DEAL ALERT: Here’s How To Finally Cut The Cord And Snag A Month Of YouTube TV Right Now

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You’ve probably heard all about cord-cutters by now, right? They’re the (very) smart people who have decided to ditch cable and start streaming their TV and live events online, using their Internet services like Verizon Fios to stream programs on things like YouTube TV. It can end up saving them a boatload of money while still getting them the channels they want for an over-the-top experience.

Now, I know what you’re probably thinking; there has to be a catch. Trust me, as someone who wasn’t a cord-cutter until recently, I thought the exact same thing, wondering how to get the most out of an Internet provider like Verizon Fios beyond just for scouring the Internet on my computer or smartphone.

But, no joke, pulling that ugly black cord from my wall and getting myself a YouTube TV subscription has been one of the best decisions I’ve made — and my bank account sure is happy I made the switch.

For a limited time, Verizon Fios is offering the first month of YouTube TV on them with selected Fios Home Internet packages. Check out all the details over on Verizon.

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While you’ve, no doubt, heard about the benefits that cord-cutting brings, you may not be familiar with all the benefits and different subscription benefits of YouTube TV, that Verizon Fios offering. To help you out, I’ve got your back, so take a look at the below to understand things a little better.

With the first month of YouTube TV on Verizon Fios, you can check things out to see the difference between cable and streaming TV; well, other than the convenience and lower monthly price. After the first month on Fios, YouTube TV costs just $49.99/month, plus additional terms, which is an awesome price considering all the channels you get. And you’ll worry less about slow Internet connection speeds, because you can have six accounts per household with up to three simultaneous streams, making it easy for each member of the family to personalize their viewing experience with their favorite channels and content.

Still not convinced YouTube TV is worth it? Just take a look at all the standard channels that come with a subscription, which doesn’t include any potential add-ons (which I’ll get to in a minute).

  • ABC
  • AMC
  • Animal Planet
  • BBC America
  • BBC World News
  • Big Ten Network
  • Bravo
  • CBS
  • CBS Sports Network
  • CNBC
  • CNBC World
  • CNN
  • CW
  • Cartoon Network
  • Cheddar Business
  • Cheddar News
  • Comet
  • Cozi TV
  • Discovery Channel
  • Disney Channel
  • Disney Junior
  • Disney XD
  • E!
  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPNU
  • ESPNews
  • FOX
  • FOX Business
  • FOX News
  • FS1
  • FS2
  • FX
  • FXM
  • FXX
  • Food Network
  • Freeform
  • HLN
  • IFC
  • Investigation Discovery
  • MLB Network
  • MSNBC
  • Motor Trend
  • NBA TV
  • NBC
  • NBC Golf
  • NBCSN
  • Nat Geo
  • Nat Geo Wild
  • Newsy
  • OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network)
  • Olympic Channel
  • Oxygen
  • Pop
  • SEC Network
  • Smithsonian
  • Start TV
  • Sundance TV
  • Syfy
  • TBS
  • TCM
  • TLC
  • TNT
  • TYT Network
  • Tastemade
  • Telemundo
  • Tennis Channel
  • Travel Channel
  • Tru TV
  • USA
  • Universal Kids
  • Universo
  • WE tv
  • YouTube Red Originals

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See a bunch of things that you already watch on that list? Probably; especially if you’re a sports buff who can’t help but watch things like ESPN, FS1 NBC Golf and NBA TV, among others.

This is an amazing time to sign up for Verizon Fios Home Internet service, especially since you get the first month of YouTube TV on them to help finally to finally cut down on expensive cable bills. Seriously, paying for those channels on cable will set you back $150+.

But remember how I mentioned all those add-on channels available with YouTube TV? Yeah, take a look at some options to upgrade your subscription service.

  • NBA League Pass: $40/month or $249 for the full season
  • Showtime: $7/month
  • Starz: $9/month
  • Curiosity: $3/month
  • Fox Soccer Plus: $15/month
  • AMC Premiere: $5/month
  • Shudder: $5/month
  • Sundance Now: $7/month
  • EPIX: $6/month

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YouTube TV has zero annual contracts, meaning you can manage it by month if you’re feeling a little tight around the wallet. And with local channels available through streaming, and a free, cloud-based DVR space, cord-cutting to watch your favorite content on the service helps give you everything you want at your fingertips — without the price tag that cable can bring.

Streaming is only as good as the network it’s on. Switch now to Fios and get the first month of YouTube TV.

*Offer available for new and existing Fios Standalone customers who sign up for YouTube TV through Verizon Fios.

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