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BRITS can claim £220 worth of saving on top streaming services as part of a giveaway from LG.

The discounts and freebies include access to Apple TV+ at no cost.

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LG is launching a special "Streaming Week" next week to mark ten years since the company first introduced its own webOS platform to TVs.

It's available to anyone with an LG 4K (UHD) or 8K resolution TV released from 2018 onwards.

Top of the deals are three months of free Apple TV+, for both new and returning subscribers.

Separately, users can claim three months of Apple Music for free too.

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Apple TV+ is home to popular hits including Ted Lasso and The Morning Show, but there's also a raft of new content coming this month:

  • Slow Horses - Series 4
  • La Maison
  • Midnight Family
  • Wolfs

Elsewhere there's Crunchyroll, which has more than 25,000 hours of anime content, which you can watch for free for 30 days.

And for small kids, you can access Baby Shark World for a month completely free too.

Meanwhile, there are heavy discounts on other big name streaming services.

Amazon's Prime Video is offering 50 per cent off rent or buy for select titles, both films and TV shows.

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Paramount+ is giving both new and returning viewers half price off an annual subscription.

And MUBI, a streaming service for arthouse and international cinema, is knocking 70 per cent off for six months.

All in all, these discounts and freebies add up to around £220.

The offer ends on October 6, 2024.

How to claim

If you have an eligible TV, go to the Home Screen.

From there, head to Content Store or Apps.

Find the LG Streaming Week app and download it.

Open the app and browse through the offers.

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All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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