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Catching up on all the latest TV shows and movies is not as easy as it seems. Each hot new show seems to live on a different streaming platform — often behind a paywall. Before you know it, you have a mountain of subscriptions to take care of.
The good news is you can get a decent number of subscriptions without paying the full price for each. There are promos and bundles that can trim your monthly costs by as much as 84%. We’ve rounded up the most effective ways to lower your streaming bill so you can keep watching what you love without overspending.
With many combined years of experience covering services and tech, CNET’s resident streaming experts, alongside members of CNET’s dedicated deals team, bring you the best offers and help you make the most of your streaming-service budget. The bargains below include monthly discounts, bundle offers and price cuts for students. We’ll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so check back often.
Best streaming service deals
Starz: From $3 per month
A standard Starz subscription is $12 per month but there are plenty of ways to sign up for less right now. New subscribers can get their first six months for $20 total. That brings each month to a little over $3 per month.
YouTube TV: From $68 per month
YouTube TV is CNET’s top pick for the overall cable alternative available. It’s pricey at $83 per month, but right now, new subscribers will get $45 off their first three months, which brings the price down to $68 a month. You can also try it free for 10 days, which is plenty of time to see if you want to commit.
Sling TV: From $17 per month
Sling is one of the best live TV services available and it has a few subscriptions to choose from. Right now, the Total TV plan includes more than 65 channels of sports, entertainment, news and kids’ shows. It’s only $21 your first month, saving you $31.
Sling is also offering a day pass for just $5 or a 3-month prepay-and-save deal that’s only $50.
This deal is online only.
Fubo: From $46 a month
Fubo has a number of options. Right now, new subscribers can get $10 off a Sports and News subscription, $25 off a Pro subscription, and $30 off Elite with Sports Plus subscription, knocking the costs down to $46, $49 and $54, respectively, for the first month.
Disney Plus, ESPN and Hulu bundles: From $36 a month
The $36-a-month subscription gives you access to the ad-supported versions of all three streaming services. Combine your accounts on your desktop if you’re already signed up.
Disney Plus, Hulu and HBO Max bundle: From $20 a month
It starts at $20 a month for the ad-supported subscriptions, saving you about $15 a month. For the ad-free experience, the price increases to $33 a month, a $23 monthly discount.
Paramount Plus: From $9 per month
Paramount Plus has an ad-supported Essential plan for $9 per month or an ad-free Premium plan for $14 per month. You can also prepay for a one-year subscription upfront, which saves you $4 per month on both plans. There’s a one-week free trial, and you’ll get a 50% discount on any monthly plan if you’re a student.
MagellanTV: From $2 a month
Sign up through StackSocial, and you can score a one-year subscription for $30, a two-year subscription for just $60 or three years for $72, saving you up to 59%. You can also ditch the yearly memberships and get a lifetime subscription for just $150.
Hulu and Spotify student bundle: $7 a month
This bundle includes Hulu with ads and also comes with a one-month free trial. Spotify works with SheerID to verify that you’re eligible. You will need to verify eligibility every 12 months, with the offer available for a total of four years.
Peacock Premium: From $6 per month
You can get a Peacock Premium subscription for just $7 per month if you’re a teacher. If you’re a student, you can score the subscription for $6 per month for the first year.
Hulu: $2 a month for students
College students who don’t want the Spotify bundle (above) can get ad-supported Hulu for $2 a month. Hulu similarly uses SheerID to verify eligibility, with more details available on Hulu’s site.
Disney Plus Basic: Free for Spectrum users
A Basic-tier Disney Plus subscription is available at no additional cost for Spectrum customers with a TV Select package or higher. More details can be found at Spectrum’s site.
Peacock Premium: Free for Comcast and Instacart subscribers
Comcast includes a free two-year Peacock Premium subscription for all Xfinity internet customers who subscribe to gigabit or higher speed service. Peacock is also now available to Instacart Plus members.
Curiosity Stream: $150 for a lifetime subscription
You can save $250 on Curiosity Stream. A lifetime subscription usually costs $400 but subscribers can now buy one for $150.
What is the best streaming service deal right now?
Ultimately, the best streaming service deal will depend on the content you want to watch. The Trio Basic subscription — which bundles Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu — is an excellent value. Combining three popular services for as little as $20 a month, you’ll get a variety of shows and movies for less.
How we choose streaming service deals at CNET
This list features several straightforward streaming deals that include temporary discounts for new or returning subscribers. These offers aren’t the only way to score some savings. We’ve also included plenty of other ways to stretch your budget for streaming, including discounted student subscriptions, annual plan savings and bundle offers that combine multiple services. Some of these offers may not technically qualify as a “deal,” but they’re among the most consistent ways to get a streaming subscription for less.
