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While Zoom allows us to attend classes and work from any location, Paramount+ exclusively allows us to take Champions League games with us on the go through live-streaming.
Paramount+ is a streaming service that replaced CBS All Access on March 4. It has relaunched bigger and better with a versatile collection of movies, tons of hit shows on demand, exclusive Paramount+ originals, live sports and breaking news.
If you were already a CBS All Access subscriber, your account automatically transferred over to the new service.
From CBS All Access to Paramount+, I partnered up with Newbridge Marketing Group and became a CBS student ambassador. Due to my strong passion for sports and my background covering European soccer, I promoted Champions League on CBS All Access -- before it transitioned to Paramount+.
My partnership with Newbridge allowed me to gain real-life experience by expanding my social media marketing skills through my personal brand and platform, while promoting a streaming service I truly enjoy. If you'd like to be a part of the student ambassador programs, you can find similar opportunities through Campus Collaborative.
What really makes the $6.00 a month for Paramount+ worth it is that you can watch all Champions League games at any time.
Paramount+, UCL Post-Game on CBSSN
I used to pay $10.00 a month to watch Champions League on Bleacher Report Live, but now I’m paying less for much more content since the subscription comes with 30,000 TV episodes, 2,500 movies and 36 original series arriving this year.
The must-see upcoming Paramount originals include a Halo series based on the hit video game franchise and a new Star Trek series that comes with the entire Star Trek film library.
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As a sports journalist, I can’t miss any games. With the pandemic limiting the amount of people in stadiums and forcing most people to work from home, I’ve been covering all live sports from home and Paramount+ has made that super convenient.
“I like that Paramount+ is easily accessible on my phone and laptop no matter where I am,” DePaul University tennis player Tomas Zador said. “The app itself has a great layout and a convenient integration of live television and other channels.”
College students can also soak into a little nostalgia and reminisce about the good old days by watching pretty much every Nickelodeon show, or other movies when they want to relax after a long day of studying or work.
Now’s the time to take advantage of a free 30-day trial as long as you join the Paramount+ team in March. The free trial will last one week anytime after March.
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