SAVE $46: If you're new to YouTube TV,Sister Emanuelle you can score your first two months for just $49.99 per month instead of $72.99. That's about 32% in savings.
Live TV streaming services are basically the new cable — only without the contracts and hidden fees. Rather than a cable connection, you just need a solid internet connection and you can enjoy live access to a well-rounded channel selection. The problem is that costs keep climbing, making these cable alternatives nearly the same price as cable itself. That's why this YouTube TV deal particularly made us perk up.
Through Nov. 17, new subscribers can get their first two months of YouTube TV for just $49.99 per month. That's a savings of $23 per month or about 32%. Not to mention, you'll get a free 10-day trial to kick things off. The offer is only valid for the base plan, but the base plan has plenty to offer. After the promotion period ends, you'll automatically be charged the full price of the base plan, which is $72.99 per month, unless you cancel.
This is one of the best deals we've seen YouTube TV offer. Usually the introductory cost for new users hovers between $52.99 and $64.99 per month. So if you've been curious about live TV streaming or looking for a way to tune into NBA games, college football, or any other live sports, this is the time to dive in.
The YouTube TV base plan includes over 100 live channels, including local stations, specialty networks like Discovery and Bravo, sports channels like FS1, ESPN, Golf, and NFL Network, and kids networks like Nickelodeon and Disney. You can checkout your own local lineup before committing.You'll also get unlimited DVR space, special features like Key Plays View, six different household accounts, and three simultaneous streams.
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