Black Friday won’t be here for several weeks, but plenty of early Black Friday deals are already dropping at a number of retailers like Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy. Whether you’re looking for big-ticket items like TVs and laptops or trying to snag more impulsive buys for under $25, our CNET shopping experts will be covering all of the upcoming sales.
With the weather turning cold, plenty of us are going to be spending time inside, and investing in some quality streaming services can keep you entertained all season long. Black Friday is usually ripe with streaming service deals, making it an ideal time to upgrade your current plan or add some extra services while making sure you have access to all the shows, holiday movies and sports you love.
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While we haven’t gotten official word on Black Friday streaming deals from the biggest players yet, there are some deals you can snag right now, which we’ve highlighted below. We also have some information on what we saw from streaming services last year to better help you decide which deals you may want to jump on now and others you may want to hold out for. Keep checking back, as we’re continuously searching for new offers and will be continuously updating this page as new deals drop.
Best streaming service deals ahead of Black Friday
Fans of boxing can scoop up unmatched access to boxing content for a lot less right now. The streaming platform is slashing prices by 50% on subscriptions, which drops the monthly price down to $15 per month (with a minimum three-month subscription) or the annual plan down to $10 per month for 12 months.
Cord-cutters who have been holding out on YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket can score the add-on for $209. This offering grants access to the remaining Sunday games if you have the YouTube base plan, and you have the option to pay in installments. Bundling with the base plan will save you even more, as the YouTube TV price of $73 is slashed to just $50. However, if you cancel YouTube TV you will lose access to NFL Sunday ticket. And if you’re only looking for the NFL Sunday ticket, there’s also a deal to get it for just $264.
These deals are available now through Nov. 18. It’s worth noting that we did see a further price cut last Black Friday, but there’s no guarantee that we will this year and you’ll miss out on games between now and then, so those are things to consider before you sign up.
MagellanTV has a huge collection featuring more than 3,000 curated documentaries ready for your next movie marathon. While an annual subscription costs $60, you can score a lifetime subscription for just $160 with this StackSocial deal.
Streaming services as exclusive membership bonuses:
Other streaming deals happening now:
- Fubo: Fubo is a live streaming service with more than 150 channels for sports, entertainment, news and on-demand content. You can currently sign up for a seven-day free trial at Fubo, but it’s worth noting that this streaming service offered discounts on most plans last Black Friday.
- Starz: Get your first month of service from Starz for only $7. Afterwards the price jumps to $11 per month until you cancel.
- Curiosity Stream: Curiosity Stream delivers documentaries that cover a wide range of topics and right now new subscribers can sign up for a lifetime subscription for $160 at StackSocial.
Additionally, some streaming services offer special discounts for students, which you can check out here.
Keep checking back, as we’ll be updating this page with Black Friday streaming service deals for 2024 as we get closer to the main event.
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Do Black Friday streaming service deals actually save you money?
Generally, yes. Many streaming services offer really great Black Friday deals. For example, top streamers like Hulu and Peacock have offered great rates during Black Friday sales. In fact, last year Hulu offered a year of service for just $1 per month. However, the caveat is that some Black Friday deals are exclusive to new subscribers, while others may only last for a few months, rather than the entire year. If you know you want to sign up for a streaming service soon, it may be best to skip free trial offers and instead sign up as a new subscriber closer to Black Friday.
Which streaming services usually offer the best Black Friday deals?
That’s hard to say, as it depends on your preferences. However, it’s worth noting that Netflix has not participated in Black Friday price cuts previously, while we’ve seen deals from Peacock, Disney, Hulu, Starz, Fubo and more, so there should be plenty of offerings to help you get access to new content at a great price.
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