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Prime Day cuts streaming subscriptions to under $1 for two months

Amazon’s early Prime Day offers slash prices on Paramount+, Apple TV, AMC+ and more, giving Prime members a cheap way to bulk up their streaming line‑up.

Prime Day is turning into a bargain bin for streaming services.

Amazon is rolling out a slate of early Prime Day deals that let Prime members snag premium channels for just 99 cents a month for two months. Paramount+ Premium drops from $13.99 to $0.99, Apple TV falls to $5.99, and AMC+ follows the same 99‑cent price tag. Amazon Music Unlimited is free for four months, and Audible’s Standard tier is free for three months. The offers are available through June 26 (or June 29 for music), either as standalone sign‑ups or as Prime Video add‑ons.

The discounts matter because they lower the barrier to testing multiple services at once. With most deals clustered around the Prime Day window, a Prime member can assemble a multi‑service library for under $10 total, a fraction of the usual monthly spend. Competing platforms have traditionally saved deep cuts for Black Friday; Amazon’s timing forces rivals to reconsider their own discount calendars.

If the trend holds, Prime Day could become the go‑to period for “subscription stacking,” pushing consumers to experiment rather than stick with a single service. That could reshuffle market share ahead of the summer streaming rush, especially as the same providers have repeated the formula from last year.

In short, the early Prime Day promos turn a shopping holiday into a low‑cost trial marathon, and the savings could tip the balance for anyone on the fence about adding another streaming app.

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