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We've been focusing on deals on physical products over the past few weeks, but Black Friday is also a great time of year to purchase a streaming membership. Some of the biggest services have great discounts for new and select returning members this week, including Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, and more.

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Apple TV

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Apple is offering an Apple TV promotion for new and returning subscribers for Black Friday this year. Eligible customers can get six months of Apple TV for just $5.99 per month.



After the six-month period, the subscription price will increase to $12.99, which is the regular price for the Apple TV service.

At $5.99 per month, Apple is discounting Apple TV by over 50 percent. The deal will be available through December 1 on the Apple TV website.

Existing subscribers are not eligible for the discount, nor are customers who have subscriptions billed through a third-party service.

It's also worth noting that you can get a bundle of Apple TV and Peacock Premium/Premium Plus at a discounted rate this season.

Disney+ and Hulu

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Disney has introduced a new promotion on its streaming service, offering a bundle of Disney+ (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) for $4.99 per month for 12 months, down from $12.99 per month. After your first year ends it will return to the then-current monthly price unless cancelled.



To get the deal, head to the promotion landing page on the Disney+ website and click on the Disney+/Hulu bundle option. This offer is valid only for new and eligible returning subscribers.

Audible

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Audible's holiday deal takes the service down to only $0.99 per month for your first three months, plus $20 in Audible credit. This is more than 90 percent off the regular $14.95 monthly price of the service.



After the end of your first three months, the service will auto-renew at the then-current price, unless you cancel. This offer will end on December 1.

Amazon Music Unlimited

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In another Amazon-related deal, the retailer is offering three months of its Amazon Music Unlimted streaming service for free. After the end of your first three months, the service will auto-renew at $11.99/month unless you cancel.



Amazon Music Unlimited offers 100 million songs ad-free, podcasts, Audible audiobooks, spatial audio, and more.

Paramount+

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The best Paramount+ offer for this Black Friday is a nice discount tied into Walmart+ and its rewards system. If you sign up for Walmart+ at its new discounted rate of $49.00 for your first year (regular $98/year), you'll find multiple streaming service discounts at your disposal.



One of these includes the option to activate a subscription to the Paramount+ Essential plan at no extra cost, so long as you have an active Walmart+ account. This is Paramount's ad-supported tier, and you can upgrade to Paramount+ Premium for an additional monthly or yearly fee.

Peacock

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Similar to Paramount+, the best Peacock discount you can find this Black Friday season is bundled with Walmart+. If you take advantage of the 50 percent off Walmart+ offer, you'll gain access to Peacock Premium at no extra cost.



Peacock Premium is the ad-supported tier of the streaming service, and this does not include access to Peacock Premium Plus. It's also worth noting that Walmart+ members have the option to switch between Peacock and Paramount+ once every 90 days.

If you're interested in both Apple TV and Peacock, you can get a bundle of Apple TV and Peacock Premium/Premium Plus at a discounted rate this season.

You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of... Click here to read rest of article

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Disney has introduced a new promotion on its streaming service, offering a bundle of Disney+ (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) for $4.99 per month for 12 months, down from $12.99 per month. After your first year ends it will return to the then-current monthly price unless cancelled.
For those who will no doubt complain about having to pay to watch ads, there's another deal.

$14.99/mo for 12 months gets you the Disney+ / Hulu Premium bundle (both with NO ads).

https://www.disneyplus.com/#us-plan-comp

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And MR seems to have left out the HBO Max with ads at $2.99/mo for 12 months deal
 
Just YouTube Premium - split between six friends and coworkers, and free HBO through my AT&T plan! Done juggling so many services.
 
If you’re new or a returning customer the direct Paramount + app (on my ATV 4k) is offering $0.99 for two months for Paramount Premium with Showtime Ad-free.

I’m currently on this $0.99 plan to catch up on few shows.
 
Streaming was supposed to be the antidote to cable's complicated plans, limited time offers, constantly changing fees . . .

Now it's so much worse than cable ever was.
I'm not sure they were ever sold that way. I remember when they came out, it was a direct result of people saying that bundled cable was too expensive and that they didn't want to pay for channels they never watch. With so many people saying they only watch one of two shows, streaming was a way to avoid paying for the entire bundle.

Streaming is still way cheaper for those types of people, but if someone watches a lot of different channels, they are almost certainly better off subscribing to an all on one cable package (or something like YouTube TV).
 
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If you’re new or a returning customer the direct Paramount + app (on my ATV 4k) is offering $0.99 for two months for Paramount Premium with Showtime Ad-free.

I’m currently on this $0.99 plan to catch up on few shows.
Showing as 2.99 per month for 2 months for me. Still better than 11.99.
 
If you’re new or a returning customer the direct Paramount + app (on my ATV 4k) is offering $0.99 for two months for Paramount Premium with Showtime Ad-free.

I’m currently on this $0.99 plan to catch up on few shows.
It's not just through the ATV app. You can get that and other deals like it through Roku store and Amazon Prime store too.

A lot of 1 month, 2 month, 6 month and 12 months subs for 99¢/mo and up.

Examples: MGM+ for $1.99/mo for 2 months; Starz for $2.75/mo for 2 months; AMC+ for $1.75/mo for 2 months; Britbox for $2.99/mo for 2 months, etc.


 
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It's not just through the ATV app. You can get that and other deals like it through Roku store and Amazon Prime store too.

A lot of 1 month, 2 month, 6 month and 12 months subs for 99¢/mo and up.

Examples: MGM+ for $1.99/mo for 2 months; Starz for $2.75/mo for 2 months; AMC+ for $1.75/mo for 2 months; Britbox for $2.99/mo for 2 months, etc.


I got it through Paramount + app on my Apple TV 4K device. Sorry for any confusion.
 
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Finally got annoyed to have to keep switching provider all the time and constantly forgot what i watched where and when it would continue, subbing and unsubbing. And it's too expensive to have them all active constantly.

So i finally went back to the dark side and now i can stream everything whenever i want and from the same interface. Don't think i can ever go back, unless they somehow make it like music streaming services that have it all.
 
Do yourself a favour and watch Tulsa King on Paramount+.

Best programme in a long time.

Don't blame me if you get addicted!
 
Always check your credit cards first for any promos that stack with these. For example, many AMEX cards often have $25 cash back for HBO, a percentage back for Hallmark+, the first three months in cash back for Paramount+ and so on.
 
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For those who will no doubt complain about having to pay to watch ads, there's another deal.

$14.99/mo for 12 months gets you the Disney+ / Hulu Premium bundle (both with NO ads).

https://www.disneyplus.com/#us-plan-comp

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And MR seems to have left out the HBO Max with ads at $2.99/mo for 12 months deal
Check your American Express Card too if you have one. They have $10 rebate for Hulu for three months when you spend $10+ a month. So that means for the next three months, I get Hulu and Disney Plus with no Ads for $4.99 for the next threee months. And then $14.99 for the rest of the year.
 
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Starz also has a Black Friday sale for $11.99 for an ENTIRE YEAR (equivalent of $1/mo) for Ad Free Starz. 83% off.
 
Apple only gives a 6 month deal because the shows people really want, Ted Lasso and Slow Horses probably won’t debut new seasons till Summer.
 
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$11.99 for 12 months of Starz going through the Prime app. You won’t see the annual deal until the ‘start your subscription’ screen. Then you can select it.
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