Stream history, science, and more — forever
Today’s professionals are constantly on the go. This means finding a balance between learning, relaxing and staying informed can be challenging for most of us. If you’re looking for new ways to unwind and expand your mind, this MagellanTV offer could be just the thing.
Through October 27, you can get a lifetime subscription to over 3,000 world-class documentaries for just $159.97 (reg. $999). With genres spanning history, science, technology, space, crime and culture, you can dive into topics that enrich your knowledge while winding down after a busy day.
Unlike other streaming services, MagellanTV is dedicated exclusively to documentaries. Whether you’re interested in ancient history, scientific discoveries, true crime, or space exploration, this platform has it all. With new content added weekly, you’ll always have fresh material to explore.
MagellanTV lets you stream on up to five devices, making it easy to access from your office, home or even on the go. The platform is designed for convenience and flexibility, whether you’re casting to your Roku, Fire TV or Chromecast or watching directly on a portable device or phone. It’s a convenient platform for professionals who want to learn in their spare time.
Forget the interruptions—MagellanTV is 100% ad-free, allowing you to enjoy your documentaries without distractions. With award-winning filmmakers at the helm, the platform delivers some of the best documentary content available, rivaling traditional streaming services in both depth and breadth.
One verified buyer named Nicholas said, “I didn’t know anything about MagellanTV. But what an amazing stream service with great content for a one-time payment.”
Explore exclusive playlists that delve deep into the people, events and discoveries that have shaped our world. It’s an engaging way to unwind without losing touch with intellectual curiosity.
Don’t miss a lifetime of entertainment and knowledge with MagellanTV for just $159.97 (reg. $999) when you order through October 27.
This story was originally published October 10, 2024 at 6:00 AM.
