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TV Streamers Slash Prices for March Madness – Find Your Best Deal

If you’re looking for a cheap way to keep tabs on the NCAA Tournament, live TV streamers are lining up to reel you in. There are some great deals happening right now.

Paramount+ – $2.99/mo.

Sign up for Paramount+ right now and you’ll save $11/month over the Premium plan with no ads. That includes your live, local CBS affiliate and all the NCAA games that will appear there. You can repeat this deal for two months, and catch up on great movies, original series like “Landman” and “Tulsa King,” and a huge back catalog of TV favorites.

DEAL

$13.99/mo.
$2.99/mo.

Discount ends in:

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The Paramount+ deal won’t help you with any games on TBS or truTV, but this is a really good deal.

DIRECTV Genre Pack Sales

If you want a limited number of channels, DIRECTV is offering a great sale.

  • MySports: $44.99 for 2 months ($20 off)
  • MyNews: $34.99 for 2 months ($5 off)
  • MyKids: $14.99 for 2 months ($5 off)

MySports will give you every NCAA tournament game on CBS, truTV, TNT, and TBS. You’ll also get ESPN to watch the NIT and Women’s Tournament. It’s a great value on sale. MySports also includes free ESPN Unlimited!

deal

$69.99/mo.+
$49.99/mo.

YouTube TV Intro Deals

YouTube TV’s new channel packages offer an inexpensive way to watch the tournaments. The Sports Package is $54.99/month for your first year after a 10-day free trial. That package includes CBS, truTV, TNT, and TBS for the entire Men’s Tournament, plus ESPN for the NIT and Women’s Tournament.

$82.99/mo.
$67.99/mo.

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