What You Need to Know About Peacock’s Streaming Service in 2024

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As streaming services continue to compete for our attention and dollars, Peacock has established itself as a robust contender with a diverse range of content and enticing features. But with new and existing options vying for our subscriptions, is Peacock worth it in 2024? Let’s explore the offerings and costs to help you decide.

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Breaking Down Paramount+: Plans, Pricing, and Content Overview for 2024

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In the ever-evolving world of streaming services, Paramount+ has carved out a niche for itself with a rich library of content that caters to a wide audience. But with the myriad of options available, is Paramount+ worth subscribing to in 2024? Let’s break down the features and pricing to help you make an informed decision.

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Deal of the Day: 52% Off Amazon Kids+

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Today’s Deal of the Day is an extended Prime Day deal. For a limited time, you can get a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ for just $24.98, which is a savings of 52%! Amazon Kids+ provides you with unlimited access to thousands of kid-friendly books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, games and premium kid’s skills. Below is more information about what you get. Make sure to subscribe immediately before this deal is gone.

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Shudder: Best Of 2019

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Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service, had a banner year. Not only did the popular platform feature top-tier content that received critical praise, it also saw a surge in viewership as a result of exclusive and original shows and movies. And 2020 overall is poised to be another great year for Shudder. Among the highlights are the premiere of the mythic Māori action/adventure series The Dead Lands in January, a co-production with TVNZ; the exclusive streaming premiere of Rob Zombie’s 3 from Hell in February; an untitled “queer horror” documentary from director Sam Wineman and two of Horror Noire’s executive producers; Daniel Isn’t Real, out in limited release now after picking up awards at Sitges, SXSW and other film festivals, and coming to Shudder in 2020; and the acquisition of a multiple films presently on the festival circuit including Jeff Barnaby’s Canadian First Nations zombie movie Blood Quantum, which premiered at TIFF, Jayro Bustamante’s Guatemalan horror La Llorona which premiered at Venice and won the Fedora Award for Best Film and the GdA’s Director’s Award, and Josh Ruben’s comedy thriller Scare Me, which will have its world premiere next month at Sundance Film Festival. The latter two acquisitions were announced earlier today.

What follows are images highlighting the cream of the crop on Shudder in 2019.

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