National Streaming Day: YouTube TV Slashes $45 Off First Three Months
By Phillip Swann
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YouTube TV is offering $15 off each of the first three months of its base service, a savings of $45. (The regular price is $72.99.) The deal is only available to new subscribers and the regular price will apply if you don’t cancel prior to the end of the three-month promotional period. See this for more information.
While YouTube TV has provided the discount for several weeks, it’s the streamer’s best deal for today’s National Streaming Day, an industry-created holiday when online video companies traditionally offer steep discounts.
Fubo, a rival live streaming service, today is offering 15 percent off its programming packages for the first month as part of a National Streaming Day promotion. You can redeem the reduced price here.
The 15 percent discount would bring Fubo’s first month price for its base Pro plan from $79.99 to $67.99. Pro includes more than 180 channels, including Bally Sports regional sports networks and some other RSNs in market. The first month of Fubo’s Elite package, which includes more than 250 channels, includng RSNs, would be $77.49 rather than the usual price of $89.99. The first month of the Premier plan, which includes more than 260 channels and RSNs, would be $84.99 instead of the usual $99.99.
In other National Streaming Day promotions, Roku, the streaming device company, is now offering 29 streaming services for 99 cents a month for two months. And Apple TV+ is available for free for three months as part of the Roku promotion. Click here to learn more about the Roku deals.
Go to TVAnswerman.com during the day for more discounts.
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