Apple has a deal for people interested in both CBS All access and Showtime. Beginning Monday, Apple TV Plus subscribers will be able to sign up for a $ 9.99 per month bundle that includes both streaming services via ViacomCBS. (Editor’s note: CNET is also owned by ViacomCBS.)
The deal includes a seven-day trial and gives TV Plus subscribers access to Showtime, which typically costs $ 10.99 a month, and the ad-free version of CBS All Access, which costs $ 9.99 a month. Last month, CBS All Access updated its user interface and announced a wide-ranging library shows shows from networks like BETTING, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Smithsonian Channel and Paramount films. Apple said the deal includes online and offline viewing and allows up to six family members to share a subscription through Family Sharing.
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Apple TV Plus is the tech giant’s subscription video streaming service featuring its original TV shows and movies. It costs $ 5 a month, but many people can unlock it for free for as long as a year with the purchase of an Apple device. Apple TV Plus, launched last year, competes against heavyweights Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, as well as newer streaming options such as HBO Max, Disney Plus and NBCUniversal’s Peacock.
Apple may be looking to offer more bundles in the future. According to the company, it is preparing to create subscription bundles that will bring together its digital services such as Apple Music, Apple TV Plus and Apple Arcade.