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One Month Of Vidgo Is Just $20 Right Now (And It Doesn’t Matter Which Plan You Pick)

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Vidgo is just $20 for the first month and it doesn’t even matter which base plan you pick. Without a free trial available, this deal offers a good opportunity to try Vidgo out at a cheaper price than usual, and especially for those considering one of the more expensive packages.

Vidgo is not exactly the cheapest live TV service around, with its base plan competing on price with the likes of DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu Live TV, and YouTube TV. However, it is also a channel-rich live TV streaming service. For example, even its cheapest plan unlocks access to more than 110 live TV channels.

Right now, Vidgo is running a promotion which reduces the price of all of its plans down to just $20 for the first month. As the Plus plan (with 110+ channels) normally costs $69.99, this results in a saving of $40 on the usual cost.

With the Premium plan, normally priced at $84.99 and offering access to more than 150 channels (including NFL RedZone), also down to $20, subscribers to this package save $65 on the first month, and just in time for football season.

Even if opting for Vidgo’s most expensive Ultimate package, subscribers can still sign up for just $20, resulting in a huge saving of $80 on the cost of the first month.

Just to complete the options, Vidgo is also offering the first month of its Spanish-language Vidgo Mas plan for $20 as well. This represents a saving of $20 on the usual $40/month cost.

While this promotion is a great way to test out Vidgo in general, and an especially good deal on the most expensive Ultimate package, it is worth keeping in mind that a subscription will auto-renew at the usual rate, and unless canceled before the end of the discounted period.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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