Sky TV customers haven't got long left to dramatically reduce their bills

If you’re looking to get a cut-priced Sky contract then now is a good time to sign up. The satellite TV firm has been running a huge Black Friday promotion with some bundles reduced by as much 50 percent off the usual price. This means you can currently get Sky TV and broadband beamed into your home from £28 per month.

There’s a bunch of big bundles in the Black Friday sale but, with this shopping event now over you haven’t got long left to sign up with some discounts ending on December 2.

So, if you are looking for a way to cut your bills here’s what’s available right now and how much you can save.

First up it’s Sky TV with broadband and there’s plenty of savings with some deals reducing the price by as much as £41.40 per month.

Here’s some of the best deals…

Sky Entertainment + Broadband • NOW £39 per month – saving £10
This bundle includes over 300 channels plus fast broadband with speeds of 59Mbps available.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Sky Entertainment + Broadband + Sports + Cinema • NOW £59 per month – saving £30
Includes all of Sky’s entertainment channels plus access to Sky Sports and over 1,000 movies on demand. There’s also broadband thrown in with speeds of 59Mbps available.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Sky Mega Bundle + Broadband • NOW £70.50 – saving £41.50
This package includes Sky Sports and Cinema plus access to Sky Box Sets and Netflix.
Customers who sign up will also get dedicated kids channels and fast broadband with speeds of 59Mbps available.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Ultimate On Demand + Broadband • NOW £45 – saving £16
This bundle features over 500 Sky Box Sets plus Netflix in full HD. Again, there’s that fast 59Mbps broadband thrown in as well.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Entertainment + Broadband + Sports • NOW £54 – saving £25
As the name suggests, you’ll get Sky’s entertainment and Sports channels plus internet access as part of this bundle.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Ultimate On Demand Bundle + Broadband • NOW £45 – saving £16
This deal features over 500 Sky Box Sets and Netflix combined. Plus there’s broadband included as part of the offer.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Entertainment + Broadband + Sports • NOW £54 – saving £25
Sky is offering its customers the chance to get entertainment and sports plus broadband at discounted prices with this bundle saving £25.
GET THE DEAL HERE

And finally…Entertainment + Broadband + Cinema • NOW £48.50 – saving £19.50
This last broadband offer includes entertainment and movies.
GET THE DEAL HERE

So that’s the deals for broadband but there are also some good offers if you just want TV.

Here’s a rundown of what’s on offer for television fans

Black Friday Mega Bundle – NOW £53.50 – saving £31.50
Includes Sky Sports, 1,000 movies on demand, Sky Box Sets, Netflix and Kids.
GET THE DEAL HERE

Entertainment + Sports + Cinema • NOW £43.50 – saving £24.50
Includes films and Sky Sports plus 1,000 movies on demand
GET THE DEAL HERE

Entertainment + Sky Sports • NOW £37 – saving £15
Includes Sky’s sporting channels plus all it entertainment
GET THE DEAL HERE

Entertainment + Ultimate on Demand + Cinema + HD • NOW £28 per month – saving £6
Includes 500 Box Sets plus Netflix comes as part of the bundle
GET THE DEAL HERE

These deals come as there’s more good news for Sky customers with the satellite TV firm offering a big upgrade at a much cheaper price.

Sky has just announced that it is launching a new 1TB set-top box which will offer more features at a cost more might be able to afford.

This means you can watch sports and movies in this pin-sharp quality and record six shows at the same time without having to pay the higher price for the 2TB Sky Q box.

Sky says that customers who choose the Sky Q Experience pack with the new standard 1TB box will now be able to unlock over 3,500 hours of award-winning Ultra HD Entertainment, the latest Ultra HD movie premieres on-demand, and edge-of-seat sporting clashes.

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source: express.co.uk