Amazon Prime Day kicks off in just one week, and the deals are coming in hot.
You can already score savings on thousands of products, but the deals don’t stop at physical products.
Beginning today, a number of great deals on Prime Video Channels are now available.
What are Prime Video Channels?
Glad you asked!
Prime Video Channels allow Amazon Prime subscribers to subscribe to additional streaming services inside of Prime Video. Instead of having tons of apps for every service you subscribe to, the content for all of your Prime Video Channel add-ons will be available right inside of Prime Video.
That being said, you will need to be a Prime member to take advantage of these deals and more.
Below, we broke down all the deals along with how to get them, so you can get streaming ASAP.
Paramount+, $6/month for two months, original price: $12/month
Take 50% off a Paramount+ subscription, which now includes all of the series and movies that are part of Showtime’s catalog, in addition to originals, live sports, and next-day new CBS episodes from the Paramount+ side.
AMC+, $4.50/month for two months, original price: $9/month
Watch originals like Lucky Hank and last year’s acclaimed Interview with the Vampire, plus everything Shudder, IFC Films Unlimited, and Sundance Now have to offer for 50% off over two months.
ViX Premium, $1/month for two months, original price: $7/month
ViX Premium, formerly known as ViX+, is the largest Spanish-language streaming service, full of original series and movies, live sports, and more.
Hallmark Movies Now, $1/month for two months, original price: $6/month
Hallmark Channel lovers, this streaming service is for you. Stream full seasons of Hallmark originals like When Calls The Heart, Ride, and The Way Home, plus take in all of your favorite romance and mystery movies.
BritBox, $1/month for two months, original price: $8/month
Two of the biggest broadcasters in the Great Britain teamed up to create BritBox, which lets users in America stream the best British soaps, talk shows, game shows, and more the same day they air in England, in addition to a library of top mystery series, comedies, and originals (like the recent Stonehouse, starring Succession‘s Matthew Macfadyen).
PBS Masterpiece, $1/month for two months, original price: $6/month
This one is for the period drama lovers, with full seasons of shows like Tom Jones, Sanditon, Marie Antoinette, and All Creatures Great and Small. You can also get your British mystery fix on Masterpiece.
Acorn TV, $1/month for two months, original price: $7/month
The last of the British services on sale this Prime Day is Acorn TV. If you love mysteries, this is the service for you with classics like Midsomer Murders and originals like Agatha Raisin.
PBS Kids, $1/month for two months, original price: $5/month)
With classics like Arthur and new shows like City Island, keep kids entertained with fun, educational series for days.
Noggin, $1/month for two months, original price: $8/month
Noggin is the kids’ streaming service that features all of Nickelodeon’s pre-school and elementary animated series: Dora the Explorer, Blue’s Clues, Bubble Guppies, Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups, and more.
Cinemax, $1/month for two months, original price: $10/month
Cinemax is a service full of popular movies, new and old. Right now, you can check out films like First Man, Widows, Armageddon, and Juno among many others.
Lifetime Movie Club, $1/month for two months, original price: $5/month
Fans of Lifetime channel’s dramatized true crime movies will love this deal for Lifetime Movie Club, which has a lot of the network’s TV movies available on-demand.
ALLBLK, $1/month for two months, original price: $6/month
ALLBLK’s website describes the service as “Inclusively, But Unapologetically – Black.” Formerly the Urban Movie Channel, ALLBLK features originals and movies with Black leads.
ScreenPix, $1/month for two months, original price: $3/month
If you love classics, ScreenPix is for you. From the early days of Technicolor to westerns, the service is chock full of classic movies from Hollywood’s entire history.
PBS Documentaries, $1/month for two months, original price: $4/month
PBS is kind of known for their documentaries, right? This service is full of ’em, from history to nature to science and tech, including all of the films and series from documentarian Ken Burns.
A&E Crime Central, $1/month for two months, original price: $5/month
Where Lifetime Movie Club features primarily dramatized movie-versions of true crime events, A&E Crime Central is full of documentaries and series like Cold Case Files, Nightwatch, and The First 48: Missing Persons.