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How Much Does an HBO Subscription Cost These Days?

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How-Much-HBO-Cost-Bank-300x219It seems like these days everyone wants to get into the premium programming game.  Netflix is now releasing exclusive series and even network television has stepped up its game hiring bigger named actors and pouring more money into production.  People expect more out of their cable subscriptions today than ever before.  But how much should a subscription to these services cost? It’s currently at $15 per month the most direct way,  HBO Max:

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Most HBO Watchers subscribe to the premium cable network  because their favorite programs can be found only there.  It’s tough to put a price on the ability to watch Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire and exclusive documentaries in 1080p, watching online anytime and now anywhere with HBOGo.  But what are the actual rates?  The answer is of course quite complicated so we wanted to bring you the latest from each of the major cable provider’s websites below.  Rates may vary in your area (in fact, they will) and be sure to ask about any special deals they may be running.

Charter$15 / month

Verizon: $18.99 /month

Comcast: $19.99 /month

AT&T: $16 /month

Time Warner Cable: $15.95 /month

Cablevision$14.95 /month

Cox$15 /month.

Again most cable companies run discounts that can reduce these prices for going with larger cable packages.  Other companies offer free HBO for 6 months, 12 months or more so you’ll just have to give them a call to be sure.  These are just the base rates available on these company’s websites.

AT&T TV NOW is the Cheapest Way to Get HBO at 5$ a Month

There’s a new alternative to cable that includes tons of streaming channels like ESPN, AMC and HGTV called AT&T TV NOW. It costs about $35 a month for a ton of channels and you can tack on HBO for only $5! That’s the lowest price we can find anywhere so if you’re looking to cut the cord check out the seven day free trial on AT&T TV NOW.

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Watch HBO Live with Sling Premium

Sling is a cable alternative that doesn’t require much more than $25 a month to get most of your favorite channels. This doesn’t include HBO though and you’ll have to add $15 for HBO.

You can sign up or explore the service more here.  There’s a 7-Day free trial so this might be a nice alternative if you want to give it a chance.

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HBO Now is also a great option at $14.99 per month.  There are even rumors of a discounted service coming soon.

Regardless we hope this gives you a general idea of how much an HBO subscription costs.  A quick average of the six prices comes to about $16 if you’re counting.  Whether or not you feel like that is worth it or not is up to you.  But remember HBO places much value in exclusivity. The prices surely earn HBO the title of premium cable network.

Here’s the quickest way to subscribe to HBO online through HBO.com official or check out our guide to doing the same

Are you a subscriber?  Are these prices too high?  Too low?  Leave your comments and concerns below.

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35 comments

name May 22, 2018 - 6:56 am

The only thing what is stopping me from ordering HBO services is their privacy policy. This is the reason I keep pirating so much stuff. If their mobile app didn’t collect what/where/when I watch, I’d be happy to order their service.

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pokey January 6, 2018 - 12:47 pm

Gave up HBO some years ago. Not much for new content. We subscribe to NETFLX now and like it much better. Also we purchased a high def antenna and watch TV from free airwaves. Cut the cord folks!

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Ruthie Cunliffe April 11, 2018 - 6:45 pm

Cut the cord a year and a half ago and have regretted it one bit. Netflix, Hulu and our Amazon Prime, which we use for more than viewing, and a decent outdoor antenna are fulfilling our needs easily. And right now I’m contemplating adding HBO to Hulu for $4.99 month for 6 months. If we really watch it I’ll cough up the $15 month for it. All this beats the heck out of what Directv was gouging us for.

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j238 April 12, 2015 - 7:11 am

Now that HBO Now is available, I called Time Warner & read them the riot act about my bill. Got a substantial reduction.
Once my landline number is transferred to my mobile phone, I’m cutting the cord!

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Fran Gardner April 6, 2015 - 10:01 pm

Worth about $3 per month

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Amy October 12, 2014 - 3:54 pm

HEY HBO: NOBODY wants cable anymore, but EVERYBODY wants HBO’s premium shows. Time to change with technology, just like the rest of us. People would clearly pay the price you’re asking for, but it would go directly to you without getting split by middle men providers. GET IT DONE!

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Monica Maloney August 1, 2014 - 6:20 pm

I was looking for a way to get HBO without having cable, clearly I am not the first. I expect that you will get that going soon HBO!

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Ian July 14, 2014 - 8:48 pm

Get Netflix only $6.99 and month for regular and or pay $7.99 a month for DVDS! I’ve switched from HBO to Netflix, and Netflix is way better!

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Bannef April 15, 2014 - 4:59 pm

Wait, that’s it? I would totally pay 15$ per month (possibly $20, that is getting iffy though) just to stream HBO show. But I’m not also willing to buy a cable plan. I don’t have cable and I don’t miss it, but the ability to binge watch HBO shows would be fantastic.

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Taras worona April 5, 2014 - 6:18 am

i don’t subscribe to a basic cable subscriber, can i just purchase access online?

