Cyber Monday streaming deals 2022: these offers are still live - Louder
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Cyber Monday streaming deals 2022: these offers are still live - Louder

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Want to save yourself some major cash on TV, film and music streaming? These mega Cyber Monday streaming deals are still live
The Cyber Monday streaming deals are over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still opportunities to save. As we approach the end of 2022 you’re probably looking at ways to save cash or realign the streaming services that will take your viewing and listening into the new year. If that sounds like you, you’re in luck, as there are still some major savings to be made on music, TV and movie streaming. We’ve rounded-up all the best offers right here.
If it’s a cheap music streaming service you’re after, new subscribers can sign up for three months of Amazon Music Unlimited totally free (opens in new tab), where you’ll get access to 90 million tracks in glorious HD. A total no-brainer.
Keep scrolling for loads more deals… And if you’re wanting know about the best Cyber Monday streaming deals of 2023, this is your page for all the latest news and early offers. 
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HBO Max with ads: $1.99 per month for 3 months (opens in new tab)
New and returning HBO customers in the US can save 80% with this top offer. Sign up before November 28 and you’ll get access to HBO Max with ads for $1.99 per month for the first 3 months. After the period ends and you continue with the service, you’ll be charged $9.99 per month. Dive in and you’ll be watching hit shows like House Of The Dragon in no time.
Amazon Prime Video: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Amazon Prime Video is bursting at the seams with content including Prime Originals and a bunch of music films. It’s also home to The Wheel of Time and The Rings Of Poower. After your trial, a monthly sub will cost $8/£8.99
Disney+: 12 months for the price of 10 for annual sub (opens in new tab)
Disney+ is an amazing option if you love all things Disney, Star Wars, Marvel and Pixar. There’s no free trial, but if you sign up for an annual sub, you’ll get 12 months for the price of 10. Monthly subscriptions cost $/£7.99.
Netflix: Basic With Adverts $6.99/£4.99 a month (opens in new tab)
Netflix recently introduced their Basic With Adverts package for a low price of $6.99/£4.99 a month. While it only streams up to 720p (the same as Basic) it’s the cheapest Netflix option available and worth checking out if you’re after a huge amount of entertainment. 
Apple TV+: 7-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Apple launched their streaming service in late 2019 and it’s become a favourite for many thanks to Apple Originals content and more. Following the 7-day free trial, you’ll be charged $/£6.99 per month.
Amazon Prime Video: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Amazon Prime Video is bursting at the seams with content including Prime Originals and a bunch of music films. It’s also home to The Wheel of Time and The Rings Of Poower. After your trial, a monthly sub will cost $8/£8.99
Disney+: 12 months for the price of 10 for annual sub (opens in new tab)
Disney+ is an amazing option if you love all things Disney, Star Wars, Marvel and Pixar. There’s no free trial, but if you sign up for an annual sub, you’ll get 12 months for the price of 10. Monthly subscriptions cost $/£7.99.
Netflix: Basic With Adverts $6.99/£4.99 a month (opens in new tab)
Netflix recently introduced their Basic With Adverts package for a low price of $6.99/£4.99 a month. While it only streams up to 720p (the same as Basic) it’s the cheapest Netflix option available and worth checking out if you’re after a huge amount of entertainment. 
Apple TV+: 7-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Apple launched their streaming service in late 2019 and it’s become a favourite for many thanks to Apple Originals content and more. Following the 7-day free trial, you’ll be charged $/£6.99 per month.
Amazon Music Unlimited: Three months for free (opens in new tab)
With more than 90 million tracks at your fingertips on Amazon Music Unlimited, you won’t be short of music over the festive period. Sign up now and you’ll get three free months to sample everything the service has to offer.
Apple Music: One month free trial (opens in new tab)
Apple Music offers Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos and lossless audio and shines when listened to through AirPods (3rd gen), AirPods Pro or AirPods Max. There’s a month’s free trial, after which a sub will cost $10.99/£9.99 a month.
Qobuz: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Qobuz not only offers 90 million songs, including hi-res tracks, but you can also buy albums through the service to keep forever. After the trial, a monthly Qobuz plan will cost $/£10.83 a month.
Spotify: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Spotify is perhaps the best-know music streaming service and a 30-day free trial is a great way to check it out. The playlists are fantastic and if you wish to continue listening after the trial, it’ll cost $/£9.99 a month.
Amazon Music Unlimited: Three months for free (opens in new tab)
With more than 90 million tracks at your fingertips on Amazon Music Unlimited, you won’t be short of music over the festive period. Sign up now and you’ll get three free months to sample everything the service has to offer.
Deezer Premium: £4 a month for 3 months (opens in new tab)
If you’re looking to get into Deezer Premium, the music streaming service are holding their very own Cyber Weekend deal. Sign up now and you’ll only pay £4 a month for 3 months. Considering the service usually costs £11.99 a month, this is a top deal.
Apple Music: One month free trial (opens in new tab)
Apple Music offers Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos and lossless audio and shines when listened to through AirPods (3rd gen), AirPods Pro or AirPods Max. There’s a month’s free trial, after which a sub will cost $10.99/£9.99 a month.
Qobuz: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Qobuz not only offers 90 million songs, including hi-res tracks, but you can also buy albums through the service to keep forever. After the trial, a monthly Qobuz plan will cost $/£10.83 a month.
Spotify: 30-day free trial (opens in new tab)
Spotify is perhaps the best-know music streaming service and a 30-day free trial is a great way to check it out. The playlists are fantastic and if you wish to continue listening after the trial, it’ll cost $/£9.99 a month.
Deezer Premium: One month free (opens in new tab)
Deezer Premium offers FLAC files in high fidelity and there’s tracks in 360 Reality Audio which deliver a brilliant audio experience. Following the trial, a sub will cost $/£11.99 per month.
As always, Cyber Monday takes place a few days after Black Friday. This year that date is Monday 28 November. We expect some of the best deals to continue beyond this date, too.
While Cyber Monday is usually associated with money off physical products, there are so many streaming services jostling for your attention that we expect them to offer discounts on subscription packages and extended their trial periods. 
It’s also worth noting that many of the big online shopping giants have been known to throw in a streaming subscription free for up to six months when buying a Bluetooth speaker or pair of headphones. This can sometimes be squirrelled away in the small print, but we’ll be keeping on top of the Cyber Monday streaming deals and posting them on this page.
When it comes to Cyber Monday streaming deals, many of the offers will appear on the home page of the many streaming services or on their social media channels. We’ll be keeping tabs on all of them and updating this page regularly with up-to-the-minute promotions.
Scott looks after and updates Louder’s online buyer’s guides and also scouts out the best deals for music fans from every corner of the internet. He’s spent more than 28 years in newspapers and magazines as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in the summer of 2014, where he wrote extensively about rock, metal, prog and more, before moving to the eCommerce team full-time in 2020. Scott has previous written for publications including IGN, Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald covering everything from daily news and weekly features, to video games, travel and whisky.
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