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Sky launches its cheapest-ever TV and Netflix bundle for just 50p a day
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Updated 16:15 27 Feb 2026 GMTPublished 14:49 4 Dec 2024 GMT

Sky launches its cheapest-ever TV and Netflix bundle for just 50p a day

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Danielle Fowler

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If you’re kicking yourself for not bagging a Black Friday deal in time, then listen up.

In news that will see us through winter, you can now watch Sky and Netflix for the equivalent of just 50p per day. Yes, you read that correctly.

Sky has launched a new telly bundle with access to thousands of films and TV shows across Sky Stream, Sky Atlantic, Netflix, and discovery+. The 'Essential TV' package comes in at £15 per month so if you do the maths, that works out at just 50p per day. Lovely.

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For price comparison, a standard Netflix account currently costs £4.99 per month and is only available on one device at a time. Meanwhile, an ad-free account weighs in at £10 per month.

So, if you’ve missed out on the conversation at work, you can finally join in with top hits on Sky Atlantic including The Day of the Jackal, Sweetpea, and House of the Dragon. Over on Netflix, you’ll want to add Man On The Inside, Nobody Wants This, Squid Game 2, and Black Doves to your watch list. Plus, you’ll gain access to hundreds of factual entertainment, reality TV series, and documentaries.

Getty/Nanci Santos
Getty/Nanci Santos

The channels you won’t find on there? Sky Max, Sky Comedy, Sky Witness, Sky Showcase, and National Geographic. But the good news is that you can upgrade to include these for just £7 extra.

The new Sky Essential TV package* is available on Sky Stream and Sky Glass, bringing together popular channels and apps in one place.

Discover the best Sky TV bundles 2024 below:

  • Sky Stream, Ultimate TV, Netflix, and Discovery+, £22 per month
  • Essential TV, Sky Atlantic, Sky Cinema, Netflix + Discovery+, £25 per month
  • Essential TV, Sky Atlantic, Sky Sports, Netflix, and Discovery+, £35 per month

How to get Netflix for 50p per day before Christmas

The Sky Essential TV package is now available for just £15 per month on the website. Essential TV includes Sky Atlantic, Netflix Standard with Ads and discovery+, as well as free to air channels such as the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky News, and Sky Arts.

If you’re happy to spend a bit more dosh, you can upgrade for £7 per month (£22) for extra channels such as Sky Max, Sky Comedy, Sky Documentaries, Sky Crime, Sky Showcase and Sky Witness, with fan favourites on offer including: Brassic, A League of Their Own, and And Just Like That. The bonus offer also comes with U&alibi, Comedy Central, U&GOLD and National Geographic.

Whichever option you choose, there’s also the chance to bag add-on packs such as Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, Sky Kids and UHD & Dolby Atmos. What more could you ask for?

Visit the Sky website to shop the best deals now.

*Prices may change during the minimum term.

Featured Image Credit: Sky/Getty/demaerre

Topics: Netflix, Hacks

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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