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blah March 20, 2014 - 1:44 pm

hbo needs a standalone internet service. cable is a dying breed. get with the times

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Jason March 14, 2014 - 2:48 am

I just want HBO on Time Warner for 1 month in June to watch the whole season of Game of Thrones on demand, that’s all. But I think 3 months is the minimum from what I can see. That’s bull.

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TimWernerLulz March 5, 2014 - 5:45 pm

Boy, I would love to give them $20+ a month for HBO, but they won’t let me. Instead I pirate it an hour or so after it airs, and they get none of my money. Oh boy! They really have me right where they want me. So wise!

Morons.

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Jonathan Leack March 4, 2014 - 7:05 pm

There’s no way I’d ever pay for this.

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BluMeany February 25, 2014 - 12:56 pm

You’d see a big decrease in pirating if they went to a $10 or less a month model. $17 is way too much. Almost 30% of my existing dish bill.

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gamer01 January 21, 2014 - 10:38 am

HBO really should make HBO Go a standalone deal, since it is available on pretty much every device. I personally don’t have cable, and don’t need it. I watch everything I want to on Netflix and Hulu +. I would, however, probably pay $10-$12 monthly for HBO Go, if only to watch Game Of Thrones.

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kenalex001 October 10, 2013 - 4:29 am

I’m in the same opinion boat as all the others here, but I do have a suggestion. HBO should make HBO GO a stand alone subscription service with a fee of $ 20 to $ 25 a month and cut out all the bull that we don’t need. I love HBO but I don’t have it because of the greedy cable monsters.

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Godmars January 16, 2014 - 11:21 pm

Thing is services like Netflix and Hulu are $8 a month so with shows like Game of Thrones, at best HBO might be able to get away with $16. And then those other services would quickly follow suit with price hikes.

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subdued joy January 17, 2014 - 8:29 pm

$20 to $25 is too much for me. Right now, I have a Netflix account for about $15 a month in which I can watch every HBO show I want to. I’m just one session behind. Why would I pay $20 to $25 just to watch shows from one channel just because they are up-to-date? Waiting one year is actually better because you don’t have to wait a week for the next episode. You can watch each episode one right after the other.

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GoT February 10, 2014 - 9:24 pm

How? How do you watch Game of Thrones and Girls on Netflix? They aren’t on mine..

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anon February 11, 2014 - 5:13 pm

Guessing joy watches these series on the by-mail dvd plan not streaming

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milsma October 2, 2013 - 9:15 am

I paid $155 for 12 months with Comcast, it just went up to $174. I have a promotional rate for one more year and then I’ll have to see what happens. My package includes two cable boxes, internet and home phone. I have HBO, Sho, Max, Starz. In order to get the premiums I had to build from basic to expanded to sports, blah, blah. I use all the movie and news channels and a few of the sports. I’m a big movie watcher and series on primarily HBO and Showtime. I have a serious aversion to commercials so I expect to pay for TV. I don’t pay extra for everything in HD, I find newer shows are pretty good standard and the older ones they just do something bizarre to the screen so it doesn’t look right anyway. I have a ROKU player, Amazon prime and HDMI cable for Kindle so I can use the HBOgo, CinemaxGo and ShowtimeGo (Comcast won’t support the ROKU player for some stupid reason). I also have Netlix streaming but not DVD. I’ve never used Redbox. I don’t like to putz around with DVDs anymore. All totaled, I’m paying about $200 for Cable, Internet & Phone – I have access to all the premium channels (except TMC), Netflix, Roku, Amazon Prime. And last night I couldn’t find anything to watch and ended up reading.

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Jeanette September 9, 2013 - 8:16 pm

I pay so very much for cable tv channels that I don’t even watch, just to get HBO… There ought to be some kind of consumer protection law against these cable companies forcing us to buy things we don’t want just so we can’t get what we do want!! The cable companies are virtual monopolies whose product was developed with government subsidies, and that uses a digital spectrum that by rights is a public resource! I am going to see who is doing something about this on the consumer protection side becausenI am just so fed up with being reamed every month…. In mean time I am canceling cable and my beloved HBO, and I am just going to figure out how to entertain myself without being swindled!

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Karen Leicht June 22, 2013 - 3:30 pm

I just want HBO – dont want cable TV at all – fear of falling into the couch potato vortex of the after work slugs…… when can i just buy HBO GO??

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Aaron November 15, 2013 - 9:03 am

This. So much. I don’t have television service and don’t intend to. I have Netflix, and HBO is the only other thing I want to get. Just an online subscription, don’t need to include any cable company. Once they’re out of the picture, how about a $9 subscription option?

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Jose April 14, 2013 - 7:38 pm

Back in the day, Cinemax was $9; HBO was worth $10 or 11.

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Rococo February 9, 2013 - 1:53 pm

The incremental cost of the $12-$20 fee per month is really not my problem with how much an HBO subscription costs, I would gladly pay $25-$30 per month for HBO.

