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Netflix, Disney+, Hulu price hike: With cost of streaming services going up, how to save.

The streaming industry calls all this hopping around “churn” and 36% of streaming customers do it, according to a Parks Associates study. 

“If you're diligent and mindful of your spending, you can hop from service to service to find the content you're seeking on a monthly basis,” said Eric Sorensen, director of streaming video tracker with Parks Associates.

From the article, "Netflix, Disney+, Hulu price hike: With cost of streaming services going up, how to save." by Jessica Guynn

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