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These streaming bundles are now available to NC subscribers. How to get them

   
Platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, Paramount+ and Max allow subscribers to stream movies, TV shows and/or live channels.   By Renee Umsted
   

The curated articles discuss streaming bundles available for North Carolina subscribers with an emphasis on cost savings and access to diverse content. Many show how subscribers can get various streaming services either at a reduced price or for free. Specific mentions include Spectrum's tie-in with Hulu, ESPN direct-to-consumer and Fox One, enabling a variety of services for selected subscribers.

Additionally, Spectrum customers can access Peacock Premium, offering popular sports, news and entertainment content, adding more value to cable plans. The articles also note how these bundles tackle the issue of high costs associated with multiple subscriptions by integrating valuable content into existing services.

NO. 1: BEST WAY TO WATCH TV? WE COMPARED PRICES, OFFERINGS TO FIND THE ‘BEST’ STREAMING SERVICE

Netflix or Hulu? Sling or Fubo? Use this guide to find the best streaming platform for you. | Published February 12, 2025 | Read Full Story by Renee Umsted

NO. 2: SPECTRUM CUSTOMERS CAN GET FREE PEACOCK STREAMING, WITH LIVE SPORTS & NEWS. WHAT TO KNOW

The cable and internet provider is offering another entertainment option for customers. Here’s how to get it. | Published March 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Renee Umsted

NO. 3: SPECTRUM CUSTOMERS CAN SOON GET FREE HULU. HERE’S HOW TO ACTIVATE IT

In coming months, “Only Murders In The Building” and other Hulu content will be free for some Spectrum customers. Here’s what to know. | Published June 30, 2025 | Read Full Story by Renee Umsted

NO. 4: SPECTRUM CUSTOMERS NOW GET FREE HULU, ESPN DTC AND FOX. HERE’S HOW TO WATCH

Three additional streaming platforms are now available to select Spectrum customers at no extra cost. | Published August 25, 2025 | Read Full Story by Renee Umsted

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.