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Catching up on all the latest TV shows and movies is not as easy as it seems. Each hot new show seems to live on a different streaming platform — often behind a paywall. Before you know it, you have a mountain of subscriptions to take care of.
The good news is you can get a decent number of subscriptions without paying the full price for each. There are promos and bundles that can trim your monthly costs by as much as 84%. We’ve rounded up the most effective ways to lower your streaming bill so you can keep watching what you love without overspending.
With many combined years of experience covering services and tech, CNET’s resident streaming experts, alongside members of CNET’s dedicated deals team, bring you the best offers and help you make the most of your streaming-service budget. The bargains below include monthly discounts, bundle offers and price cuts for students. We’ll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so check back often.
Best streaming service deals
Starz: From $3 per month
A standard Starz subscription is $12 per month but there are plenty of ways to sign up for less right now. New subscribers can get their first six months for $20 total. That brings each month to a little over $3 per month.
YouTube TV: From $68 per month
YouTube TV is CNET’s top pick for the overall cable alternative available. It’s pricey at $83 per month, but right now, new subscribers will get $45 off their first three months, which brings the price down to $68 a month. You can also try it free for 10 days, which is plenty of time to see if you want to commit.
Sling TV: From $17 per month
Sling is one of the best live TV services available and it has a few subscriptions to choose from. Right now, the Total TV plan includes more than 65 channels of sports, entertainment, news and kids’ shows. It’s only $21 your first month, saving you $31.
Sling is also offering a day pass for just $5 or a 3-month prepay-and-save deal that’s only $50.
This deal is online only.
Fubo: From $46 a month
Fubo has a number of options. Right now, new subscribers can get $10 off a Sports and News subscription, $25 off a Pro subscription, and $30 off Elite with Sports Plus subscription, knocking the costs down to $46, $49 and $54, respectively, for the first month.
Disney Plus, ESPN and Hulu bundles: From $36 a month
The $36-a-month subscription gives you access to the ad-supported versions of all three streaming services. Combine your accounts on your desktop if you’re already signed up.
Disney Plus, Hulu and HBO Max bundle: From $20 a month
It starts at $20 a month for the ad-supported subscriptions, saving you about $15 a month. For the ad-free experience, the price increases to $33 a month, a $23 monthly discount.
Paramount Plus: From $9 per month
Paramount Plus has an ad-supported Essential plan for $9 per month or an ad-free Premium plan for $14 per month. You can also prepay for a one-year subscription upfront, which saves you $4 per month on both plans. There’s a one-week free trial, and you’ll get a 50% discount on any monthly plan if you’re a student.
MagellanTV: From $2 a month
Sign up through StackSocial, and you can score a one-year subscription for $30, a two-year subscription for just $60 or three years for $72, saving you up to 59%. You can also ditch the yearly memberships and get a lifetime subscription for just $150.
Hulu and Spotify student bundle: $7 a month
This bundle includes Hulu with ads and also comes with a one-month free trial. Spotify works with SheerID to verify that you’re eligible. You will need to verify eligibility every 12 months, with the offer available for a total of four years.
Peacock Premium: From $6 per month
You can get a Peacock Premium subscription for just $7 per month if you’re a teacher. If you’re a student, you can score the subscription for $6 per month for the first year.
Hulu: $2 a month for students
College students who don’t want the Spotify bundle (above) can get ad-supported Hulu for $2 a month. Hulu similarly uses SheerID to verify eligibility, with more details available on Hulu’s site.
Disney Plus Basic: Free for Spectrum users
A Basic-tier Disney Plus subscription is available at no additional cost for Spectrum customers with a TV Select package or higher. More details can be found at Spectrum’s site.
Peacock Premium: Free for Comcast and Instacart subscribers
Comcast includes a free two-year Peacock Premium subscription for all Xfinity internet customers who subscribe to gigabit or higher speed service. Peacock is also now available to Instacart Plus members.
Curiosity Stream: $150 for a lifetime subscription
You can save $250 on Curiosity Stream. A lifetime subscription usually costs $400 but subscribers can now buy one for $150.
What is the best streaming service deal right now?
Ultimately, the best streaming service deal will depend on the content you want to watch. The Trio Basic subscription — which bundles Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu — is an excellent value. Combining three popular services for as little as $20 a month, you’ll get a variety of shows and movies for less.
How we choose streaming service deals at CNET
This list features several straightforward streaming deals that include temporary discounts for new or returning subscribers. These offers aren’t the only way to score some savings. We’ve also included plenty of other ways to stretch your budget for streaming, including discounted student subscriptions, annual plan savings and bundle offers that combine multiple services. Some of these offers may not technically qualify as a “deal,” but they’re among the most consistent ways to get a streaming subscription for less.
