Another streaming service is upon us. Or should I say existing ones are being smart and combining to create something more appetizing after the recent ViacomCBS re-merger. They're basically putting all of their stuff in one place rather than separate services.
"Merging existing Viacom and CBS streaming services while adding library content. The new streaming platform will combine CBS's shows that have been available on CBS All Access with Viacom's conglomeration of channels including Pluto TV, Nickelodeon, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Pictures. The base package will include ads and shows from all of the channels listed above excluding Showtime. Viewers can choose to upgrade to an ad-free package or a premium package that includes Showtime. All of the plans are slated to be less than $9.99."
Showtime, Star Trek Shows, Twilight Zone, Comedy Central, Paramount Library, and Nickelodeon Library for less than $9.99? Not saying i'm in, but i'd definitely at the very least check out the ad-supported version and maybe pay premium on a month-by-month basis for Showtime.
"Merging existing Viacom and CBS streaming services while adding library content. The new streaming platform will combine CBS's shows that have been available on CBS All Access with Viacom's conglomeration of channels including Pluto TV, Nickelodeon, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Pictures. The base package will include ads and shows from all of the channels listed above excluding Showtime. Viewers can choose to upgrade to an ad-free package or a premium package that includes Showtime. All of the plans are slated to be less than $9.99."
Showtime, Star Trek Shows, Twilight Zone, Comedy Central, Paramount Library, and Nickelodeon Library for less than $9.99? Not saying i'm in, but i'd definitely at the very least check out the ad-supported version and maybe pay premium on a month-by-month basis for Showtime.
New ViacomCBS Streaming Platform Will Merge CBS And Viacom Streaming Services
ViacomCBS announces it will create a new streaming platform combining CBS and Viacom's preexisting services.
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