Tuning into Sky is never going to be as cheap as simply buying a Freeview-powered telly but some surprisingly early deals are making things way more affordable. Black Friday doesn't officially start until November 29 but the offers are already flooding in with Sky confirming that users can now sign up and for premium telly access.
There are a number of deals available from the telly provider including the option to take delivery of its latest Stream box and pay just £19 per month (was £26). That price includes a swathe of exclusive Sky channels such as Sky Atlantic, Sky Documentaries and Sky Max plus full access to as well. That means you can tune into endless boxsets - like Drive to Survive - without paying anything extra.
If you want to add more content there are also deals that feature Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and Sky Kids with prices for those platforms now starting from as little as £29 per month.
SEE ALL THE NEW SKY DEALS BELOW
Sky Stream - basic plan
PRICE: £19 - WAS £26
INCLUDES: Over 100 channels plus Netflix access
CONTRACT: 24 months
Sky Stream with Sky Sports
PRICE: £39 - WAS £46
INCLUDES: Over 100 channels along with Sky Sports plus Netflix access
CONTRACT: 24 months
Sky Stream with Cinema
PRICE: £29 - WAS £36
INCLUDES: Over 100 channels along with Sky Cinema and Netflix access
CONTRACT: 24 months
Sky Stream with Cinema and Sky Kids
PRICE: £35 - WAS £42
INCLUDES: Over 100 along with Cinema, Sky Kids plus full Netflix access
CONTRACT: 24 months
For those not aware, Sky Stream is a diddy device that gets sent in the post and can be DIY installed. It uses your broadband rather than a dish to beam live on-demand content to the big screen and includes features such as personalised recommendations and full access to all the most popular streaming services.
If £19 per month still sounds like too much, there are plenty of . Argos and Amazon have big discounts on these screens with things starting from under £300.
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