Streaming has changed the way New Zealanders watch TV. Rather than just watching your favourite shows at a set time on a set channel, there is now a wide range of platforms, each offering different movies, shows, and price points. Choosing the right mix depends on what you enjoy watching and how much you want to spend each month.

 

Netflix

Price: From around $12.99 to $25.99 per month

Netflix remains one of the most popular services. It offers a large library of movies, TV series, documentaries, and original content. Expect global hits, true crime, reality shows, and family viewing.

 

Neon

Price: Around $19.99 per month

Neon is known for premium drama and entertainment. It features HBO content, blockbuster films, and popular series. Viewers can expect high-quality shows, including award-winning dramas and new movie releases after cinema runs.

 

Disney+

Price: Around $14.99 per month

Disney+ focuses on family-friendly and franchise content. It includes Disney classics, Pixar films, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. It is a strong option for households with children or fans of blockbuster franchises.

 

Amazon Prime Video

Price: Around $10.99 per month

Prime Video offers a mix of movies, TV shows, and original series. It includes international content and exclusive titles. The platform is often more affordable and includes a growing range of high-quality productions.

 

Apple TV+

Price: Around $12.99 per month

Apple TV+ focuses on original content. The library is smaller, yet it is known for high production quality. Expect premium dramas, documentaries, and award-winning series.

 

Sky Sport Now

Price: Around $49.99 per month or $24.99 weekly pass

Sky Sport Now is designed for sports fans. It streams live games, highlights, and replays. Coverage includes rugby, cricket, netball, and international sports.

 

ThreeNow and TVNZ+

Price: Free with ads

These local platforms provide access to New Zealand content, live TV, and on-demand shows. Expect local drama, news, reality TV, and international programmes. They are a good option for free viewing.

 

How to set up streaming services on a smart TV

Getting started is usually simple. Most smart TVs support popular streaming apps.

 

1. Connect your TV to the internet

Go to your TV settings and connect to your home Wi-Fi network. A stable connection is important for smooth streaming.

 

2. Open the app store

Find the app store on your TV. This will be called Google Play, Samsung Smart Hub, LG Content Store, or similar, depending on the brand of your televsion.

 

3. Search for the app

Use the search function to find the streaming service you would like to use. Type in names like Netflix, Neon, or Disney+.

 

4. Install the app

Select the app and choose install. Wait for it to download and appear on your home screen or app list.

 

5. Open the app

Launch the app once it is installed. You will be prompted to sign in or create an account.

 

6. Log in

Enter your email and password. Some services offer a code that you can enter on your phone or computer instead. This can make login easier.

 

7. Start watching

Once logged in, you can browse content and start streaming straight away.

 

Tips for choosing the right mix

Think about your viewing habits. Families may prefer Disney+ and Netflix. Film lovers might choose Neon or Prime Video. Sports fans will benefit from Sky Sport Now. Free platforms like TVNZ+ and ThreeNow can fill gaps without adding to your monthly cost.

Many people rotate subscriptions. This means subscribing to one or two services at a time, then changing when new shows are released. It helps keep costs under control while still offering plenty to watch.

With such a wide range of options available in New Zealand, streaming makes it easy to tailor your viewing to the movies and shows you like the most.

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