Looking for a cheap way to watch some premium programming? Amazon Prime is now offering Showtime, Paramount+ Premium, Starz, and Epix for $1.99 a month each for the first two months as part of a Black Friday promotion.
The $1.99 offer, which is good through December 4, also includes AMC+, ViX+, Hallmark Movies Now, BritBox, PBS Masterpiece, Noggin, Lifetime Movie Club, UP Faith & Family, PBS Kids, ScreenPix, A&E Crime Central, Motortrend and BBC Select.
You can see the $1.99 a month deals here at Amazon.
After the two months are over, prices for the eligible channels will return to their normal rates unless you cancel. However, you can save as much as $18 by subscribing now. (For instance, Showtime normally cost $10.99 a month. Paying $1.99 a month for the first two months will save you $18.)
In addition to the $1.99 sale, Amazon is offering a subscription to the 2022-23 NBA League Pass for $69, which is $30 off the regular price.
To learn more about the Amazon $1.99 cent deal, click here.
In related Black Friday news, Hulu is now selling its $7.99 a month Video on Demand service for just $1.99 a month for the first year as part of a Black Friday sale. That’s a 75 percent discount. See this article for more details.
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Peacock, the NBC-owned streaming service, is now offering its Peacock Premium plan for 99 cents a month for 12 months, a $4 a month discount over the regular $4.99 a month price. See this article for more details.
And HBO Max is now selling its ads-included plan for $1.99 a month for the first three months, an $8 a month discount over the regular rate. See this article for more details.
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