Black Friday: Hulu Now Available For 99 Cents a Month For 1 Year
By Phillip Swann
The TV Answer Man –Follow on X.
Black Friday just got a little more interesting with the launch of Hulu’s annual 99 cents promotion.
The discount, which is good until 2:59 a.m. ET on December 3, 2024, allows you to subscribe to Hulu’s ads-included plan for only 99 cents a month for 12 months. The regular rate is $9.99 a month.
You can also get the Disney+ with ads plan for $2 more per month, bringing the Hulu/Disney+ bundle to $2.99 a month for one year. The regular rate for the ads-included Disney/Hulu bundle is $10.99 a month
The offers are valid for new and eligible returning subscribers who have not been subscribers in the past one month. After the promotional period is over, the Hulu standalone plan or the Disney/Hulu bundle will renew at the regular monthly prices.
To learn more about the Black Friday Hulu/Disney promotion, click here.
In other Black Friday streaming offers, ESPN+, the streaming companion to the ESPN sports network, is now offering an annual subscription for $99.99 compared to the usual price of $119.99. The Black Friday promotion is good today through 11:59 p.m. ET on December 2, 2024.
The streaming service offers a mix of live ESPN broadcasts and on-demand programming. While it does not carry every show and live event available on ESPN, it does offer a large number as well as numerous live events not available on the cable/satellite channel.
The annual ESPN+ discount is available to new and returning customers, not current subscribers. To learn more about the ESPN Black Friday offer, click here.
Amazon’s Prime Video service is now selling both Paramount Plus plans for $2.99 a month for the first two months as part of its Black Friday sale. The regular Paramount Plus plan, which does not include Showtime, is $7.99 a month while the Paramount Plus with Showtime package is $12.99 a month. The Black Friday discount is good for both plans until December 2.
Peacock announced today that its ads-included plan is now available for $1.99 a month.
And Max, the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max, is offering its ads-included plan for $2.99 a month compared to the regular rate of $9.99 a month.
Note that the regular rate will apply to all Black Friday offers if you don’t cancel prior to the end of the promotion.
To learn more about the Black Friday streaming deals, see the home page of TVAnswerman.com.
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