


Amazon Prime Day is less than one week away!
Amazon Prime members can score savings on thousands of products, but the deals won’t stop at physical products — right now, three-month free trials of Audible and Kindle Unlimited are already available to members.
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In addition to all of that, a number of great deals on two-month subscriptions to Prime Video Channels, including Paramount+, Starz, and BritBox are now available ahead of the actual kickoff to Prime Day.
As we noted, you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to take advantage of these early deals, but if you aren’t already, never hear: new members get a 30-day free trial before $14.99/month payments kick in.
Take 50% off your first two months of Paramount+ with Showtime. The ad-free plan includes all of the series and movies that are part of Showtime’s catalog, in addition to originals, live sports like NFL on CBS, and next-day new CBS episodes of “NCIS,” “Fire Country,” and more from the Paramount+ side.

While Discovery+ was integrated into Max in 2023, the standalone streaming service still exists. If Food Network, TLC, HGTV, and all things lifestyle are your jam, it may be time to ditch Max for this cheaper alternative with all the same titles.

Catch up on the hit “Interview with the Vampire” and more from Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe, stream all things “The Walking Dead, plus everything Shudder, IFC Films Unlimited, and Sundance Now have to offer for 50% off over two months.

Catch new episodes of “Outlander” coming soon, plus all of the shows in “Power” series, a new season of “The Serpent Queen,” and new movies for just $1/month.

Watch hit original series like “Godfather of Harlem,” “Billy the Kid,” and “FROM” plus hit movies from the Amazon MGM catalog, like “American Fiction” and “Challengers” (streaming July 29!) all for one low price.

Popular movies, new and old, are streaming on Cinemax. Right now, you can check out films like “First Man,” “Widows,” “The VVitch,” and “Aliens” among many others.

Fans of all things Tyler Perry will likely get a lot of value out of a BET+ subscription. It has no shortage of movies, plus original series, reality shows like “Love and Hip Hop,” and classics like “Martin.”

Formerly known as ViX+, ViX Premium is the largest Spanish-language streaming service, full of original series and movies, live sports, and more. Right now, you can get it for just $1/month.

True crime junkies, this one’s for you. A&E Crime Central is full of documentaries and series like Cold Case Files, Nightwatch, and The First 48: Missing Persons.

The BBC and ITV teamed up to create the BritBox streaming service, so users in America can stream the best British soaps, talk shows, game shows, and more the same day they air in England, in addition to a library of top mystery series, comedies, and originals (like the recent “Archie,” starring Jason Isaacs as Cary Grant).

If you want even more British TV in the US and love mysteries, this is the service for you. While BritBox has some signature British mysteries, Acorn is chock full with classics like Midsomer Murders and originals like Agatha Raisin.

In the mood for even more British TV? PBS Masterpiece is for the period drama lovers, with full seasons of shows like “Tom Jones,” “Sanditon,” “Marie Antoinette,” and “All Creatures Great and Small.”

Hallmark Channel lovers, you need this service. Stream full seasons of Hallmark originals like When Calls The Heart and The Way Home, plus take in all of your favorite romance and mystery movies, old and new, including Christmas romances year-round.

Cord-cutters who miss being able to tune into Lifetime’s dramatized true crime movies will love this deal for Lifetime Movie Club, which has a lot of the network’s TV movies available on-demand.

Get access to faith-based family friendly movies, TV, and more, with Up Faith & Family — all for $1/month in the lead-up to Prime Day.

Great American Pure Flix gives you an all-access pass to Great American Family’s uplifting, family-friendly movies including all things Christmas.

With classics like “Arthur,” “Reading Rainbow,” and “Mr. Rogers Neighborhood” and new shows like “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” and “Pinkalicious and Peterrific” keep kids entertained with fun, educational series for days.

PBS is kind of known for their documentaries, right? This service is full of ’em, including all of the films and series from documentarian Ken Burns.

Ancient Aliens, Pawn Stars, and American Pickers are just a few of the shows you can watch with a History Vault subscription. If you’re a cord-cutter missing all things History, you can get your fix here.

There’s so much to watch and learn on The Great Courses, with full series on everything from history to art to cooking available to stream.

Catch up on all the latest and greatest in anime, including One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Jujutsu Kaisen. The service offers subtitled anime, premiering just hours after new episodes air in Japan, along with dubbed english audio where available.

Stream titles likeThe Eminence in Shadow, Oshi No Ko, and My Isekai Life on this alternative anime service included in the sale.

Go global with some of the world’s best dramas, mysteries, comedies and more available to stream on MHz Choice.
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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for New York Post’s streaming property, Decider, and contributor to Post Wanted Shopping. 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.
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