Which Streaming Services Are Actually Worth Your Money?

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Which Streaming Services Are Actually Worth Your Money?
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The explosion of streaming services has given us ample choice, but what sets them apart? We break down the key points to consider and delve into the best streaming services for you. (From 2021)

There are several specialist streaming services and channels now that cater to specific interests. While they don’t have the breadth and depth needed to serve as your main streaming service, they may be worth adding on top or as part of a package.offers thousands of high-quality documentary films and TV shows, many of them originals, for a very reasonable $3 a month or $20 a year. However, if you want 4K content, the price jumps to $10 a month or $70 a year.

is better value if taken as part of a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu for $14 a month.claims to have more British boxsets than any other service. It has lots of old and new British TV shows and a few films produced by the UK’s public service broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. It costs $9 a month or $90 a year.has been writing about tech for more than a decade.

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