![]() ![]() Shortly thereafter, Sky started charging for the ability to fast forward those adverts, with new customers now having to pay £5/month.Īd-supported streaming services like Pluto TV, Amazon’s Freevee and more are becoming common these days, with some of the premium paid services like Netflix and Disney+ adding cheaper ad-supported tiers (which remain optional).īut with adverts now present on both of Discovery Plus’ tiers, you’re already paying for a premium subscription – without the option to watch without adverts. This change seems to be part of a recent trend to add adverts to premium on-demand TV content.Īs we previously reported, Sky recently hiked the number of adverts on Sky Glass and Sky Stream’s on-demand content, despite the fact that customers were already paying for a premium product. But now, the Prime Video versions also include adverts (see more on that below). Therefore, subscribers no longer have the option to watch any of the premium content on Discovery+ without adverts.įurthermore, Discovery+ is also available via Amazon Prime Video’s Channels, where the subscription remained ad-free for a while. Discovery confirmed to us that this change was made in November. We recently found out, however, that ad breaks were also added to the on-demand content on the Entertainment + Sports tier – with its price remaining the same. ![]() Discovery+, the streaming subscription service dedicated to lifestyle, factual and sports content, now has adverts on all of its premium subscription tiers – following a change that was made last month.īack in March, when Discovery+ added adverts to its basic Entertainment Pass, its monthly cost was lowered, thanks in part to those adverts – while the higher tier, which also includes live and on-demand sports content from Eurosport – remained ad-free. ![]()
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