Streaming TV Military Discounts

The following service discounts cover two primary categories: Digital and Personal. These companies offer their services to the military community at discounted prices.
Streaming TV and Sports Services with Military Discounts
DIRECTV Digital
WeSalute members can receive $5 off their monthly DIRECTV Digital (streaming service) subscription. HOWEVER, WeSalute is a paid subscription service priced at $59.95 per year with a $4.95 processing fee.
Disney+
Qualifying customers of Base Exchanges can claim a military discount on Disney+ through The Exchange’s official site and get up to 25% off the annual subscription price.
Fubo TV Discount for Military
Fubo TV offers savings on your first month of the subscription when you verify with GOVX.
Hulu Military Discount
Base Exchange customers can get a military discount on Hulu subscriptions through The Exchange’s site, up to 25% off the annual subscription price. Restrictions apply.
MLB.TV (Baseball)
Save up to 35% and stream your favorite team’s out-of-market games live or on demand. You also have the option to select to view all games from all teams that are out-of-market.
NBA League Pass
Save up to 30% on a monthly subscription to NBA League Pass with their military discount. Verification is required.
NFL+ Military Discount
Get up to 25% off a subscription to NFL+.
NFL Sunday Ticket Military Discount
Save as much as $282 for this season on NFL Sunday Ticket.
Paramount+ Military Discount
Save 50% off for the life of your subscription with Paramount+. Thousands of movies, shows, sports, and more. Verification by SheerID required.
Pandora Military Discount
Pandora offers a discount on their premium services for the military community.
Peacock Military Discount
The military discount for Peacock is on their Premium Service. Qualified customers can subscribe for $3.99/mo. for 12 months with verification. Regularly priced at $10.99/mo, this is over 60% savings on the regular price.
YouTube TV
New subscribers verified via ID.me can receive a military discount on YouTube TV for $67.99/mo for 12 months (a $180 savings annually). The regular price is $82.99/mo. Military subscribers save $15 a month.
Military Discount Streaming TV Services FAQ
Does Netflix Have a Military Discount?
Netflix does not currently offer a military discount.
Is there an AppleTV+ Military and Veteran Discount?
There is currently no offer for military and veterans for discounted pricing on AppleTV+, Apple’s TV streaming service. However, they do offer 10% off Apple products and accessories.
What Is the Amazon Prime Military and Veteran Discount?
Amazon Prime does not currently offer a military or veteran discount.
What Is the HBO Max Military Discount?
HBO Max does not currently offer a discount for military, veterans, or their families.
Is there an MLS Season Pass Military Discount?
There is currently no offer for military personnel on a discounted MLS Season Pass.
Does Sling Offer a Military Discount?
Sling does not currently have a discount for military or veterans.
Does Starz Offer a Military Discount?
Starz does not currently offer a military discount. STARZ is an app that offers streaming TV and movies. Past deals have included percentage discounts and cash-back offers.
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Personal Services
Au Pair in America Military Discount
This company provides childcare au pairs who live with their host families. The discount is non-traditional in that military members can apply for free. As of press time, there is a $500 program fee discount. Check their website for availability.
Massage Envy Discount for Military
This national massage franchise offers an in-store discount on certain massages and services. These options are offered per location; check with the nearest one near you to learn what local options are offered.
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Editor-in-Chief Joe Wallace is a 13-year veteran of the United States Air Force and a former reporter/editor for Air Force Television News and the Pentagon Channel. His freelance work includes contract work for Motorola, VALoans.com, and Credit Karma. He is co-founder of Dim Art House in Springfield, Illinois, and spends his non-writing time as an abstract painter, independent publisher, and occasional filmmaker.


