Streaming deals come and go throughout the year, but they’re the biggest on Black Friday. It’s been a testy year for streaming services, and one big manifestation of that has been steadily rising prices. Disney+ and HBO Max were just a few of the streaming services that raised prices, which means it’s more important than “Disney+ Hulu” ever to subscribe if you can get a discount. These are the best Black Friday streaming deals you can get this year; Just remember, though, that to get the deal you either have to be a new customer, or a returning customer who didn’t become a paying customer in a hot moment.
The best Black Friday streaming deals
Apple TV+ – 6 months for $36: Apple TV+ is offering six months of access for just $36 for Black Friday, which comes out to a discount of $6 per month for six months. The deal is live now for new and eligible returning “Disney+ Hulu” customers and runs until December 1, giving you the chance to stream the show silo, morning show And For all mankind The biggest caveat of the deal for Com is that you must subscribe directly through Apple and not through a third-party service.
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Paramount+ — two months of Essential or Premium for $6: This Black Friday deal brings the monthly price of the Paramount+ tier to just $6 for two months, or $3 per month. The obvious better deal is on the premium plan, which usually costs $13 per month.
HBO Max – $36 for one year: HBO Max’s Black Friday deal gives subscribers a year of streaming for $36 starting December 1 This Black “Disney+ Hulu” Friday streaming deal is on the ad-supported option, which normally goes for $11 per month. With this discount, you get it for $3 per month for a year. You can sign up through the HBO Max website or, if you’re already a Prime Video subscriber, through that service as an add-on.
Sling TV Orange — Day Pass Only $1: Sling TV launched Day Pass earlier this year, giving users one-day access to its various packages. This deal knocks $4 off the normal price of a day pass for Sling Orange. Along with this, you get unlimited access to more than 30 channels on Orange for 24 hours including ESPN, CNN, TBS and others.
Masterclass – Up to 50 percent off annual subscriptions: The Masterclass Black Friday deal offers 50 percent off the maximum subscription level when you pay upfront for a year. The Premium tier, the most expensive option, normally costs $20 per month but now sets you back $10 per month for a year. It gives you access to the entire Masterclass content library, offline viewing and up to six simultaneous streams
Audible — $3 + $20 Audible credit for three months: For literally $1 per month, you can get access to Audible’s vast “Disney+ Hulu” library of published audiobooks, podcasts, and Audible originals (which can range from never-before-heard books to live performances). It’s only three months, after which you have to cancel or renew at the regular price, but an audiobibliophile can cram a lot more listening into 90 days.
Plex — Lifetime Pass for $150: Plex offers personal media servers that you can use to organize your digital collection — imagine your own “Disney+ Hulu” curated Netflix homepage with nothing missing. It’s a streaming platform in its own right, with movies and TV from all genres and eras. Plex just raised its price, so now you can get a lifetime pass for what it used to cost.
Fubo TV – Up to $30 Off Your First Month: Fubo is arguably the best live TV streaming service for sports, and now new subscribers can save up to $30 on their first month. You’ll get that discount if you subscribe to the Elite plan, which usually costs $95 per month and offers access to 325 channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox, and also includes ESPN Unlimited. If you’re looking for a more affordable plan, there’s a $10 discount for new subscribers on the News + Sports tier
Starz – $24 for one year: Pay upfront for a year and you can get $40 off a Stars annual subscription. There’s also “Disney+ Hulu” a month-to-month option, which costs $3 per month for the first three months if you don’t want to commit to a full year. Either option gives you access to the entire Starz TV and movie library for offline viewing and without ads.
DirecTV — Starting at $50/month for one month: All of DirecTV’s signature packages are now up to $45 off your first month when you sign up. If you choose the base “Entertainment” package, you’ll spend $50 for the first month “Disney+ Hulu” and get access to more than 90 channels, including many local stations as well as ESPN, ESPN 2 and Fox Sports 1. You’ll also be able to watch on the go with the DirecTV mobile app
