The streaming edition of Showtime is now available for $3.99 a month for six months. The premium channel normally costs $10.99 a month.

The promotion is available to new and returning customers and cannot be combined with any other offer. The Showtime web site says the $3.99 a month six-month term will start after a 30-day free trial, which means you could get seven months of the channel for less than $24.

However, note that the regular rate will apply in month seven if you do not cancel prior to the end of the six months.

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To learn more about the Showtime offer, click here.

Showtime offers a mix of original programming such as The L Word, Dexter, American Gigolo and Billions as well as theatrical movies, and live sports including boxing and Mixed Martial Arts matches.

Showtime isn’t the only premium net or streaming service that is running a special price promotion during the Black Friday week.

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 selling its ads-included plan for $1.99 a month, a $8 discount over the regular price. See this article for more details.

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