ViacomCBS to lower cheaper Paramount Plus price, remove live CBS
ViacomCBS will lower the price of a subscription to the ad-supported version of its streaming service Paramount Plus early next month.
Paramount Plus (stylized as Paramount+) is a streaming television service owned and operated by Paramount Global. The service replaced CBS All Access, which originally launched in 2014.
Paramount Plus offers television shows from the libraries of BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Smithsonian Channel and VH1 along with movies from Paramount Pictures. It also carries licensed content from third party distributors.
Paramount Plus costs $6 a month with advertisements or $10 a month without advertisements, and offers a free trial for new and returning customers.
ViacomCBS will lower the price of a subscription to the ad-supported version of its streaming service Paramount Plus early next month.
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ViacomCBS is offering new subscribers a deep discount on one year of Paramount Plus.
Parent company ViacomCBS is already warning of price and feature changes that will roll out later this year.
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