
Sky And NOW TV Members To Get Free Premier League And Movies
Just in time for Christmas, Sky and NOW TV customers will be getting a few freebies, including sports, movies and mobile data

Just in time for Christmas, Sky and NOW TV customers will be getting a few freebies, including sports, movies and mobile data

Sports fans can get a discount of more than 25% on the NOW TV Sky Sports Pass – with a few limitations. See the full details – but you need to hurry up

Although Netflix stopped offering a free 30-days trial in the UK, there’s a new offer that some can use to get it for free, for 21 days

Black Friday deals are already here, with excellent discounts on some of the top streaming devices from Amazon and Roku

The popular VPN service, which you can use to watch US streaming services, is kicking off the season with a major offer

Vodafone’s VOXI mobile network is offering unlimited streaming on Netflix, YouTube and several other apps – at no extra cost. But is it worth it?

Just in time for the Premier League’s return, NOW TV are offering an impressive discount on the Sky Sports Pass. But it’s for a limited time

A new offer from NOW TV slashes the price of the “Sky Cinema” pass for up to 12 months – but there’s a catch

The new streaming service from Disney is coming to the UK on March 24 – but if you hurry up, you can get a discount on the annual subscription

Just in time for the holidays: Six premium TV channels which are part of Amazon Prime’s “Channels” add-on, such as StarzPlay, MGM, Discovery and others, are now available for just 99p each – for the first month (usually they’re around £5/month, each). You’ll need to hurry up though, as the deal is only available until January 6.

Black Friday is almost upon us, but some great deals are already here. The Roku Streaming Stick+ 4K (see our review) is discounted heavily today on three different online stores – and you can save £20-£30 on one of the most popular streaming sticks out there. Buy The Roku Stick+ Roku’s streaming devices are very popular

Should you combine broadband and TV packages together, and can comparison sites help you save money when you do? Will Pointing explains in this guest post