Amazon Prime Day 2026 is offering steep discounts on premium streaming channels. According to Rolling Stone, prices are slashed by up to 93% during the sale event, which runs July 23 to 26.

Paramount+ normally costs $13.99 a month. Prime Day subscribers can get the first two months for $0.99 each—a 93% discount. The service includes UFC fights, NFL games, soccer matches, and content from CBS, Comedy Central, and Paramount Pictures.

Starz is offering a similar deal, dropping from $11.99 a month to $0.99 for two months—a 92% markdown. The channel carries shows like Outlander and Power Book III: Raising Kanan Returns, along with Party Down.

Apple TV offers 54% off: $5.99 per month for your first two months instead of the usual $12.99.

Prime Video lets you add these services as channel add-ons directly in the app, so everything runs under one login and one bill. You manage multiple services without juggling separate apps or remembering different passwords.

To access these deals, you'll need either an Amazon Prime membership ($139 per year or $14.99 monthly after a 30-day free trial) or standalone Prime Video ($8.99 monthly). If you've been considering these services, July is the time to try them.

These discounts are live now through July 26.