Best Black Friday streaming deals — 13 discounts to grab right now

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If you're looking to save money on streaming, Black Friday deals on streaming services are already rolling in. Many of the best streaming services are heavily discounted for the sale event, so now is a great time to subscribe if you've been holding off for a great deal.

Right now, there's $41 off Ultimate Ad-Free annual plans at Max — our favorite streaming service — with deals also available on monthly plans and Max/Disney/Hulu bundles, too. I'm a serial YouTube watcher, so my money would also be going on this deal for YouTube TV, which was $72 per month but is now $49 per month for two months.

If those don't tickle your fancy, there are plenty more deals to be had on services, bundles and devices, so I've rounded up my favorites here.

  • Hulu: first month free @ Hulu
  • AMC+: first two months $2.50 w/Prime
  • STARZ/Prime bundle: first two months $5.50 w/ Prime
  • Paramount+/Prime bundle: first two months $5.98 w/ Prime
  • DAZN: 50% off all plans @ DAZN
  • Sling TV: 50% off first month @ Sling
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K: was $49 now $21 @ Amazon
  • Roku Express 4K+: was $39 now $24 @ Amazon
  • Disney+/Hulu/Max bundle: was $51 now $29 per month at Hulu
  • Fubo 1-month subscription: was $79 now $49 @ Fubo
  • YouTube TV: $46 off first two months @ YouTube
  • ESPN+ Annual plan: was $119 now $99 @ ESPN
  • Max: $41 off Ultimate Ad-Free plan @ Max

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