Travel & Lifestyle: Get An Annual Paramount+ Subscription For Only $30

Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi of the Paramount+ original series TULSA KING. Photo Credit: Brian Douglas/Paramount+. © 2024 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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If you’re tired of flipping through Netflix and Hulu trying to find something new to watch, this deal from Paramount+ might entice you into new streaming territory. Right now, you can sign up for your first year of Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for half off when you purchase an annual subscription. That’s 1-year of Paramount+ Essential (with ads) for $30 or 1-year of Paramount+ with Showtime (and no ads) for $60. In other others, that’s $2.50 or $5 a month, respectively. But you’ll have to hurry as this deal is only valid through September 24, 2024.

Paramount+ has tons of shows from networks like CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET and Smithsonian Channel, and as a subscriber myself, I’ve been enjoying reruns of “Spongebob Squarepants” (no shame), “I Love Lucy” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” plus rewatching the “Scream” movies just in time for spooky season. Paramount+ is also home to “Tulsa King,” hundreds of episodes of “South Park” and “Star Trek” and the “Mission Impossible” film franchise. Probably most importantly for fall football fans, Paramount+ grants streaming access to over 100 regular season NFL games and live CBS new. If you sign up for the Paramount+ with Showtime package, you’ll also you can also catch your local CBS channel and PGA Tour livestreams.

With the no-ad Paramount+ with Showtime subscription, you get everything Paramount+ Essential has, with some premium content add-ons, pristege television and newly-released movies. This includes shows like “Billions,” “Dexter,” and “Yellow Jackets,” the ability to download content and watch offline and exclusive live streams to sporting events like The Masters and the National Women’s Soccer League.

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Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi of the Paramount+ original series TULSA KING. Photo Credit: Brian Douglas/Paramount+. © 2024 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.

“If you have kids who love Nickelodeon and/or ‘Paw Patrol’ or if you have fond memories of the glory days of MTV, you need to be Paramount+ subscriber,” says HuffPost growth strategist, Adam Schubak. “Babysitting my niece and nephew has never been easier and when they go to bed, I get to revisit old seasons of ‘The Real World’.”

“‘Survivor’ is back, so I’m watching it every Thursday on Paramount+,” says HuffPost culture editor Erin Evans. “I DVR it every week on my actual TV, but because the episodes are so long with the commercials, I usually just wait until Thursday afternoon to watch it on the streamer while I wrap up some work. The other day I went to the app because I needed a soothing show to watch and tapped back into ‘Daria.’ I love that there’s quite a few older shows from MTV and Nickelodeon on there when I just want something that feels familiar.”

Hurry and sign up today to take advantage of this half-off streaming deal. Just make sure you sign up for an annual membership to take advantage of those steep savings.





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