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Prime Video deals: Save on Paramount Plus, Starz & more for Black Friday

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Want to stream premium content on streaming services but not ready to commit to another monthly subscription? Amazon Prime Video has you covered. 

Prime Video has deals on several Prime Video Channels so you can sign up for a subscription to a premium streaming service with a deep discount and watch right from your Prime Video account.

Save on streaming subscriptions with Prime Video Channels

Paramount Plus: $2.99 per month for two months

Paramount Plus is the home of a "mountain of entertainment" from Paramount-owned brands including CBS, MTV and Comedy Central. Be sure to check out the lineup of original shows including Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 and Bass Reeves. Paramount Plus also has live sports. Get the free trial to watch college basketball, Premier League soccer and more.

STARZ: $2.75 per month for two months

STARZ started as a premium cable channel and now has newly released films and original titles available for streaming audiences. Use the free trial to check out Black Mafia Family, binge watch American Gods and watch 57 Seconds with Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman.

AMC Plus: $2.25 per month for two months

Along with AMC content, AMC Plus has indie titles from IFC, horror titles from Shudder and film festival favorites from Sundance Now. This channel is a must-have for fans of The Walking Dead and Anne Rice.

Sign up for Amazon Prime to get the deals

To get deals on Amazon Prime Video titles and products across Amazon for Black Friday, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member. Not a member yet? You can sign up for a 30-day free trial to start enjoying lower prices, free shipping, and deals on services like Amazon Music, Whole Foods Market and more.

Jess is a writer, editor, and Cleveland sports fan. She previously worked for TV Guide and Cord Cutters News where she covered all things streaming and sports.