There's a new streaming bundle in town. Apple TV and Peacock are teaming up to offer a combined subscription that starts at $15 per month. This will allow access to all original programming from both platforms, in addition to Peacock's stable of network and cable shows. This is a mighty fine deal, given that Apple TV recently changed both its name and price . The platform costs $13 per month now on its own. Peacock starts at $11 per month. In other words, this is a discount of around $9 each month. In this economy, we'll take any savings we can get. There's one caveat here. The $15 price tag is for Peacock with ads. The subscription shoots up to $20 per month for an ad-free version. However, a standalone subscription to ad-free Peacock is $17 on its own. This bundle becomes available on October 20. Additionally, Apple One subscribers will get a 35 percent discount on Peacock Premium Plus plans. It's always nice when two lonely corporations find friendship, isn't it? For the uninitiated, Apple TV is the company's big-wig streaming platform. It's primarily known for sci-fi like Severance , For All Mankind and the upcoming Pluribus . The platform is also host to plenty of comedy, like The Studio , Shrinking and Ted Lasso . Peacock is NBC's streaming service. It streams old-school network programming like The Office , Grimm and Superstore . The service features a stable of original programming like Poker Face , Twisted Metal and the underrated Mrs. Davis . The platform also recently premiered a little show called The Paper , which is a spinoff of The Office . Against all odds, this is actually a great little sitcom and a worthy successor to the original. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/apple-tv-and-peacock-team-up-on-a-bundle-that-costs-15-per-month-170403406.html?src=rss