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Weather Channel Streaming App Raises Prices

Weather Channel Streaming App Raises Prices

The Weather Channel has increased the subscription price for its dedicated streaming app on smart TVs, representing a 66.7 percent hike for some users. The TV app, accessible on platforms including Android TV, Fire TV, Roku, and Samsung TVs, previously cost $3 per month or $30 annually. According to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, these prices were in effect as recently as April 2026. The streaming app's subscription has now been raised to $5 per month or $50 per year. This price adjustment was first reported by Cord Cutters News.

The Weather Channel TV app provides users with access to the livestream of The Weather Channel's broadcast network. In addition to live programming, the app also features on-demand shows, localized weather forecasts, interactive maps, radar data, and news updates. The app was initially launched in May 2022, offering consumers the ability to receive The Weather Channel's content without requiring a traditional cable or satellite TV subscription.

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