With my cable company (and I assume all others) HBO is not really available al a carte. I have to get a certain tier of programming that I don’t want just to get HBO. My total cost to have access to HBO in HD every month is more like $70-$80. This of course includes hundreds of other channels, none of which I want but am forced to get because HBO is not available without the higher tier. I assume this will never change because HBO is owned by Time Warner Cable and why would they let people that want only HBO off the hook for the extra $50 or so dollars worth of products that they can force them to pay for?

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Rococo February 9, 2013 - 1:27 pm

I just talked to a Comcast representative to see if they could offer me anything better than my current package and thought you and your readers might be interested to read what they offered. Hope the length is not annoyingly long. Short answer is (with internet) at least $100 a month for year 1, at least $130 a month for year 2, and at least $155 a month for year 3. Just to get HBO in HD and internet.

Nishant: Hi, You have reached the Customer Order Fulfillment Team. I will be more than happy to assist you further. How are you doing today?

Guest: Hi, I am thinking of switching from a different cable company.

Nishant: Great!

Guest: The only thing I am interested in is medium speed Internet and getting HBO in HD, what is the minimum package and cost to get access to that?

Nishant: Alright.
Nishant: As I understand you are interested in Digital Starter & Performance Internet.Am I correct?

Guest: If that’s the minimum to get HBO in HD then yes

Nishant: In this package you will get “Over 80 digital channels.Download music, share photos, and stream video clips at super fast speeds. ”
Nishant: I would like to inform you that You will not get HBO or HD box free of cost in this package.

Guest: But I have to get the package in order to then get HBO and an HD box right right?

Nishant: Yes, you can get that.But HBO will cost you $10/month fir 12 months and HD DVR will cost you $16.95/month.

Nishant: May I have your first and last name, phone number and email id as I can not see it in your order details?

Guest: I’m really just interested in pricing the package that I have to get so I can compare it to other cable companies so i can get the best price before I make a decision

Nishant: Please allow me moment.

Guest: So far it looks like $26.95 per month plus the cost of digital starter & internet

Nishant: Yes.

Guest: and what is the cost for the digital starter and internet package?

Nishant: Digital Starter with Performance internet will cost you $69.99/month for 1-12 months and $89.99/month for 13-24 months and $115/month after 24 months + taxes.

Guest: So for the first 12 months for what I want I will be paying 96.95 per month plus taxes and fees

Nishant: Yes.

Guest: for year 2 it will cost 129.95 per month plus taxes and fees

Guest: for year 3 it would be $155 per month plus taxes and fees

Guest: to get internet and hbo in hd

Guest: thanks very much for the information

Nishant: Would you like to go for this package?

Guest: not likely

Nishant: Alright.

Guest: I appreciate your time though

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Dan Giacobbe February 8, 2013 - 1:22 pm

I have Bright House cable. An HBO subscription with them is $19.50/month. Of course, that includes several other HBO channels all in HD, plus HBO On Demand and HBO Go. The latter justifies me continuing to be an HBO customer.

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Johan Larsson February 8, 2013 - 1:10 am

HBO costs 79SEK(12$) in Sweden for their streaming service and you do not have cable TV or something.

HBO 12$ + Internt (100/10Mbit) 45$

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Jexiah8bit December 13, 2013 - 4:21 am

You dont need cable TV for HBO in Sweden? Damn.

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dare2be January 26, 2014 - 7:47 pm

But we are the Land of the Free (free for corporations to rip off the consumer)

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Matt-likes-movies-too February 7, 2013 - 4:27 pm

HBO relies heavily on their Original Series programming and less on popular movie releases. While I am a fan of HBO Original Series programming, I am less than thrilled about their choices for movies they show. Especially, when I can rent a movie from Redbox for $1. When you compare it to $18 a month for HBO, all I see is 16 new release movies at Redbox, so I cancelled my HBO subscription.

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Jacob Klein February 7, 2013 - 4:33 pm

Yeah I think these prices are a little decieving (coming from the person who wrote them down). I get HBO, SHO, Encore etc all bundled together in my cable package. I certainly don’t pay $20 each for them (my cable bill is high but not that high!) so I think to say it’s $20 is unfair. It’s probably more like $11 in a bundle.

That being said I think that you’re right about movies on HBO. Once in a while they hit HBO at the perfect time and I watch them but a lot of the time it’s too late for me not to have just seen them On Demand or whatnot.
I watch HBO for the series’ and documentaries and other feature presentations. But I do miss the days where HBO was like THE place for movies. There’s just too many other options for that now.

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Jexiah8bit December 13, 2013 - 4:23 am

True, except HBO holds enough sway as to prevent certain movies from being available for rent – for instance, because HBO streams The Hobbit, you cant find it for rent anywhere online. You have to buy the damn thing. This, I feel, is wrong.

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