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Deal Alert! Get 3 Weeks of YouTube TV for Free & Save on Your First 3 Months

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Just in time for the holidays, cord cutters can end 2023 by keeping some money in their pockets with the latest offer from YouTube TV. For a limited time, new subscribers can get a free three-week trial of the and save $66 total on their first three months.

To claim this offer, you have to sign up for YouTube TV before the offer ends on Tuesday, January 2, and live in a market where the service is available. You’ll receive a 21-day free trial and your first three months are only $50.99 per month. Returning subscribers aren’t eligible for the deal.

With over 100 channels, YouTube TV offers one of the best values for cord cutters who love to watch live TV. For only $72.99 per month, you get access to the most popular networks featuring news, live sports, entertainment, and much more. From highly-viewed national networks like TNT, Food Network, Nickelodeon, CNN, ESPN, FS1, CNN, and Fox News, to local broadcasts including ABC, CBS, NBC, The CW, and FOX, there is something for the whole household to watch. Based on your zip code, channels may vary, but you can see which networks are in your area HERE.

There aren’t any hidden fees, annual contracts, or installations which makes it easier to stream your favorite shows, movies, sports, or events on Roku, Fire TV, Apple, or any other compatible device with an internet connection. Since it’s a month-to-month service, you can cancel at any time.

The base plan includes unlimited DVR storage, so you can record and keep your content for up to 9 months in your library. Personalize your viewing experience with up to six individual accounts and stream simultaneously on three screens for no additional charge. Other features of the platform include Key Plays View, which highlights big moments during sporting events; Stats View for real-time insights; and Fantasy Football View.

Enhance your streaming experience and save big with this deal before it’s gone by signing up for YouTube TV today.

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