Paramount+ Slashes Subscription Costs by 50%: How to Stream 'Yellowstone' and Live NFL Games for Less
Looking to cut your streaming costs? See how Paramount+ is offering up to 50% off for students and military, giving access to live NFL, Yellowstone, and more.
Is your streaming bill spiraling out of control? Paramount+ is rolling out aggressive discounts of up to 50% for students and military members, signaling a strategic push to capture loyal audiences in a crowded market. This isn't just a sale; it's a calculated move to stand out.
Deep Discounts for Students and Military
Paramount+ is offering substantial savings for specific demographics. Students can get 50% off any plan for their first year after verifying their status, with some plans costing as little as $4 a month. For military members, the platform extends a 50% discount for life. For those on the fence, a one-week free trial is available for new subscribers to test the service.
From Live Sports to Original Series: What to Watch
A key differentiator for Paramount+ is its live sports content, particularly its comprehensive NFL coverage, making it a go-to destination for football fans. Beyond sports, the service boasts a massive library that includes fan-favorites like South Park and Yellowstone, along with the entire Showtime catalog. New releases continue to expand the offerings, with recent additions including Landman season 2 and the Tracy Morgan comedy series Crutch.
Two Main Tiers: The 'Essential' plan includes ads for a lower price, while the 'Premium' plan offers an ad-free experience, content downloads, and live CBS streaming.
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