Sky TV and Netflix Available 'Free' with Provider's New Streaming Deal

By Media Infotainment Team | Tuesday, 03 September 2024

As summer winds down, TV deals are gaining popularity, especially with fans tuning in to the new Premier League season or the latest Walking Dead spin-off. According to The Mirror, you can now enjoy Sky TV and Netflix for free.

Sky is offering new customers complimentary access to 100 Sky TV channels, the Sky Stream box, and Netflix at no cost. This rare offer allows viewers to experience the service before committing to a long-term plan while enjoying popular Sky content like House of the Dragon and the upcoming The Batman spin-off, The Penguin.

With this free trial, new subscribers will get over 200 TV channels, the Sky Stream box, and a Netflix subscription, all for 31 days. Even after this generous offer, there are no high fees, and you can sign up here.

Unlike other packages from the provider, those who choose this free trial deal will pay £31 after the first month without any long-term commitment. It operates on a rolling contract, allowing you to cancel without exit fees at the end of each 31-day period.

This deal is perfect for movie enthusiasts and streamers who want to relax with Netflix's latest releases while upgrading their TV experience. The Sky Stream device makes this possible.

This convenient plug-and-play gadget works with any smart TV that has an HDMI port. It includes advanced features such as voice recognition, app navigation, and satellite-free streaming just to ensure you have a reliable Wi-Fi connection, which doesn’t have to be presented by Sky.

However, it's important to note that Sky does have some drawbacks, and we advise prospective buyers to be aware of these before making a decision. As we recently highlighted in a Sky Sports deal, "There are a few considerations eager shoppers should keep in mind."

"Sky also states in the T&C's of its plans that 'prices may change during this period' which is to reflect rise with inflation costs. If shoppers fancy taking a look at Virgin Media, one thing it offers that Sky doesn't is bundling in SIM offers so you can pair it with your chosen TV or broadband plan."

Sky's free TV deal, with the first month at no cost, is sure to attract attention. However, it's important to note that after the trial period, the plan will cost £31 and does not include any sports packages. Sports enthusiasts might also consider checking out NOW for competitive offers, as Henry Burrell, the deputy tech editor at our sister site The Express, pointed out while discussing various Premier League-inspired deals.

He said: "I prefer it because I only want Sky Sports, I don't want any of the other Sky channels, and this is the cheapest way for me to get access to them without committing to a long-term contract."

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