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Running out of shows to stream? Us too. Winter months have us endlessly scrolling the selection at all the major streaming services while asking friends for recommendations. If you could use a fresh selection of streaming options that include live channels, check out this great free deal.
As of Feb. 5, the YouTube TV base plan is free for your first 21 days. The typical price is $82.99 per month, which means this deal saves you about $60 over the three weeks. You're free to cancel at any time.
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YouTube TV includes channels like ESPN, ABC, NBC, HGTV, AMC, bravo, National Geographic, NFL network, and many more. The exact selection will depend on your location, and you can browse the full list of channels here.
YouTube TV is also pretty generous when it comes to sharing passwords. Unlike some streaming platforms, YouTube allows up to six individual accounts with unlimited DVR for all. You'll be able to stream on three devices at the same time with the base plan, which means three family members or housemates can be watching their own streams at the same time.
You're free to tune into YouTube TV from your phone, tablet, TV, gaming console, or computer, which gives you nice flexibility since we're almost always around at least one of these devices.
If you're in the mood for upping your viewing options for the next three weeks, jump on the free 21-day trial of YouTube TV. While the plan usually costs $82.99 per month, you might very well decide it's well worth it since it adds over 100 live channels to your viewing selection.
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