Crave and TSN Now Available as a Bundle on Prime Video: Here’s Pricing

There’s a new Bell Media channel bundle that lets viewers subscribe to Crave and TSN (or RDS) directly through Prime Video.

Bell Media has added its Crave + Sports bundles to Amazon’s Prime Video Channels, giving users another way to access shows and live sports — all in one place.

The bundles include Crave’s usual lineup of hit series like The Last of Us, Euphoria, and Shoresy, along with live sports from TSN or RDS, covering everything from the NFL and NBA to F1 and major hockey tournaments.

“Since introducing the bundles earlier this year we’ve seen great success, and bringing them to Prime Video allows us to continue to expand our subscription offerings for Canadians,” said Kevin Cluett, SVP, Distribution, Out of Home, Direct to Consumer, and Product Platforms, Bell Media, in a statement on Friday.

“The combination of Crave, TSN, and RDS through one subscription not only provides unbeatable value, but also unmatched variety with Crave’s popular content and the expansive roster of live sports on TSN and RDS.”

This move makes it easier for people to manage their subscriptions and save a bit of money compared to signing up for each service separately. Bell says it’s seen strong interest in these packages since launching them earlier this year and hopes being on Prime Video will bring in even more subscribers.

Monthly bundles now available for $32.99 per month:

  • Crave + TSN
  • Crave + RDS (for French-language sports)

According to Bell, you can save $14/month by purchasing this bundle versus subscribing to TSN ($24.99) and Crave ($21.99) separately. “When you start a bundle, your existing subscriptions for either channel will end, including ones in a free trial period. Paid subscribers will receive a refund equal to the remaining portion of your current paid month within five days,” explains the fine print.

You still need a Prime Video account, but once that’s set up, everything streams from one place.

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Timrules
Timrules
8 months ago

I haven't lived in Quebec for awhile: does RDS offer anything more than shit like sled-dog racing from Chicoutimi these days?

RockSuperstar91
RockSuperstar91
8 months ago

Does it include TSN+

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