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The best TV and audio streaming deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2023

Better viewing and listening costs less right now.

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The Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are in full swing, and we’ve no doubt that many of you are mulling over TVs, smartphones and headphones. There are some excellent discounts on these devices for 2023 – but that’s not much use if you don’t have access to the content you really want to watch or listen to. This is where a good streaming subscription comes in.

For Cyber Monday 2023, we’re seeing considerable savings and introductory deals applied to some of the best media streaming options. From TV brands like Sky to audio services such as Audible, there are worthwhile discounts on a variety of entertainment options.

We’ll keep this guide updated with the best streaming deals as they’re announced, so you can equip your tech – new or old – with content that’s worth tuning into. We're curating the best Sky deals here, too.

While Black Friday itself (24 November) has passed, we’ve noticed that some of our favourite streaming deals are valid right through until the end of the month, or even later.

18-month subscription

Sky Stream, Sky TV & Netflix - £19/month

Sky Stream, Sky TV & Netflix - £19/month
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Sky is offering some outstanding deals on selected entertainment streaming packages during its "Bigger Black Friday" sale.

This particular package for new customers gives you Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix Basic for £19/month on an 18-month subscription. That's a saving of £7/month, versus the usual price for this bundle.

With this package, your media streams via a Sky Stream box that links up to your TV. No satellite dish required! The offer ends on 30 November. Just don't forget to always read the small print before signing up: this is an 18 month contract and Sky is open that prices could change during that period.

3-month introductory offer

Amazon Music Unlimited - 3 Months FREE

Amazon Music Unlimited - 3 Months FREE
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We'd struggle to think of one good reason not to take up this introductory offer from Amazon Music. All you need to do is sign up, and you'll get three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free.

The jury is very much out on whether Amazon Music is as good as Spotify. Nonetheless, three months of free listening sounds fine to us.

Do be mindful that this offer applies to the first three months of your subscription only, after which point your account will auto-renew at £10.99/month, or £9.99 for Prime members. You can cancel the subscription before then if you'd prefer not to pay. This deal expires on 11 January 2024.

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18-month subscription

Sky Stream, Sky Cinema, Sky TV & Netflix

Sky Stream, Sky Cinema, Sky TV & Netflix

This TV bundle for new Sky TV customers is perfect for film-loving households. With the excellent Sky Cinema, as well as Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix Basic, there should be cinematic gems galore here for every taste.

At £30/month for Black Friday, this package costs a whole £7/month less than usual – which amounts to a £126 saving across the 18-month subscription period.

And here's a little sugar for your popcorn: subscribers to this package get two free Vue cinema tickets per month. Like all Sky packages always read the terms and conditions: this is an 18 month contract and Sky is clear that your monthly price could change during that period.

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Pete Wise is a freelance writer with over a decade's experience working across a wide range of publications and subject areas. A frequent contributor to Good Housekeeping, Pete helps keep tech and lifestyle coverage up to date – especially during seasonal sales like Prime Day and Black Friday.

As a consumer journalist, Pete has reviewed hundreds of products for titles including The Independent, Evening Standard, Ideal Home and Homebuilding & Renovating. His articles on other topics, such as global development and social initiatives, have been featured in publications such as The Guardian and Positive.News.

When he's not busy writing, Pete spends much of his time running, renovating, playing guitar and feeding his cat.

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