RELATED: If You Have This TV Provider, Prepare to Lose 17 Channels Tomorrow. In a warning posted to its website, DirecTV announced that it would be making several adjustments to its prices next year. According to the television provider, customers will see the new pricing on their bill starting Jan. 23. “Due to increased programming costs, we’re adjusting the price of our video packages,” DirecTV said in its announcement. The company listed two reasons for the impending price hikes. “Periodically, TV network owners increase the fees they charge DirecTV for the right to broadcast their movies, shows, and sporting events. In addition, this year we have experienced higher-than-normal inflation across our suppliers,” the provider said. DirecTV is adjusting prices per package, so how much more you will pay depends on which you have. The company is raising monthly satellite prices from an additional $1 to a possible increase of $10 each month. For Basic, Basic Choice, or Family packages, you’ll only have to pay an extra dollar each month. But Max Plus subscribers will see their package cost an additional $10 each month. If you have the minimum satellite service or ChineseDirect Plus, there will be no cost increase for you in the new year. As for DirecTV stream, the minimum Entertainment service will see no increase, Choice subscribers will pay $5 more every month, and Ultimate Premier users will pay a monthly increase of $10. DirecTV has broken down the price hikes for all other packages on its website. RELATED: For more technology news, sign up for our daily newsletter. DirecTV is also adjusting its Regional Sports Network (RSN) fees, starting Jan. 23. Prices will change based on your ZIP code “to better align with content,” explained the company. DirecTV added, “As a result, some customers will see no change or a rate decrease, and others will see up to a $2 monthly increase.“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb According to the breakdown, those in Tier 1 and 4 will see no change, while those in Tier 2 will see a decrease from $7.87 to $5.80 and those in Tier 3 will see a decrease from $9.13 to $7.80. If you’re in Tier 5, your rate will increase to $11.99. To find out what fee applies to your ZIP code, visit the provider’s website. “If your package doesn’t include Regional Sports Networks, you won’t be charged a Regional Sports Fee,” the company also explained. However, both satellite and streaming users who have introductory offers from DirecTV will continue paying that price if the offer extends past Jan. 23. “You’ll keep that discount until it expires. Once your offer period ends, you’ll pay the new price for your package,” the provider said. If you change your package before your introductory offer period is over, “you may not be eligible for certain discounts anymore,” DirecTV warned. But not all offers are able to be extended. The company is raising rates for grandfathered DirecTV Now and AT&T Now packages as well, per Variety. Typically, grandfather pricing allows existing customers to continue paying the same price for a service while the company changes pricing for new customers. RELATED: AT&T, Verizon, and Other Phone Companies Are Getting Rid of This.