Here are how much HBO max costs are supported by advertisements

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HBO and advertising are two things that have never been really associated with each other, but it will change later this year. HBO Parent and WarnerMedia AT & T company has indicated in the past that it will launch the HBO Max version that is supported by advertisements, and currently, AT & T plans to launch a new subscription level in June. Thanks to new reports today, we can now have an idea of ​​how much it costs when it arrives.

CNBC reports today that WarnerMedia will charge $ 9.99 a month for the HBO Max version that is supported by advertisements when launched this summer. It is in accordance with the source that is familiar with the AT & T plan, so maybe the price can change before everything is said and done.

The decision to place ads in HBO Max is interesting, because HBO is usually associated with ad-free display. HBO Max runs $ 14.99, which costs the same fee to add HBO to the cable package as an add-on premium. Outside things like trailers for their own performances, HBO does not display advertising via cable, so this is a pretty dramatic change for the company.

CNBC also reported today that the decision to offer a subscription rate supported by advertisements for HBO Max is not too sitting with a distributor, because it has the potential to mean a lower part of the benefits for them. WarnerMedia hopes that the amount made through advertising shows will be enough to close the $ 5 gap in the price of subscribing to at least most of the road, but of course, no one will know it is certain to have a subscription supported and we see how much registration is obtained.

If you are worried that the HBO version of the ad supported by advertising means services flooded with advertisements, CNBC reports also note that the Warner plan is only to place ads in the exclusive programming for HBO Max, so it sounds like only a portion of the show and film that will be monetized through advertisement. As usual, take the unconfirmed rumors that you hear with a grain of salt, but considering the AT & T is coating the June launch for the new version of HBO Max, it might not be much longer before we learn what the price is actually.