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Paramount+ prices are going up, whether you get Showtime or not
The Paramount+ Premium plan, which will fold in Showtime content, will soon cost an extra $2 per month. The ad-supported plan is going up from $5 to $6.
Kris Holt02.16.2023Paramount+ adds live streaming channels for Star Trek, 'Survivor' and more
ViacomCBS has adapted Pluto TV's 24/7 format for its subscription service.
Kris Holt12.09.2021Google TV makes it easier to watch free, live streaming channels
Pluto TV will appear in the Live and For You tabs.
Kris Holt12.06.2021'Star Trek: Discovery' season 4 will stream on Pluto TV in some countries
'Star Trek: Discovery' season 4 will be available for free on Pluto TV in some countries to make up for the show leaving Netflix so suddenly.
Jon Fingas11.24.2021Paramount+ will cost $5 per month with ads, or $10 without
ViacomCBS has a 'mountain of content' on the way to Paramount+ streaming, including a 'Halo' series and 'Beavis and Butthead.'
Richard Lawler02.24.2021Reruns of Netflix's 'Narcos' series will stream on PlutoTV for free
If you live in the US, soon enough you won’t need a Netflix subscription to watch all of Narcos and Narcos: Mexico.
Igor Bonifacic10.12.2020Amazon Fire TV interface makes it easier to find free content
Amazon is rolling out a new “Free” tab, full of ad-supported streaming content, to customers in the US.
Christine Fisher05.13.2020How to get the most out of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services
A Netflix or Hulu subscription alone won't cut it anymore. The streaming landscape is fracturing as bastions of old media rise up with their own services, offering a blend of originals and library material. Over the coming months, the streaming video options will multiply like Gremlins, as the likes of Disney, Apple, WarnerMedia, NBCUniversal and mobile platform Quibi hop into the game.
Kris Holt09.27.2019Hulu's free, ad-powered shows are heading to Pluto TV
Up until now, Hulu has limited free videos to its desktop website and Android devices. But now, thanks to Pluto TV, a startup that offers an internet television service at no cost, Hulu's taking its ad-supported streaming content to more places. According to Variety, Pluto TV landed a deal that gives it access to everything available on Hulu's site, including shows from ABC, NBC, FOX and other TV networks, as well as movies. The partnership is a big win for Hulu too, since it will be able to deliver its free, ad-powered programming through Pluto TV's web (and, in the future, Android) application -- along with its own. There's no specific timeline on when Pluto TV plans to roll this out, but it is expected to happen "soon."
Edgar Alvarez07.01.2015