The $4.99 Paramount Plus tier will have “way more content than CBS All Access had,” and it’s priced to maximize consumer appeal and ad revenue, Tom Ryan, CEO of ViacomCBS Streaming division, told analysts. In June, the previous $5.99/month plan will be discontinued, but ViacomCBS said existing subscribers will not be affected (unless they cancel and resubscribe after the new Paramount Plus plan is introduced). There’s an important caveat, though: The $5 monthly plan for Paramount Plus, while it will include live sports including NFL games, will exclude local CBS stations. The full Paramount Plus premium tier with no ads (except in live programming) will be the same, at $9.99 per month. 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. But this summer, the media conglomerate will lower the entry-level price for Paramount Plus, the new name of the rebranded CBS All Access. 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.įor now, the pricing won’t change.
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