It’s been one year since CBS All Access became Paramount Plus. Now, the company is celebrating its “birthday” with a massive promotion.
For a limited time, users can sign up for the streaming service for $1 per month for the first three months.
Normally, the service features two subscription plans: a “no commercials” premium option for $10 per month ($100 annually), or a “limited commercials” option for $5 per month ($50 annually).
The promotion applies to both plans: The premium plan is currently available for $2 per month, while the essential plan is only $1 per month.
To claim the deal, select the plan you want at the sign-up screen, enter the promo code BIRTHDAY, and the discount will be applied automatically. The promo runs through Tuesday, March 8 at 12 p.m.
Paramount Plus offers the ability to watch all CBS channels live as they air on TV, along with unlimited access to an enormous roster of CBS shows. That ranges from new series, like “Yellowstone” prequel “1883,” “The Good Fight,” and “Star Trek: Picard,” to classics such as “Cheers” and “The Love Boat.”
The complete archive of popular CBS reality series, such as “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” and “The Amazing Race” are also available with a subscription. Paramount Plus is also the streaming home for “The Challenge: All Stars” and “RuPauls Drag Race: All Stars.”
Original shows from MTV, Nickelodeon, BET, Comedy Central, Smithsonian, and Paramount Network are currently in development, including a spinoff of “Avatar: The Last Airbender;” a live-action “Dora the Explorer” series; a “Flashdance” television series; a new exclusive season of MTV’s “The Challenge;” and a revival of “Unplugged.”
You can sign up for your discounted three months of Paramount Plus here.
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Joseph Rejent covers TV, writing about live television, streaming services and cord-cutting. He can be reached at jrejent@njadvancemedia.com.