HBO and Cinemax now on Amazon Channels for Prime members

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Want to get your fix of hot TV shows like Westworld and Game of Thrones without a big cable bill? Amazon has a solution for its Prime members.

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Amazon Channels getting two new premium video subscriptions

For $14.99 a month, Amazon Prime customers will be able to add on an HBO subscription to their service, effective Dec. 1.

That means you’ll have access to a bevy of hit shows like Westworld, Game of Thrones, Divorce, Insecure, Silicon Valley, and the complete HBO TV and movie selection — all without having to a big pay TV bill!

For $9.99 a month, you can add a Cinemax subscription on to your Prime membership. With that, you’ll be able to watch hit shows like The Knick, Quarry, Outcast, Banshee and Strike Back, along with premium movie content.

Both services are available for immediate streaming, according to a press release.

Amazon Channels already gives Prime members access to more than 80 video subscriptions, including Showtime, Starz, PBS Kids, Acorn TV and others. For more info, visit Amazon.com/Channels.

If you’re on the fence about this one, try it out free for 30 days. If you like it, you’ll be billed an additional $14.99 (HBO) or $9.99 (Cinemax) monthly thereafter. If you don’t like it, remember to cancel before the free trial ends!

And if you’re looking for other ways to save money on TV, consider this: AT&T and DirecTV have a new trio of new streaming services that can help. With their offers, you could wind up paying as little as $5.99 a month or maybe even FREE for all the streaming content you want!

Read more: AT&T/DirecTV launch 3 new ways to stream premium video content

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