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Thursday, June 8th, 2023 11:41 PM

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Will UVERSE drop Showtime once it merges with paramount +

is Showtime leaving UVERSE

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ACE - Expert

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28.3K Messages

2 years ago

Showtime (the cable channel) will become Paramount+ with Showtime.

Meanwhile, Showtime is also currently a cable network. That network will no longer be Showtime and will instead become Paramount+ with Showtime (the TV channel). On that end, the TV network’s profile will receive a boost by also airing “Paramount+ originals in addition to the SHOWTIME originals, as well as Paramount Pictures movies that come to the services.”

https://nerdist.com/article/showtime-and-paramount-merging-across-streaming-and-network-linear-channels/

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Moderator

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82 Messages

11 months ago

Good News! SHOWTIME is now Paramount+ with Showtime, as of January 8th. Your subscription will include Paramount+ with SHOWTIME East & West channels, 10 SHOWTIME multi-plex channels, TMC and FLIX, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME on demand.

 

PLUS, you’ll have access to the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan on Paramount+ app at no additional charge!

 

Click here to learn more!

 

Happy streaming!

The AT&T Community Team

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2 years ago

I am also very interested in how it will end.

ACE - Professor

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8.1K Messages

2 years ago

HBO is still there where it always has been.

I'd expect nothing to happen with the Showtime channels.

However...If someone pays for the movie pack (which I think is still a thing),  U-300, U-400, U-450 AND pays for the commercial-free version of Paramount+, they're paying twice for Showtime...and AT&T most likely won't be able to help.

Example:

I pay for Paramount+ because reasons. If I want the commercial-free version of that app, I get the Showtime content.

If I want to upgrade to U-300 because of channels NOT named Showtime (such as MLB Network, NBA TV or REELZ), then I'd be getting Showtime on my U-Verse TVs.

The trick would be to downgrade to the regular Paramount+. Unfortunately, that would mean I'd see commercials on Paramount+.

ACE - Professor

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8.1K Messages

2 years ago

It seems...if you have REGULAR Showtime channels on your TV:

Nothing changes immediately, but keep an eye open.

https://help.paramountplus.com/s/article/PD-Are-Paramount-Plans-Changing


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