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Save $23 off your first two months of YouTube TV during Black Friday

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SAVE $46: As of Nov. 28, YouTube TV is offering two months of the service for $23 off the usual price for Black Friday. This Youtube TV Black Friday deal brings the streaming service to just $49.99 per month, and $46 in total savings (after that, your membership will revert to the original price of $72.99 per month).

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YouTube TV (Base Plan, 2 months)
$98 at YouTube TV
$144 Save $46

Come on, admit it. You miss cable sometimes, don't you? We never thought we'd see the day once streaming services became the norm, but here we are. There's just a certain itch that live television scratches, one that the likes of Netflix and Max can't.

Thankfully, we have YouTube TV to fill that void, and memberships to the popular live TV service are on sale for Black Friday. Sign up for the Base Plan during the promotion, and you can save $23 off your first two months, just $49.99 per month, and score $46 in total savings (after that, your membership will revert to the original price of $72.99 per month).

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With a YouTube TV Base Plan, you'll get access to over 100 live TV channels, unlimited cloud DVR storage, the ability to stream on multiple devices at once, and more. You also won't have to deal with the confusing contracts, installations, and hidden fees that traditional cable companies would normally subject you to. If you're a former cord-cutter who's ready to dip their toes back into cable, YouTube TV is a good place to start — especially during Black Friday.

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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.


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