Paramount Plus $4.99/Month Subscription
This new ad-supported tier will replace the older $5.99/month plan that is currently a hold-over from when the service was rebranded from CBS All Access to Paramount Plus. If you are currently on the $5.99/month plan, you can stay on it, and your monthly bill will go down one dollar. Some of the missing content in the cheaper plan includes both local and national news coverage from CBSN and CBS Live. The new essential plan only includes national news coverage by CBSN. It’s also worth noting that there’s more sports coverage on the commercial-free plan. And premium users get to download content for offline viewing. Still, both plans include access to tens of thousands of TV episodes and movies and the platform’s originals like Star Trek: Picard and Discovery. Members who are on the current $5.99/month tier will be grandfathered in from CBS All Access. So, you might want to stay on the slightly more expensive plan you are currently on. At least if local news coverage is important to you. In addition, if a limited-commercial subscriber opts into the new $4.99/month plan, they will not be able to switch back to the $5.99/month plan after June 7th.
Summing Up
To sum it all up, if you have been considering a subscription to Paramount Plus, want the ad-supported tier, and local news coverage is important to you, then you’ll want to subscribe before June 7th for a buck more per month. But, on the other hand, if limited ads, no local news coverage, and the lower monthly price are your thing – watch for the new plan coming on Monday, June 7th.
Get Paramount Plus
Currently, at the time of this writing, you can still subscribe to Paramount Plus. It’s priced at $9.99/month for no ads and $5.99/month with limited commercials. After June 7th, that “essential” tier goes to just $4.99/month. It’s also worth noting that you can save 15% when purchasing a yearly plan. There’s also a student discount of 25%. You can also bundle Showtime with Paramount Plus. For $14.99 a month, you can receive both services with limited commercials; for $18.99 per month, you get the commercial-free package. You can add Showtime during the sign-up process. Comment
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