Tech giant Apple and media company Paramount Global are reportedly in early-stage discussions about bundling their respective streaming services, Apple TV+ and Paramount+, at a discounted rate. The potential offering aims to attract cost-conscious consumers, allowing them to subscribe to both services for less than the cost of separate subscriptions. This move follows a trend in the industry, with Verizon planning to bundle ad-supported versions of Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery’s Max streaming services. While talks are in the early phases, the specifics of the bundle’s structure remain uncertain.
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