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Get 3 free months of Hulu and Pandora when you buy a Roku from Walmart
TL;DR: For a limited time, you can get three free months of Hulu (without ads) and Pandora Premium — a $65 total value — with the purchase and activation of select Roku players from Walmart.
Whether you plan on watching the big game, live-tweeting the commercials, or avoiding football altogether to catch up on the latest season of Shrill, chances are you’ll be spending some quality time with your TV this coming weekend.
If futzing with cable equipment or flipping between different streaming services *isn’t* on your agenda — fair! — you’re definitely going to want to pick up one of Roku‘s media players. They effectively serve as a hub for all of your entertainment, making it easy to stream both free and paid content (including TV, live news, sports, shows, films, and music). Hellooo, convenience.
And here’s a hot tip: If you buy a Roku from Walmart at some point within the next week or so, you’ll get three free months of Hulu (without ads) and Pandora Premium — a $65 total value. That’s a ton of entertainment to get you started with streaming.
SEE ALSO: 4 ways to get the best streaming experience out of your new Roku
To claim this offer, you’ll have to purchase a new Roku at Walmart by Feb. 9 and activate it by Feb. 15. You’ll then simply open the device’s Hulu and Pandora channels and follow their respective instructions to redeem those three free months of streaming. Once you’re all set up, you’ll have ad-free access to Hulu’s collection of more than 85,000 shows and films and will be able to enjoy the music you love on Pandora with unlimited skips and replays.
One quick note: This deal is only available to new and eligible returning customers, so if you already have Hulu and/or Pandora, you’re SOL. (Sorry.)
Snag any of the following Roku devices from Walmart to get started:
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