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Cyber Monday Is Over, But These Streaming Deals on Paramount+, Prime Video, DirecTV and Others Are Still Going Strong
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Cord cutters: Some of the top streaming services are betting big on Black Friday and Cyber Monday — and they’re offering 70 percent off or more (even if it might hurt their pocketbooks).
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Time has run out to get Disney+, Hulu, Peacock and Max’s best discounts of the year, but some of the best Cyber Monday streaming deals are still going strong over at Prime Video, Paramount+ and Starz. Cable TV streaming services such as Fubo, Frndly and DirecTV are also slashing prices for the shopping holiday.
Keep scrolling to see all of the remaining Cybe Monday deals on streaming services, plus the end dates, who can sign up and even what you missed (so you can take note for next year).
The Best Black Friday/Cyber Monday Streaming Deals of 2024
DirecTV
For a limited time, new subscribers can get up to $625 in value when they sign up for a 24-month agreement of the DirecTV Choice plan (or higher tier) and bundle it with the Bronze, Silver or Gold package that includes premium networks such as Max, Paramount+ with Showtime, Lifetime Movie Club and more. Regularly $74.99 to $164.99 per month, DirecTV’s cable TV streaming plans include 90 to 185 or more local and national news, entertainment and sports channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, ESPN, MSNBC, Fox and more. Learn more about the holiday bundle deal here.
Frndly
Through Dec. 3, get 33% off the Frndly Premium Plan and pay only $99 for your first year (compared to $143.88 per year with month-to-month billing). Frndly includes over 50 family-friendly networks, including Hallmark Channel, A&E, History, Lifetime and more; and unlimited DVR and streaming on up to four screens.
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Fubo
Packages from $74.99 per month
Save $30 off your first month of Fubo, which starts at $49.99 for the Pro plan (reg. $79.99 monthly) with up to 205 channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, FX, MSNBC, Nickelodeon, NFL Network and more. You can record over 1,000 hours of TV shows, movies, games and more, while you can watch recorded programming later on your smartphone, tablet or TV.
The online TV streaming service offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. Other plans range from $14.99 to $79.99 for the first month and include 66 to 309 channels.
Paramount+
$2.99 $7.99 63% off
Get Paramount+ deal at Prime Video
Through Dec. 4, new and former subscribers can get Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for only $2.99 per month for the first two months After the promo period, the subscriptions auto-renew at $7.99 or $12.99 per month, respectively. Annual plans are also available at $59.99 per year (or $5 per month) for Paramount+ Essential or $119.99 per year (or $10 per month) for Paramount+ with Showtime. Save 67 percent off Paramount+ and sign up here.
You can also get the same deal when you add either Paramount+ plan to your Prime Video subscription; sign up by Dec. 4. After that, the add-on auto-renews at $7.99 or $12.99 per month (in addition to Prime or Prime Video subscription fees).
Prime Video (Amazon)
Through Dec. 3, save 77% off your first two months of select Prime Video channels, including AMC+, Paramount+ with Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, PBS Kids, PBS Masterpiece, Britbox, Hallmark+ and more.
For a limited time, save up to 50 percent off select movies and TV shows in the Prime Video store when you buy or rent, including new and bestselling titles such as Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Deadpool & Wolverine, Borderlands, Barbie, Elf, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and others.
Related: Prime Video’s Best Black Friday Channel Deals on Paramount+, Starz, AMC+
Sling
Sling’s latest deal offers new subscribers a free month of AMC+ and up to half off their first month — bringing the intro price down to $20 to $22.50 for the individual Blue and Orange plans or $30 for the combined Orange & Blue package (reg. $45-$60 per month). Note that you’ll need to connect an HD antenna and an AirTV device if you want to watch local channels on your Sling service; get more details here.
Starz
$2.75 $10.99 75% off
For a limited time, Starz is giving new subscribers their first three months for $5 per month for Cyber Monday. Regularly $10.99 per month (or $45.99 for six months), Starz offers access to hit series and films such as Outlander, Three Women, the Power Book franchise, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and more.
Another one of the best deals on Starz is at Amazon, where you can save 75% on you add it to your Prime Video subscription. Through Dec. 2, get Starz on Prime Video for only $2.75 per month for the first two months; after that, pay $10.99 per month on top of your Prime membership or monthly Prime Video subscription fee.
Philo
Philo isn’t offering any Cyber Monday deals, but new subscribers can still try the cable TV streaming service free for seven days. The internet-based service is regularly $28 per month and includes AMC, BBC, Paramount Network, BET, MTV, Lifetown, OWN and more than 50 other classic TV, lifestyle and news channels. Subscribers can stream on up to three devices simultaneously, create up to 10 profiles and save unlimited live or future shows for up to one year.
Expired Black Friday/Cyber Monday Streaming Deals
If you missed the best 2024 Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on streaming services, here’s what to expect from Disney+, Hulu, Max, Peacock and others in 2025.
Disney+
Disney+’s 2024 Black Friday deal ended on Dec. 2 and featured the Duo Basic plan (Disney+ and Hulu with ads) for only $2.99 per month for 12 months for new and returning subscribers who have not been customers within the last month. That’s 72 percent off compared to separate subscriptions (Disney+ and Hulu both start at $9.99 monthly for the ad-supported plans.)
Hulu
Hulu’s Black Friday deal ended on Dec. 2 and offered 90 percent off one year of the ad-supported plan, bringing the price down to 99 cents per month.
Max
New and eligible returning subscribers of Max with Ads were able to get their first six months for only $2.99 per month and the B/R Sports Add-On for free for a limited time. The promo ended on Dec. 2, but you there are other ways to save on Max when you get the add-on through Apple and other streaming platforms.
Max is home to Dune 1 and 2 (plus the new Dune: Prophecy series), Game of Thrones and its prequel House of the Dragon, Elf, The Sex Lives of College Girls, True Detective, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sex and the City and its And Just Like That spinoff, and more HBO and Max original series.
Peacock
$19.99 $59.99 67% off
Through Dec. 2, new subscribers were able to sign up for Peacock’s ad-supported Premium plan for $1.99 per month for their first six months with code REALDEALMONTHLY or $19.99 for one year with code REALDEAL. The subscription regularly costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 annually (or then-current price).
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