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Even streaming services have their own holidays, and yes, today is that day. In honor of National Streaming Day, a range of live TV and video-on-demand streaming services are rolling out deals for cord-cutters.
Created by Roku in 2014, self-promotional celebrations are now an opportunity for other streamers to engage leads and bring back old subscribers. The streaming device company is offering the Express player ($30 subscription) for $25 and the Streaming Stick 4K ($50 subscription) for $40 through May 21, while Streambar’s it will be $100 ($130 signup) through May 28th, to name a few deals.
Disney+ is celebrating the holiday with Exclusive announcementvirtual clock party for The leader’s minions, social media reveal and more, while Hulu is discounting its ad-supported plan with 85% off. Below, check out some of the best National Streaming Day deals, as well as a list of regular promotions across the full spectrum of on-demand content.
Apple TV + The tech giant has offered a seven-day free trial for new users and three months free when you buy some new Apple devices. The service is $5 monthly and is home to the Oscar winning movie CODA, Ted Lasso, Shining girls, Pachinko, quit your job! and more shows and movies; Friday Night Baseball; and more. Find out more here.
DirecTV . Stream Through June 19, save $30 for your first two months on a new subscription to any plan of the live TV service. Prices are $55 for the Entertainment option ($70 subscription), $75 for the Choice plan ($90 subscription), $95 for the Ultimate plan ($105 subscription), and $135 for Premier ($150). Learn more at DirecTV here.
Explore + Watch Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network, FoodTV, HGTV, TLC, Lifetime, A&E, and other lifestyle channels with a Discovery+ subscription, which costs $5 per month for the option with ads or $7 for a plan without advertisement. The streamer offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers; Find out more here.
Disney + While the company doesn’t have a deal at the moment, eligible new or existing Verizon customers can get Disney+ for free for six months through May 31 with select Unlimited plans ($8 per subscription). month or $80 per year). You can also upgrade to a Disney+ plan that includes ESPN+ and Hulu (with or without ads) for $13 per month, so you can stay up to date with sports, Marvel and Star Wars franchises, classic Disney movies and live TV. Learn more at Verizon here.
FuboTV Save up to 24 percent on your first month and get a free seven-day trial with a new subscription to the Live TV Streamer Pro or Elite plan ($70 to $80 monthly). Find out more here.
HBO Max Streaming company Discovery is owned by Warner Bros. There aren’t any official holiday discounts, but AT&T customers will get HBO Max for free with select TV, internet, and wireless plans ($50 to $90 and up every week). month). Regular HBO Max is $10 per month (or $100 annually) for an ad-supported plan, or $15 monthly (or $150 per year) for an ad-free option. Get access to BatmanHBO Originals such as Happiness and series inspired by the Lakers Victory timeOscar-nominated movies include King Richard and West story and many others. Learn more at AT&T here.
Hulu Sign up for the basic new ad-supported plan by May 27th and get your first three months for $1 each. Wire cutters can also choose Disney+ packages, also includes Hulu and ESPN+ and costs $14 monthly for the ad-supported option or $20 per month for no ads. Find out more here.
Netflix While Netflix itself isn’t offering any National Streaming Day deals, T-Mobile is offering a free Basic or Standard subscription with select Magenta or Magenta Max plans. Learn more at T-Mobile here.
Supreme + The regular streamer offers seven days free to new subscribers, and the Essential and Premium plans ($5 to $10 monthly) get 16% off when you’re billed annually. The product line of the SVOD platform owned by ViacomCBS is all-inclusive Star Trek movies and spin-offs (including new movies Discover series), Godfather– attractive limited TV shows Endow, Yellowstone and its spinoff 1883 and more. Find out more here.
Philo Through May 31, new customers get $10 off the first month with code STREAM. Plans are $25 per month; Find out more here.
SlingTV Save 50 percent on your first month on live TV with Sling, which offers three packages (Orange, Blue, and Orange & Blue) to cater to sports fans who love entertainment , family and more. Regular plans are $35 to $50 monthly, so your first month will be $18 to $25 per month. Find out more here.
Starz New and previous Starz customers can enjoy the first six months for $3 per month; This service usually costs $9 per month. Find out more here.