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Tom Bedford

This streaming deal makes the cheapest cord-cutting tool even more affordable

Philo app on Apple TV.

Aren't the Black Friday streaming deals all about saving money? Well that's the mantra of Philo TV all year round, but it's offering an extra discount for your first month of membership to help you save even more cash.

More Black Friday streaming deals

Max ($2.99 per month first 6 months)
Hulu ($0.99 per month for first year)
Paramount Plus ($1.99 per month for first 3 months)
Fubo ($80 off first 3 months)

Despite Philo TV's monthly fee of $25 being a bargain compared to the $40 of Sling TV or $70+ of Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV, YouTube TV, Fubo and so on, there's a new Black Friday deal on the budget streamer which somehow makes it even cheaper.

Until Tuesday, November 28 (the day after Cyber Monday), you can sign up to Philo and get your first month at half price, or just $12.50. This lets you test it without committing lots of cash upfront.



To sign up, simply follow the link above, with the discount code applied at the checkout.

Philo comes in at #6 in our list of the best live TV streaming services, as while it's incredibly cheap, its channel list is quite limited. 

The channels tick lots of the basics with Lifetime, MTV, Food Network, Comedy Central, AMC and so on, but there's less news and sports content than most people like. It's mainly for entertainment channels and doesn't offer premium options or tiers. 

That being said, for some people, we can imagine Philo TV offering everything you need, and we'd definitely recommend you check out the Philo channel guide just in case it ticks all your boxes. 

Plus, it's the cheapest entry in our aforementioned list, and is the lowest-costing live TV service overall unless you count the free streaming services.

At $12.50, Philo is cheap enough that it's easy to sign up for just a month to test it out, as you can just cancel afterward if it's not for you. You won't need to buy any extra hardware or streaming kit for it, as long as you've got a smart TV or compatible device (thankfully Philo has a supported devices list).

We should also mention that Philo TV's Black Friday deal isn't the only one we've seen on a live TV streaming service, as there's $80 off your first three months of Fubo. While that's a bigger discount and gets you many more channels, you'll still have to pay more upfront.

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