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What is Paramount Plus and who should subscribe?

Paramount Plus is where old-school TV brands and modern streaming finally collide.

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Paramount Plus is Paramount Global’s all-in-one streaming service, a place where CBS shows, Paramount movies, Nickelodeon cartoons, MTV reality hits and SHOWTIME dramas now live under a single blue mountain logo. It has evolved from a simple library app into a full-blown streaming hub with originals, live sports, news and premium cable content, designed to sit alongside heavyweights like Netflix, Disney Plus and Prime Video.​

At its core, Paramount Plus is a blend of old-school TV brands and modern streaming habits. You get classic CBS procedurals, Paramount Pictures films, kid-friendly series from Nickelodeon, animated comedy from Comedy Central and reality franchises from MTV and BET, all packaged into an interface that feels familiar if you’ve used any other big streaming app. On top of that, SHOWTIME’s edgy dramas, thrillers and prestige series have been folded in, so titles like “Yellowjackets” or “Dexter” sit just a few clicks away from “SpongeBob SquarePants” and Star Trek spin‑offs.​

The service is no longer playing the free‑trial game, so the real question for most people is whether the catalog—and the live extras—justify the subscription price each month. The ad-supported plan runs at about $8.99 per month or $89.99 for a year, while the ad-free tier, now branded Paramount+ Premium, comes in at $13.99 per month or $139.99 annually, positioning it slightly under or around many other major services’ top tiers while still bundling in SHOWTIME-branded content. Both plans unlock the same basic universe of shows and movies; the real difference is how much advertising you’re willing to tolerate and whether you want a more “premium cable” feel with fewer interruptions.​

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A big part of Paramount Plus’ pitch is live programming, something not every competitor leans on as heavily. Subscribers can stream NFL games that air on CBS, college football and basketball, European soccer, golf and other events, all woven into the same app that houses scripted series and kids’ content. There is also 24/7 streaming news through CBS News and other channels, so it doubles as a cord‑cutting replacement for people who still want that “flip on the TV and see what’s happening” experience without an actual cable box.​

If you are a franchise person, Paramount Plus is laser-targeted at you. Star Trek has effectively made the service its streaming home, with a rotating lineup of shows and new entries like fresh Academy‑era series arriving alongside older favorites for long, weekend‑size binges. Halo, SpongeBob, South Park spin‑offs, Yellowstone‑verse titles (depending on region) and a deep bench of Paramount movies mean it’s one of those platforms where you might sign up for a single show and then slowly discover you’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of related universes.​

What keeps Paramount Plus interesting in 2026 is that it is still actively programming like a network, not just quietly stacking old seasons. Each month, it drops a mix of new originals, returning series and live events, which makes the homepage feel less like a static catalog and more like a schedule you can dip in and out of on your own time. For people who grew up with linear TV but now live on streaming, that blend of appointment-style premieres and on-demand backlogs hits a nostalgic sweet spot while still working across phones, smart TVs, game consoles and pretty much any other screen in your house.​

The Paramount+ Premium name change from “Paramount+ with SHOWTIME” might sound like a simple rebrand, but it reflects where the service wants to sit in the streaming hierarchy: not just another add-on, but a full-fledged premium destination. SHOWTIME’s shows are still there, still front and center, but the emphasis now is on Paramount Plus as the main stage, with the cable brand folded into the broader streaming identity rather than competing with it.​

Day to day, using Paramount Plus feels similar to scrolling any mainstream streaming app—you get rows of curated selections, genre hubs and profile‑based recommendations, plus the option to create up to six profiles so kids don’t tank your suggestions by looping the same cartoon for the hundredth time. Parental controls are PIN‑protected and can lock profiles to age-appropriate ratings, which matters if you’re letting younger viewers roam around a platform that also houses gritty crime dramas and horror movies.

In the larger streaming landscape, Paramount Plus sits in that middle zone between must‑have and nice‑to‑have, and where it lands for you depends heavily on what you actually watch. If you’re into CBS procedurals, live NFL games on CBS, Star Trek, Nickelodeon staples or SHOWTIME thrillers, it quietly becomes one of the more efficient ways to get all of that in one place. If you just want a broad movie library and don’t care which studio logo plays before the film, it’s another tile on your smart TV that you’ll weigh against the likes of Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus and Prime Video—only this one happens to call itself the “Mountain of Entertainment,” and, at least content‑wise, it has a pretty decent argument to back that up.


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