Deal Alert: DIRECTV’s Entertainment Plan Now Just $49.99 For 1st Month

By Phillip Swann
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DIRECTV has just launched a ‘flash sale’ cutting the first month price of its Entertainment Signature plan from $89.99 to $49.99. (Regular rates apply in month two if you don’t cancel prior to the end of the first month.) However, the deal is only available to new streaming customers.

The Entertainment plan includes roughly 100 channels, including ESPN, the local networks, including regional sports networks, AMC, CNN, Hallmark Channel, Freeform, Fox News, MS Now and a host of other basic cable networks.

DIRECTV says the first month’s reduced price is available until January 6, 2026. The TV provider says the Entertainment plan is the perfect choice for consumers looking to watch holiday programming and the upcoming college football bowl games on ESPN.

The company now is also offering its $94.99 a month Choice plan for $59.99 for the first month and its $124.99 a month Ultimate package for $84.99 in month one.

To learn more about the Entertainment/Choice/Ultimate deal, click here.

DIRECTV has also cut the price of its $19.99 a month MyKids genre pack by $5 in each of the first two months. In addition to 14 children’s networks, MyKids includes free access to Disney Plus. To learn more, click here.

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