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National Streaming Day 2025 deals: Discounts, free trials, streaming bundles to celebrate

National Streaming Day 2025 deals: Discounts, free trials, streaming bundles to celebrate

Yahoo20-05-2025
National Streaming Day celebrates how online viewing has become a way of life, with millions of subscribers watching their favorite movies and television shows on hundreds of platforms.
The unofficial holiday takes place Tuesday, May 20, and was first recognized by Roku TV in celebration of its launch in 2008. In recent years, various streaming services celebrate the day with new releases or special discounts.
From half off subscriptions to saving by bundling, here are some deals you can find on this National Streaming Day:
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Roku is offering one month of Apple TV for free on National Streaming Day, as well as other discounts, like STARZ for $1.99 for two months. View more deals here.
The streaming service if offering half off for the first month. Sling TV's orange plan is $23 (usually $45.99) for the first month, which offers a total of 34 total including seven exclusive sports and family channels, such as ESPN and the Disney Channel. Find all of the plans here.
Sports and television streaming service FUBO is taking off $20 for the first month with a new subscription.
You can finally get to binge watching popular television series "Severance" for free. Apple TV+ is currently offering seven days free, then $9.99 a month after the trial.
The streaming service popular for shows like "Outlander" is offering its monthly plan for $4.99 for the first three months, which usually costs $10.99. The semi-annual plan currently costs $3 a month when you prepay for six months.
For $16.99 a month, you can get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, or get Disney+ and Hulu for $10.99. By bundling the streaming services, you can save up to 46%, according to the Disney+ website.
The streaming service with television hits such as "MobLand" offers a free seven day trial, followed by monthly plans ranging from $7.99 to $12.99 a month.
Peacock is now including grocery delivery service Instacart+ at no extra cost, which is a $79.99 a year value, according to its website. You will get $0 delivery fees, but service fees may still apply.
The streaming service is offering half off with its student discount, which will bring the cost of its monthly service to $4.99 a month from $9.99.
Natassia Paloma may be reached at npaloma@gannett.com, @NatassiaPaloma on Twitter; natassia_paloma on Instagram, and Natassia Paloma Thompson on Facebook.
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This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Celebrate National Streaming Day 2025 with these deal
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