Catching up on all the latest TV shows and movies is not as easy as it seems. Each hot new show seems to live on a different streaming platform — often behind a paywall. Before you know it, you have a mountain of subscriptions to take care of.
The good news is you can get a decent number of subscriptions without paying the full price for each. There are promos and bundles that can trim your monthly costs by as much as 84%. We’ve rounded up the most effective ways to lower your streaming bill so you can keep watching what you love without overspending.
With many combined years of experience covering services and tech, CNET’s resident streaming experts, alongside members of CNET’s dedicated deals team, bring you the best offers and help you make the most of your streaming-service budget. The bargains below include monthly discounts, bundle offers and price cuts for students. We’ll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so check back often.
Best streaming service deals
Starz: From $3 per month
A standard Starz subscription is $12 per month but there are plenty of ways to sign up for less right now. New subscribers can get their first six months for $20 total. That brings each month to a little over $3 per month.
YouTube TV: From $68 per month
YouTube TV is CNET’s top pick for the overall cable alternative available. It’s pricey at $83 per month, but right now, new subscribers will get $45 off their first three months, which brings the price down to $68 a month. You can also try it free for 10 days, which is plenty of time to see if you want to commit.
Sling TV: From $17 per month
Sling is one of the best live TV services available and it has a few subscriptions to choose from. Right now, the Total TV plan includes more than 65 channels of sports, entertainment, news and kids’ shows. It’s only $21 your first month, saving you $31.
Sling is also offering a day pass for just $5 or a 3-month prepay-and-save deal that’s only $50.
This deal is online only.
Fubo: From $46 a month
Fubo has a number of options. Right now, new subscribers can get $10 off a Sports and News subscription, $25 off a Pro subscription, and $30 off Elite with Sports Plus subscription, knocking the costs down to $46, $49 and $54, respectively, for the first month.
Disney Plus, ESPN and Hulu bundles: From $36 a month
The $36-a-month subscription gives you access to the ad-supported versions of all three streaming services. Combine your accounts on your desktop if you’re already signed up.
Disney Plus, Hulu and HBO Max bundle: From $20 a month
It starts at $20 a month for the ad-supported subscriptions, saving you about $15 a month. For the ad-free experience, the price increases to $33 a month, a $23 monthly discount.
Paramount Plus: From $9 per month
Paramount Plus has an ad-supported Essential plan for $9 per month or an ad-free Premium plan for $14 per month. You can also prepay for a one-year subscription upfront, which saves you $4 per month on both plans. There’s a one-week free trial, and you’ll get a 50% discount on any monthly plan if you’re a student.
MagellanTV: From $2 a month
Sign up through StackSocial, and you can score a one-year subscription for $30, a two-year subscription for just $60 or three years for $72, saving you up to 59%. You can also ditch the yearly memberships and get a lifetime subscription for just $150.
Hulu and Spotify student bundle: $7 a month
This bundle includes Hulu with ads and also comes with a one-month free trial. Spotify works with SheerID to verify that you’re eligible. You will need to verify eligibility every 12 months, with the offer available for a total of four years.
Peacock Premium: From $6 per month
You can get a Peacock Premium subscription for just $7 per month if you’re a teacher. If you’re a student, you can score the subscription for $6 per month for the first year.
Hulu: $2 a month for students
College students who don’t want the Spotify bundle (above) can get ad-supported Hulu for $2 a month. Hulu similarly uses SheerID to verify eligibility, with more details available on Hulu’s site.
Disney Plus Basic: Free for Spectrum users
A Basic-tier Disney Plus subscription is available at no additional cost for Spectrum customers with a TV Select package or higher. More details can be found at Spectrum’s site.
Peacock Premium: Free for Comcast and Instacart subscribers
Comcast includes a free two-year Peacock Premium subscription for all Xfinity internet customers who subscribe to gigabit or higher speed service. Peacock is also now available to Instacart Plus members.
Curiosity Stream: $150 for a lifetime subscription
You can save $250 on Curiosity Stream. A lifetime subscription usually costs $400 but subscribers can now buy one for $150.
What is the best streaming service deal right now?
Ultimately, the best streaming service deal will depend on the content you want to watch. The Trio Basic subscription — which bundles Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu — is an excellent value. Combining three popular services for as little as $20 a month, you’ll get a variety of shows and movies for less.
How we choose streaming service deals at CNET
This list features several straightforward streaming deals that include temporary discounts for new or returning subscribers. These offers aren’t the only way to score some savings. We’ve also included plenty of other ways to stretch your budget for streaming, including discounted student subscriptions, annual plan savings and bundle offers that combine multiple services. Some of these offers may not technically qualify as a “deal,” but they’re among the most consistent ways to get a streaming subscription for less.
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