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23 Dec 2024


NextImg:Select Prime Video Channels are just $2/month with this end-of-year sale

With the year coming to an end, Amazon Prime is offering some truly unbeatable deals to expand your streaming horizons into 2025.

If you haven’t already heard of Prime Video Channels, let us tell you all about this great feature that any Prime member can take advantage of.

Prime Video Channels allow Amazon Prime subscribers to subscribe to additional streaming services inside Prime Video, which are automatically included in a subscription. Instead of having tons of apps for every service you subscribe to, the content for all of your Prime Video Channel add-ons will be available right inside Prime Video.

A handful of channels, priced as high as $12.99/month have been discounted for a limited time to just $1.99/month for your first two months. Whether you like movies, sports, documentaries, or British dramas, there’s a channel out there just waiting to be discovered by you. It’s the perfect time to subscribe and save, but you’ll have to make sure you do so before January 2.

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Your first two months of Paramount+ with Showtime (ad-free) will be just $3. It includes NFL on CBS, and your live, local CBS station. Stream films like “Dear Santa,” shows including “1923,” and the 2025 AFC Championship game.

It’s time to binge “Outlander” Season 7! Stream new episodes and more with this discount that lasts for your first two months.

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Acorn TV

Save big on Acorn TV for the best of British TV, including new episodes of “Harry Wild.”

$7.99/month $1.99/month
via Prime Video
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ALLBLK

ALLBLK is a streaming service that prides itself on being “inclusively—but unapologetically—Black.”

$5.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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BBC Select

Documentaries on politics, history, true crime, and culture, plus other fun non-fiction titles stream on BBC Select

$5.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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Crunchyroll (Fan)

The top anime streaming service to watch new and classic anime in the United States is just $4 total for your first two months.

$7.99/month $1.99/month
via Prime Video
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Great American Pure Flix

Christmas movies and more from Great American Family stream on Pure Flix. Watch “A Little Women’s Christmas” and more just in time for the holidays.

$9.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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Hallmark+

‘Tis the season for Hallmark Christmas movies! Just in time to catch the end of Countdown for Christmas, save 75% on your first two months.

$7.99/month $1.99/month
via Prime Video
Buy Now
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HIDIVE

Save big on another anime service during Prime Video’s end-of-year sale.

$5.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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History Vault

It’s the best of History Channel — all without a cable subscription! Watch “Alone,” “Ancient Aliens” and more.

$5.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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Lifetime Movie Club

Lifetime Movie Club features has a lot of the cable network’s TV movies available on-demand in addition to documentary content like Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up.

$4.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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MGM+

MGM+ has great original content like “FROM,” plus movies straight from theaters like Zoe Kravitz’s “Blink Twice.”

$1.99/month
Prime Video
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PBS Documentaries

PBS is kind of known for its documentaries, right? This service has a ton, with topics ranging from history to nature to science and tech, including all of the films and series from documentarian Ken Burns.

$4.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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PBS Living

The lifestyle arm of PBS has shows like “The French Chef,” “Antiques Roadshow,” and “America’s Test Kitchen,” for one low price.

$2.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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PBS Masterpiece

Period dramas are the name of the game on Masterpiece, with titles like “Grantchester” and “Sanditon.”

$5.99/month $1.50/month
Prime Video
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The Great Courses

There’s so much to watch and learn on The Great Courses, with full series like “The Real History of Secret Societies” and “The History and Archaeology of the Bible.”

$7.99/month $1.99/month
Prime Video
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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post’s streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews