Technology
50% off selected Prime Video channels for 3 months
Amazon Prime opens up a world of possibilities, and even your kids can profit from a subscription through Amazon Prime Channels.
Just in case you didn’t already know, Amazon Prime Channels is a TV streaming service that allows Prime members to add channel subscriptions for a low monthly subscription fee. These channels are available individually without the need for a bundle and without a contract. So you can pick and choose which channels work best for you and your family.
Amazon Prime members can now add channels like ITV Hub+, Discovery, Eurosport, Hayu, MUBI, BFI Player, MGM, Hopster, and Shudder across all devices with the Prime Video app, including connected TVs, streaming media players, mobile devices, Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, and Fire tablets. Just another advantage of being a Prime member.
In even better news for members everywhere, there is now 50 percent off selected channels for three months. Partnering channels like More Milkshake!, FunimationNow, Hopster, Discovery Kids, and Motor Trend are now available at reduced rates. There are plenty of options for you, and even more for your kids.
This offer ends on April 29, so you need to act fast if you want to add channels at great prices.
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