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Roku’s 99 Cent Sale On Peacock, Paramount+ Ends Tonight


By Phillip Swann
The TV Answer Man –@tvanswerman

Tonight is the last night to get Peacock or Paramount+ from Roku for just 99 cents a month for two months. The device maker is ending its National Streaming Day promotion at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.

Roku is also selling several other streaming services at a discount, including Starz for 99 cents a month for two months; AMC+ for $1.99 a month for two months; BET+ for 99 cents a month for two months; MGM+ for 99 cents a month for two months; History Vault for 99 cents a month for two months; and Hallmark Movies Now for 99 cents a month for two months, among others. You can see a complete list of the discounts here.

Roku is also giving away Apple TV+ for free for three months. However, the Apple deal doesn’t end until May 29, 2023. (See terms of the promotions at the Roku web site. Some offers are only available to new subscribers.)

After the promotional period ends, your subscription will continue to automatically renew at the regular subscription price until you cancel. You can cancel any time before your subscription renewal date to avoid being billed for the next term.

National Streaming Day is an industry-created holiday to promote online viewing. Hulu is also participating with a $1.99 a month deal for three months. That deal doesn’t end until May 27.

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Have a question about saving money on TV? Send it to The TV Answer Man at swann@tvanswerman.com Please include your first name and hometown in your message.

— Phillip Swann
@tvanswerman


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