Get 60+ Spanish channels for $29.99 with DIRECTV's new deal
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Do you love Spanish-language TV so much that you'd happily pay for a dedicated subscription to gain access to Spanish-language channels covering sports, news, and entertainment?
Great! You can snap up the DIRECTV MiEspañol Genre Pack for $29.99/mo. for two months. That's a $5 saving per month, and to sweeten the deal, you'll also get a subscription to ViX Premium with ads for free.
The pack features over 60 channels, including Univision, Telemundo, ESPN Deportes, CineLatino, and CNN en Español. ViX Premium opens up access to TUDN, beIN SPORTS XTRA en Español, Las Estrellas, and loads more.
Stream Spanish-language TV for less
Get two months of MiEspañol today for $29.99/mo. for the first two months. The pack is one of DIRECTV's curated "Genre Packs" designed for viewers who want a focused, Spanish-first lineup without English-language shows getting in the way.
Deal ends March 31
This limited-time deal gives customers the $5 discount for two months, with the price reverting to $34.99/mo. thereafter. If you decide that the MiEspañol pack is not for you, then you can cancel anytime you like.
Subscription to the MiEspañol Genre Pack also unlocks ViX Premium with Ads. ViX Premium delivers the most Spanish-language original content, including hit shows, novelas, original films, and over 3000 soccer games.
If you missed out on this opportunity to save, have a look at our DIRECTV promo codes, which we update regularly with the latest offers.
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