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Paramount Plus Pricing: Base Package Will Cost Less Than CBS All Access, but There s a Catch
New entry-level version of streaming service will exclude local CBS stations
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After months of buildup, ViacomCBS next week is set to flip the switch for Paramount Plus its bulked-up streaming platform engineered to throw bigger elbows in an increasingly crowded market.
For now, the pricing won’t change. But this summer, the media conglomerate will lower the entry-level price for Paramount Plus, the new name of the rebranded CBS All Access.
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The base, ad-supported tier of Paramount Plus, launching in June, will cost $4.99 per month a dollar less than the current entry-level CBS All Access package with commercials. The full Paramount Plus premium tier with no ads (except in live programming) will be the same, at $9.99 per month.
Paramount Plus has announced that Star Trek: Prodigy, the animated kids series originally planned for Nickelodeon, is headed for the new streaming service, which is a relaunched version of CBS All Access. It joins the current line of Discovery, Lower Decks, Picard, and two other already announced shows.