Streaming services are offering discounts this Presidents’ Day, with Starz leading the way at $2.99 per month for the first three months, a savings of $24. The offer, highlighted by multiple sources, positions Starz as a value option for diversifying movie and TV selections.
YouTube TV is as well offering a promotion: a free 10-day trial followed by $59.99 per month for two months, down from the regular price of $82.99, representing a $46 savings. Several other platforms are participating in limited-time offers, including DirecTV MySports, which is offering a free 5-day trial followed by $49.99 per month, a $40 discount from its usual $89.99 price.
The Disney+ and Hulu bundle is available for $9.99 for one month, a $3 reduction from its standard $12.99 price. Spotify Premium is offering two months of free access, a savings of nearly $26. Sundance Now is offering a promotional rate of $3.99 per month for three months with the code SN50, saving customers $4.
While these discounts aren’t specifically branded as “Presidents’ Day” deals, they are available for a limited time around the holiday, according to reports. Streaming services often offer discounts around major holidays, though Black Friday typically features the most substantial savings.
Beyond streaming, a Walmart+ subscription includes Peacock Premium at no additional cost, representing a potential annual savings of over $100. For those seeking audio upgrades, Apple AirPods are on sale for $99 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, a 23% discount.