Amazon Prime Day Streaming Deals Offer Huge Discounts on Apple TV and More
Amazon Prime Day offers discounts on streaming services, including half off Apple TV, with two-month free trials for Prime members.

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Amazon Prime Day is known for deals on tech, robot vacuums, and Apple products, but it's also become a great time for streaming deals and discounts. Many major streamers, including Apple TV, HBO, Peacock, and Paramount Plus, are offering nearly free two-month trials for the final day of Prime Day, accessible through existing Amazon Prime accounts. These deals allow users to binge-watch their favorite shows while sitting by the pool during most of the summer, likely for just a dollar a month.
To access the deals, users must sign up through their existing Amazon Prime account, as Prime Day deals require Amazon Prime. Today's the final day of Prime Day, making it the last chance to get these streaming deals. Users can also browse a roundup of the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals or visit the Amazon Prime Day live blog for real-time updates.
Updated 3 pm ET Friday, June 26: New streaming deals from AMC+ and PBS Kids have been added, and all deals have been confirmed to still be running for the final day of Prime Day. Why this matters: The discounts offered during Amazon Prime Day on streaming services have significant implications for both consumers and the streaming industry as a whole. For consumers, this means access to a wide range of popular streaming services at a fraction of the usual cost, allowing them to try out new services or continue enjoying their favorite shows at a reduced price.
For developers and businesses, this highlights the competitive nature of the streaming market, where services must offer attractive pricing and promotions to stand out. As the streaming market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how services balance pricing, promotions, and content offerings to attract and retain subscribers. Open questions remain about the long-term impact of these promotions on subscriber growth and retention, as well as how services will adapt to changing consumer behavior and preferences.
Source: Wired