With cost-of-living pressures pushing households to trim their monthly bills, streaming subscriptions are under fresh scrutiny. Rank these platforms by which you think genuinely justifies its price tag.
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BBC iPlayer
Home to British drama, documentaries and live broadcasts, iPlayer remains a national institution. Whether the Β£169.50 licence fee still represents value is the real debate.
Netflix
Despite price hikes and a crackdown on password sharing, Netflix still dominates conversation with hits like Adolescence and The Crown. The question is whether the catalogue justifies the basic plan now.

Disney+
Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and a growing slate of British originals like Rivals keep this one ticking. For households with kids, it often feels essential rather than optional.

Amazon Prime Video
Often justified as a free add-on to Prime membership, it quietly delivers Premier League football, Clarkson's Farm and big-budget series. Whether you watch it or not, you're probably paying for it.

Sky / NOW
Sky Atlantic exclusives, sport and films make NOW the flexible alternative to a full Sky package. The question is whether you can stomach paying separately for sport, entertainment and cinema.
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