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With so many new streaming services to choose from, keeping up with all your favorite shows now costs almost as much as cable. But today, you can take advantage of a major limited-time Black Friday Peacock deal that brings its Premium plans down to a more affordable price.
Through November 27, new and returning subscribers can sign up for 12 months of ad-supported Peacock Premium for just $2 a month, or pay for the entire year upfront to get an annual plan for only $20. That's 67% off the regular price. You can also opt for an ad-free Premium Plus plan for $8 a month for 12 months, or $80 for an annual plan.
To unlock these deal prices, use the promo code BIGDEAL to get the monthly discount or code YEARLONG for the annual offer. This is open to anyone who isn't a current subscriber, even if you've been subscribed to Peacock in the past.
Peacock is a streaming service featuring NBCUniversal TV shows, movies, original series, live sports, and news programs. Prices start at just $5.99 a month on one-month deals, with further discounts available on annual plans.
The annual version of this Peacock deal is only $20 when you use the promo code: YEARLONG. Compared to using the other coupon option on the monthly deal, you're only saving an additional $4 here by going annually.
Peacock promo code, BIGDEAL, brings the cost of the Plus tier down nicely. This upgrade over the cheaper option gets rid of most ads, allows you to download select titles, and also comes with your local NBC channel.
The annual plan of Peacock Premium Plus is now on sale when you use the promo code: YEARLONG. As with the monthly tier of Plus, this gets rid of most ads, allows for select downloads, and comes with your local NBC offering.
This offer matches Peacock's Black Friday deal from 2022. But last year, Peacock ended up reducing the price again on Cyber Monday, bringing it to only $1 a month. Unfortunately, we're not expecting to see that again this year, since this year's Black Friday deal lasts through Cyber Monday.
Is Peacock worth it?
Peacock is our pick for the best streaming service you can sign up for if you're a fan of NBC programming. The service includes favorites like "SNL," "30 Rock," and "The Office," professional wrestling events from WWE, and new originals like "Poker Face" and "Based on a True Story." It's also a more affordable option when compared to services like Netflix or Hulu. Premium Plus plans even include live access to your local NBC station. Check out our Peacock TV streaming guide for more details.
And if you're looking for another service to sign up for, check out our roundup of the best Black Friday streaming deals. There are also plenty more savings to shop across other product categories in our full Black Friday deals guide.
Sarah Saril
As a Tech Deals and Streaming Reporter for Insider's Reviews team, Sarah covers the latest movie and series releases along with the best sales on products we recommend. Prior to joining Insider Inc., she was a Deals Writer at Wirecutter, a New York Times company. After graduating from California State University, Fullerton with a degree in Marketing, Sarah started out as a Freelance Deals Writer at Wirecutter; there she focused on newsletter creation, social media promotion, and syndication in addition to deals writing before stepping into a full-time role. Her accomplishments from this position, in addition to the countless deals she's written, include implementing multiple social media marketing campaigns and launching a Deals Facebook group for the company. Say hi (or send a picture of your pet) to Sarah at ssaril@insider.com, or reach her on Twitter at @sarahhahr or on Instagram at @lord_ponty. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we research deals. Read more Read lessWilliam Antonelli
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