Philo is hiking prices on its legacy plans

Philo, a live-TV streaming service, is increasing the prices of its legacy subscription plans. Starting October 3, the $16 and $20 per month plans will be raised to $25 per month. Philo's CEO, Andrew McCollum, cited the need to build a sustainable business as the reason for the price hike, as the company has been losing money on these older plans. Despite the increase, the new $25 per month plan will still be cheaper than Philo's standard Core plan, which offers access to a similar channel lineup. Legacy subscribers will also gain access to one year of unlimited DVR functionality. However, they will not receive the ad-supported version of AMC+, a perk available to Philo Core subscribers.
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