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Discovery Plus is raising its subscription fees in 2025

Discovery Plus joins the streaming price hike trend.

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In the world of streaming services, another price adjustment has come into view, this time from Discovery Plus. As of January 7, 2025, the streaming platform has announced a price increase that will affect both new and existing subscribers. The ad-supported tier, previously priced at $4.99 per month, will now cost $5.99, while the ad-free plan has seen an increase from $8.99 to $9.99 per month. This adjustment will be immediate for new subscribers, but existing users will encounter this change at their next billing cycle, or no later than February 7, 2025.

This isn’t Discovery Plus’s first foray into price adjustments. In October 2023, it had already hiked the price for its ad-free offering, marking its initial shift in pricing strategy since its launch in January 2021. Despite the integration of much of its content into the broader Max platform—Warner Bros. Discovery‘s flagship streaming service—Discovery Plus continues to operate as a standalone service, appealing to those who prefer its niche, reality-heavy content lineup.

Discovery Plus is home to a diverse array of programming that includes everything from the home renovation shows of HGTV, the dramatic real-life stories on TLC, to the investigative series on the Discovery Channel and Investigation Discovery. There’s also content from the Magnolia Network, offering lifestyle and home renovation shows with a personal touch. This mix of content caters to a wide audience, from those looking for educational documentaries to fans of reality TV’s most dramatic moments.

However, this price increase is part of a larger trend in the streaming industry where services are increasingly adjusting their rates. It’s a move that has been met with varying degrees of consumer frustration, as noted in posts on X and articles from reputable sources like The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. In 2024, platforms like Max, Paramount Plus, and Peacock all raised their subscription fees, while Amazon Prime Video switched to an ad-supported model unless subscribers pay an additional fee for an ad-free experience.

The trend doesn’t stop at price hikes; there’s also a push towards tighter control over account sharing. Following Netflix‘s lead, services like Max and Disney Plus have started to implement or are planning strategies to curb password sharing, which could mean additional costs or limitations for users accustomed to sharing access with friends or family outside their household.

The rationale behind these price increases often includes the need to fund new content production, to cover rising costs, or to invest in service improvements. Yet, for consumers, this means reevaluating budgets or deciding which services provide the most value for money. The debate around streaming service costs is ongoing, with some arguing that the convenience and breadth of content justify the expense, while others feel squeezed by the cumulative cost of subscribing to multiple platforms to access all desired shows and movies.

This shift in pricing also reflects a broader industry evolution from the original promise of streaming being a cheaper alternative to cable to a more complex, sometimes more expensive, ecosystem. As streaming services mature, they’re not just competing on content but on user experience, ad integration, and now, pricing strategy.

For those on the fence about whether to continue their subscription to Discovery Plus post-price hike, it might be worth considering what unique content the service brings to your viewing habits. Whether it’s the latest season of “90 Day Fiancé” or the DIY projects on “Fixer Upper,” the decision might hinge on how much that content is worth to you.


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