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  2. Paramount+ Announces Exclusive Discount for AARP Members - AOL

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    Paramount+ is making it a little cheaper for its subscribers of a certain age to watch its programming. The streamer on Wednesday announced an “exclusive streaming benefit” for AARP members ...

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    Paramount Plus is currently offering new users a 30-day free trial with a limited-time discount code. Here’s everything you need to know to for claiming the extended Paramount Plus free trial.

  4. Paramount Plus: Cost, What to Watch and More - AOL

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    CBS All Access is now Paramount+. The streaming service -- which features a library of more than 20,000 episodes and movies from the ViacomCBS family, including BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV ...

  5. Give or Redeem an AOL gift subscription

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    The gift recipient has 12 months from the date of your purchase to redeem (or activate) the gift. Once activated, they have either 6 or 12 months to use it, depending on the plan you selected. These specific dates and details will be included in your confirmation email.

  6. Paramount+ - Wikipedia

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    The service features original programming from CBS All Access as well as Showtime, plus additional programming including Paramount Pictures films which may vary by market. The service would initially launch in the Nordics and Latin America, replacing an existing service of the same name, with additional markets to follow. [ 124 ]

  7. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    UltraViolet logo. UltraViolet was a cloud-based digital rights locker for films and television programs that allowed consumers to store proofs-of-purchase of licensed content in an account to enable playback on different devices using multiple applications from several different streaming services. [1]