25 OCT 2021

ViacomCBS settles on a price for its Paramount+ and Showtime streaming bundle

The combo is now US$11.99 per month for Showtime and the Paramount+ Essential plan (ad-supported with no local live CBS station feed) and US$14.99 per month for Showtime and the Paramount+ Premium Plan.

25 OCT 2021

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ViacomCBS has settled on a price for its Paramount+ and Showtime streaming bundle after launching the deal at an introductory rate: now, the combo is US$11.99 per month for Showtime and the Paramount+ Essential plan (ad-supported with no local live CBS station feed) and US$14.99 per month for Showtime and the Paramount+ Premium Plan.

The settled prices represent around 25% savings over purchasing both services separately. The bundles are also available at annual rates of US$119.99 and US$149.99. Last month, the offer was launched in the United States at US$9.99 and US$12.99, respectively.

“This powerhouse bundle gives us the opportunity to connect ViacomCBS’ diverse and differentiated cross-genre content slate with even more consumers. Paramount+ and Showtime are both experiencing tremendous growth and momentum, and we expect this competitively priced bundle to only further expand the reach of both services,”  said Tom Ryan, President and Chief Executive Officer at ViacomCBS Streaming.

Paramount+ features live sports, breaking news and entertainment, including 30.000 episodes from leading entertainment brands, 2.500 blockbuster films and popular original series such as “Behind the Music,” “iCarly,” “Evil,” “The Good Fight,” “The Harper House,” “Infinite,” “Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run,” “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” “Why Women Kill,” and “Younger,”  among others.

Showtime continues to make its mark across the cultural landscape with one of the most successful programming lineups in television – featuring critically acclaimed original series, provocative documentaries, box-office hit films, comedy and music specials and live hard-hitting combat sports. The brand is home to rich, bold and inventive storytelling in series like “Billions,” “Your Honor,” “The Chi,” “Dexter,” “The L Word: Generation Q,” “City on a Hill,” “Work in Progress,” “Flatbush Misdemeanors,” “American Rust," and "Back To Life,”  among others.