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Looking to do a little spring cleaning of yourstreaming services?
A new month is the perfect time to reduce the clutter of your streaming bill.
There are so many platforms now and paying for all them can really eat away at your bank account.
That involves canceling one or more services for a short time and re-subscribing later when a must-see title premieres.
The month’s other major release is the Kevin Bacon supernatural series “The Bondsman.”
Oh, and he’s a country musician on the side.
That’s a terrifically kooky premise, but not enough for me to keep Prime Video.
As for “Etoile,” I’m much more tempted.
The big ticket, of course, is the end of March Madness.
The Final Four is set for April 5, while the championship game will air April 7.
But those two rounds are airing onCBS, which you could watchfor freethe old-fashioned way with aTV antenna.
Mine is hooked up to a Sling AirTV Anywhere gadget so I can record shows to watch later.
If you’re a fan, you should keep the service until April 6, then cancel.
The standalone Prime Video plan is $9 per month.
So, you could save up to $28 a month if you cancel both.
That may not sound like a lot, but it’s not nothing, either.
Churning streaming services throughout the year can save you a few hundred dollars.
And with the prices of everything skyrocketing these days, every dollar counts.