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Cyber Monday has grown beyond discounts on physical items you can wrap up and give away; video streaming services are jumping into the pre-holiday bargain battlefield with promotional price-cuts, “try it for free” offers, and more. It’s an extremely competitive environment for streaming entertainment providers, which makes it the perfect time for consumers to save a few bucks on their monthly entertainment expenses.
Below are the best Cyber Monday deals on streaming services, from standbys like Hulu and Max to up-and-comers like Philo.
Best Cyber Monday 2023 streaming deal: 70% off Max for 6 months
Max (formerly known as HBO Max) is offering an aggressive deal for Cyber Monday: six months of Max for $2.99 a month. That’s a 70% saving over the regular $9.99 price. This deal is only for the ad-supported version of Max, and it’s limited to new or returning customers, but three bucks a month is cheap for a top-tier streaming service. For comparison’s sake, the no-commercials version of Max is $15.99 a month. Act now, though: The last day for signing up is November 27.
Peacock: $1.99 a month for 12 months, or $19.99 for the year
NBC’s streaming provider is offering two impressive discounts for Cyber Monday: either $1.99 a month for 12 months or $19.99 for the year. The regular price is $5.99/mo or $59.99/year. This is for Peacock Premium, Peacocks’s ad-supported tier, only. The offer isn’t open to current subscribers. Use the code YEARLONG for the $19.99 a year offer or BIGDEAL for the $1.99 offer at the below link. The last day for signing up is November 27.
Hulu: $.99 a month for a year
Not to be outdone by Max, Hulu’s ad-supported tier is going on sale for $.99 a month for a year. That’s an 87% saving from the regular price. The “less than a buck” offer is only available to new or returning Hulu subscribers.
Fubo: One-week free trial and $40 savings over two months
For Cyber Monday, Fubo is working hard to court consumers in the market for a cable-TV replacement. The company is offering a $20 discount for the first two months’ subscription to all three of its programming tiers. You can also take advantage of the seven-day free trial to see if you even like Fubo.
Philo: Half-off for the first two months
I don’t know anyone who subscribes to Philo, but that just means the company is hungry. A subscription to this bare-bones live-TV streaming service is already cheaper than its competition at $25 a month, but they’re going even lower by offering a Cyber Monday price of $12.50 a month for the first two months. Philo also offers a free trial week, so you can see if you can live without sports and news. Enter the code “BFCM23” for the discount. Don’t sleep, though: This deal runs through November 28.
YouTube Premium: Free for three months (with purchase at Best Buy)
If you like YouTube but despise YouTube’s interminable ad-breaks, this might be the Cyber Monday deal for you. If you purchase an eligible item on Best Buy’s website between now and Jan. 2, you can get three months of YouTube Premium for free. It’s only for new or returning customers, though.
Paramount Plus: $1.99 a month for three months
Paramount Plus is usually $5.99 a month, but for Cyber Monday, you’ll be able to sign up for $1.99 for three months. You can also get Paramount and Showtime for $3.99 a month for three months. Do it quick, though: The offer ends on Dec. 3.
Roku: Premium channels for Black Friday prices
If you’re a user of Roku, the company is offering a ton of channels at discounted prices for Black Friday, so whether you like AcornTV or Fox Nation, you’ll be able to lock in a lower price if you visit Roku’s site between now and November 30. (All these are two-month offers unless otherwise noted.)
Roku channels for $.99 per month
A&E Crime Central
Fox Nation
The Great Courses
HISTORY Vault
Lifetime Movie Club
MGM+
Noggin
STARZ
UP Faith & Family
Roku channels for $1.99 per month
Cinemax
Hallmark Movies Now
ViX Premium
Paramount+ (As low as $1.99/month for 3 months)
Roku channels for $2.99 a month
Acorn TV
ALLBLK
AMC+
Peacock ($2.99/month for 3 months for Peacock Premium)
Other Roku offers
BET+ ($3.99/month for 3 months)
Apple TV+ (3 months free)
Cyber Monday deals on streaming devices
Deals on streaming services are great and all, but they won’t be much use if you don’t have a solid device to stream stuff. Well, I have you covered there, too. Below are five great deals on streaming devices.
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: This cheap-as-chips streaming stick can be yours for the Cyber Monday price of $15.99, marked down from $29.99.
Chromecast with Google TV (4k): The 4K version of Google’s streaming device is on sale through Best Buy for $37.99, regular price: $49.99.
Roku Ultra: Roku’s top-of-the-line streaming device is selling for $69.00, down from its regular $99.99 price.
2021 Apple TV 4K with 64GB Storage: Amazon’s Cyber Monday price for Apple’s streaming box is $179.95. That’s 10% less than the normal price of $199.99.
Tablo 2-Tuner Over-The-Air DVR: This device lets cord-cutters record what they like from their smartphones, Amazon Fire devices, Roku, Google TV, and over-the-air broadcasts, and play it back on any other device in the house. The $79.95 price is 20% off the usual $99.95 price.
Stephen Johnson
Staff Writer
Stephen Johnson is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker where he covers pop culture, including two weekly columns “The Out of Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People are Getting Wrong this Week.” He graduated from Emerson College with a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing.
Previously, Stephen was Managing Editor at NBC/Universal’s G4TV. While at G4, he won a Telly Award for writing and was nominated for a Webby award. Stephen has also written for Blumhouse, FearNET, Performing Songwriter magazine, NewEgg, AVN, GameFly, Art Connoisseur International magazine, Fender Musical Instruments, Hustler Magazine, and other outlets. His work has aired on Comedy Central and screened at the Sundance International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, and Chicago Horror Film Festival. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
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