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Black Friday: Amazon Now Selling Paramount Plus For $2.99

By Phillip Swann
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Amazon’s Prime Video service is now selling both Paramount Plus plans for $2.99 a month for the first two months as part of its Black Friday sale.

The regular Paramount Plus plan, which does not include Showtime, is $7.99 a month while the Paramount Plus with Showtime package is $12.99 a month. The Black Friday discount is good for both plans until December 2.

In addition, Amazon is now offering several other streaming services for a discount, including Starz for $2.75 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $10.99 a month); MGM+ for $1.75 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $6.99 a month); AMC+ with ads for $1.25 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $4.99 a month); Discovery+ with ads for $1.25 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $4.99 a month); Hallmark+ for $2 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $7.99 a month); and Cinemax for $2.50 a month for the first two months (regular rate is $9.99 a month).

Again, the discounts are good until December 2. Note that you will be charged the regular rate for the discounted plans if you don’t cancel prior to the end of the two months.

You can learn more about these deals, and other Amazon streaming discounts, here.

Also see: Peacock is now available for $1.99 a month.

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The TV Answer Man is veteran journalist Phillip Swann who has covered the TV technology scene for more than three decades. He will report on the latest news and answer your questions regarding new devices and services that are changing the way you watch television. See the bio for Phillip Swann here.


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