Update 7/9/26: some people liked to get Apple TV or other add-ons bundled with their Peacock subscription, but effective 8/1/26 add-ons will not be eligible for the credit (ht r/amexplatinum):
Changes to the Digital Entertainment Credit Benefit
Effective August 1, 2026, Peacock bundled services s subscriptions, subscriptions, add-on add-on services services subscriptions or services subscriptions purchased through a third-party will be ineligible for the Digital Entertainment Credit benefit. You will still be able to earn up to $25 in statement credits monthly by purchasing standalone Peacock subscriptions directly from Peacock, or eligible subscriptions with other Digital Entertainment Credit partners in the U.S. with an enrolled Platinum Card, for a total of up to $300 per calendar year in statement credits across all Cards on the Account.
Update 4/10/26: Note, YouTube Family price is increasing from $22.99 to $26.99. (ht Ok-Anywhere6998)
Original Post 9/17/25:
The American Express personal Platinum currently has a $20 per month entertainment credit that is good for the following merchants: Disney+, a Disney+ bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, The New York Times, Peacock, and The Wall Street Journal
New terms show the following:
Get up to $25 back in statement credits each month on eligible purchases made with your Platinum Card® on one or more of the following: Disney+, a Disney+ bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, The New York Times, Paramount+, Peacock, The Wall Street Journal, YouTube Premium, and YouTube TV. Terms apply.
That is an increase of $5 per month and more importantly for some also includes YouTube Premium, YouTube TV and Paramount+. Keep in mind this is part of the American Express platinum refresh so doesn’t go live until 9/18.
Hat tip to reader NewbieNoMore

