Prime Video’s New Streaming Bundle Includes Hayu and STACKTV

Amazon’s Prime Video has introduced a new streaming bundle for Canadian viewers that combines reality streaming service Hayu, along with STACKTV, which offers live channels from Corus.
This bundle, exclusive to Prime Video, gives subscribers access to popular shows like The Real Housewives, Below Deck, Survivor, and Top Chef Canada.
“We are thrilled to work with Hayu and STACKTV to bring Canadians one of the best values in streaming and an unprecedented selection of captivating content,” said Dan Slepak, Head of Marketplace, Prime Video, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, in an issued statement to iPhone in Canada. “From live TV, reality, true crime, exclusives and more – Canadians can now access Hayu and STACKTV’s extensive content offering on Prime Video, at a great bundled rate.”
Hayu is normally $6.99 per month, while STACKTV is $12.99 per month, which works out to $19.98 per month. But the bundle with Prime Video saves you $5 per month. Amazon Prime costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year.
The new subscription option costs $14.99 CAD per month and offers a 25% discount, only when bundled through Prime Video. Hayu offers ad-free streaming of its extensive reality lineup with new episodes available the same day they air on TV.
The bundle looks to be enticing for those that want both Hayu and STACKTV, and are also Prime subscribers. Are you going to sign up for yet another streaming bundle?
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Corus will lose a significant portion of its most popular stations to Rogers as of January 1st. STACKTV may not be the deal (and never was, as you've always needed to have a Prime subscription to access it's own subscription) it advertises.
I gave up STACKTV due to the excessive commercials, so this is a pass for me.