Energizer has teamed up with Rogers to offer one free month of live sports streaming through Sportsnet NOW, which is available on the web, iOS and Apple TV.

All you have to do is enter promo code “ENERGIZER” to activate your free month.
Do note that you will be required to provide your credit card details, because after the first 30 days, you’ll be charged the regular price of $24.99 if you forget to cancel (negative billing, baby). So set a calendar or reminder through Siri so you don’t forget.

The promo is limited to the first 5,000 subscriptions and ends on December 31, 2016, depending on whichever comes first. The fine print reads “Rogers/Sportsnet has the right to review pricing rates at any time.”
Last month, Sportsnet NOW for Apple TV 4 was updated for all subscribers. The live streaming sports service is available to anyone and does not require a cable subscription.
[via RFD]
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