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Warner Bros. Discovery hiking HBO Max prices again

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Warner Bros. Discovery said Tuesday it is raising prices across all Max subscription tiers in the US, the second increase in less than 18 months, as streaming services seek to offset higher content costs and slower subscriber growth.

HBO Max’s ad-supported Basic plan will increase by $1 to $10.99 per month, while the Standard plan rises $1.50 to $18.49. The Premium tier, which includes higher video quality and more simultaneous streams, will jump $2 to $22.99.

The new rates take effect immediately for new subscribers, with existing customers seeing the changes from Nov. 20.


The new rates take effect immediately for new subscribers, with existing customers seeing the changes from Nov. 20. John Cena in “Peacemaker,” above. Katie Yu/HBO Max

HBO Max last raised prices in June 2024, when major streamers such as Disney+, Apple TV+, and Netflix all announced price increases in recent months.

The streamer, long associated with prestige programming, streams hit shows such as “Succession,” “Game of Thrones” and its spin‑offs, the Emmy‑winning “The Pitt” and DC comics-based “Peacemaker.”

Last month, at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference, WBD CEO David Zaslav said he thinks that HBO Max is “under priced.”

“We’re not trying to be everything to everybody. And the fact that this is quality, and that’s true across our company, Motion Picture, TV production and streaming quality. We think that gives us a chance to raise price.”


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HBO Max last raised prices in June 2024, when major streamers such as Disney+, Apple TV+, and Netflix all announced price increases in recent months.

The price hike comes as WBD considers an outright sale following unsolicited interest from other media companies, the company said, in what would be the latest shakeup across legacy media.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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