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The streaming TV marketplace is as competitive as ever in 2024.
Whether you’re looking for live TV or premium video-on-demand content, there are more options available than you could possibly have time to watch in one month — and certainly more fees than you would want to fork over.
So how do you get the best bang for your buck? Often it requires hunting down the best promotional offers to get the content you want below the retail price.
These deals can come in the form of a temporary promotion, a bundling discount, or even a free perk from a wireless phone subscription.
I cover streaming TV for Team Clark, so I’m constantly monitoring the market for the best offerings. In this article, I’ll update you on the latest money-saving streaming TV deals.
These deals may be temporary, so move fast if you see one you like. I’ll try to keep the offers as fresh as possible.
This article was updated in March 2024 and I review it once per month. Detailed notes on all updates can be found here.
Team Clark has compiled this list to help you save money on your streaming TV bill. This list will change frequently as offers come and go. The offers are not listed in any particular order, and we have not received any outside influence on our selections. If you find a deal you think should be considered for this list, please email me at nick@clark.com.
If you’re in the market for a live TV streaming subscription, look for temporary price reductions. Sometimes companies use them to lure new customers instead of offering a free trial.
Here are some deals I found during a recent sweep of live TV streaming services:
You might be surprised to learn that some of the best discounts or freebies for streaming TV deals come courtesy of wireless phone providers.
Major players in the cell phone space, including Verizon and T-Mobile, have some pretty good deals for their customers. In a shifting market that features great prices from discount cell service providers, big-name brands are adding perceived value to their monthly pricing by adding benefits like free streaming subscriptions.
With an assist from Team Clark’s Dallas, who is our site’s wireless phone plan expert, here are details on some of the good streaming perks out there:
The Disney Bundle is a great way to get three popular streaming TV services at a discount.
It includes the on-demand, ad-supported versions of Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ for just $12.99 per month. They would cost around $25 per month total if you paid for each as a standalone subscription.
Hulu + Live TV subscribers now receive the Disney Bundle as part of their subscriptions.
Select Verizon customers may also receive complimentary access to the Disney Bundle.
If you’re an American Express cardholder, you may be able to net additional savings on the Disney Bundle by opting into The Disney Bundle Credit on select cards. Other AmEx cards may offer discounts via AmEx Offers.
In an effort to boost the value of its shopping subscription service, Walmart is now offering Walmart+ subscribers a free Paramount+ Essential subscription as one of its perks.
Walmart+ is $98 for an annual subscription. The Essential plan, which is Paramount’s ad-supported tier, has a retail price of $5.99 per month or $59 per year. That’s a pretty good value for people who were already paying for at least one of those services.
You can find more information on redeeming the Paramount+ offer through Walmart+ here.
If that offer is not for you, it’s worth noting you also can try Paramount+ via a 7-day free trial.
If you’re not getting Paramount+ for free, you may still find value by bundling it with Showtime.
Showtime, which previously was $11 per month as a standalone streaming product, is available in a bundle with Paramount+ for $11.99 per month. To get this pricing, you need to sign up for “Paramount+ with Showtime” via the Paramount+ website.
If you decided to buy the latest iPhone or a new MacBook, you may have also gotten free access to Apple TV+.
The current promotion is for three free months for new customers.
You’ll find original shows like “Ted Lasso” and “Severance” as well as a growing library of live sports that includes both Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer.
You may pay for Amazon Prime to get your favorite products delivered to your doorstep, but that subscription also has streaming TV value.
Paying for Amazon Prime also gets you access to the Prime Video collection, which includes popular original TV shows including “Jack Ryan,” “Reacher” and “The Terminal List,” as well as a large collection of movies.
Football fans also will benefit from this subscription, as Prime Video became the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football beginning with the 2022 NFL season.
If you’re paying the $139 annual fee for Amazon Prime, this is a nice bonus.
2024 update: Prime Video now includes ads, so you will have to pay an additional $2.99 per month if you wish to stream ad-free.
If you have a student in your household, it may be worthwhile to use their email address to sign up for your streaming services.
Several student discounts are available, including:
Team Clark wouldn’t be doing its job in helping you save more and spend less if we didn’t at least include a pitch here for taking advantage of the free options on the market.
Money expert Clark Howard is a huge fan of the emerging free streaming TV options, soI figured I’d point out a few that you might want to try.
“People are really hurting their wallets by signing up for one streaming product after another and after another,” Clark says. “And by the time you’re done, you could be subscribing to enough things that you would never be able to watch all the video content this is available. There are probably several of these that you subscribe to that you don’t get around to watching, but you’re paying for them each month.”
Consider trying Pluto TV, Tubi and The Roku Channel as you dip your toes into the free streaming TV market.
Oh, and if you’re looking for a way to watch your local channels for free, you can likely do that with the help of an antenna.
Do you have a money-saving tip for streaming TV consumers? We’d love to hear about it in the Clark.com community!
This post was last modified on March 20, 2024 10:04 am
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