling multiple streaming subscriptions, and this latest price hike could lead some to re-evaluate their entertainment budgets.
AMC+ Content Offerings
AMC+ offers a variety of content, including original series like "Interview with the Vampire" and "Dark Winds," as well as popular shows from AMC Networks channels like AMC, BBC America, IFC, and SundanceTV. The service also provides access to a curated selection of movies.
Industry Trend
AMC+ is not alone in raising prices. Several other streaming services have recently announced price increases, including YouTube TV and various plans from other major platforms. This trend reflects the maturing streaming industry and the challenges companies face in balancing content costs, platform investments, and subscriber expectations.
It remains to be seen how this price increase will affect AMC+'s subscriber base and whether other streaming services will follow suit in the coming months.