Paramount+ hits 32.8 million subscribers; will offer Showtime for a fee
That growth seems to be leading the company to consolidate some of its streaming offerings, specifically the now 12-year-old Showtime Anywhere service. Existing Paramount+ subscribers will soon be able to watch Showtime on the app itself, albeit for an extra fee.
Instead of paying for Showtime’s standalone streaming app , users can bundle Paramount and Showtime together, for either $12 a month, or $15 a month for thetier. “Within Paramount+, it will be seamless to sign up for Showtime, and easier than ever to discover great shows. You’ll be able to simply upgrade your Paramount+ subscription to a bundle that includes the Showtime service and then view all that content in a single user experience,” Tom Ryan, head of streaming at Paramount, said today.
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