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Summary:
- Price: Free for a limited time only, then at least $19.98/month ($9.99 for B/R + $9.99 for Max's ad-supported plan) when the promo ends.
- Channels: TNT, TBS, and TruTV
- How to sign up: You can only sign up for B/R via the Max website or app.
How much is Max + B/R Sports?
As of this writing, B/R Sports comes at no additional cost to all Max subscribers, so you'd only have to pay for the usual Max prices, which come in three tiers. Max with ads costs $9.99, Max without ads $15.99, and Max Ultimate $19.99 per month. When the promo ends, B/R Sports is back to being priced at $9.99, which means the bundle can cost you either $19.98, $25.98, or $29.8 per month.How do you get it?
If you have a Max subscription, then B/R Sports already comes with it. Simply hover to the sports section, if it's not showing up on your homepage already. You can sign up for Max either on its official website or app, or via third-party providers like YouTube TV and Amazon Prime.Can I get B/R Sports without Max?
No. You need a Max subscription to get B/R since it's not a standalone service. It used to be, back when it was called B/R Live, but ever since the decision-makers over at Warner Bros. decided to fold it into Max, it's now only available as an add-on.When does the free inclusion of B/R Sports end?
No one really knows, but our guess would be later this year, when Warner Bros. launches its joint sports streaming service with Fox and ESPN. Free access to B/R Sports began in 2023 and was scheduled to end by February 2024, but due to "technical difficulties," Warner Bros. has since decided to make B/R Sports free for Max subscribers seemingly indefinitely.What channels does B/R Sports have?
B/R Sports has all the Turner Sports channels, including TBS, TNT, and TruTV. Though it doesn't have a 24/7 live feed of them, it features live matches and other select content from these channels.What leagues does it cover?
It has the NBA and NHL care of TNT and MLB care of TBS. It also has rights to air March Madness (men's college basketball) and US Soccer events. What it doesn't have is the NFL.Where else can I watch TNT, TBS, and TruTV?
Pretty much every other live TV streaming service carries those channels, but even on Max's costliest tier, Max + B/R Sports is still the cheapest way to watch all three. It's followed by Sling TV at $40/month. Funnily enough, the sports-oriented Fubo carries neither of these channels since it doesn't have access to Turner content, but it still covers many leagues and events, including some of the ones mentioned above. If you really wanna look into it, we have published articles on where to watch TNT, TBS, and TruTV without cable.What if I have Max as an add-on? Can I still get B/R Sports if I purchased Max from YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, or Hulu?
Yes, you can still get B/R Sports for free if you signed up for Max on a third-party app. Just make sure you link your Max account with the third-party app, which you can do when you select "sign in with a provider" when logging on to the Max website or app. In most cases, you'll only be able to watch B/R Sports on the Max site or app, not on the third-party app, so make sure you don't forget to link them.Summary:
- Price: $19.44 per month ($6.49 for Paramount+ with Showtime + $12.95 for Walmart+)
- Inclusions: Paramount+ originals, Showtime originals, CBS local station, NFL on CBS, and UEFA Champions League
- How to sign up: The only way to get this bundle is to subscribe using the Walmart+ website or app.
How do you get it?
First, you'll need a Walmart+ membership, which costs $12.95/month. Then, you'll need to make sure you're subscribed to your free Paramount+ Essential plan, which you can manage on your Accounts page on Walmart. At this point, it's important to remember two crucial things. One, your Paramount+ account must be created through your Walmart+ membership, and two, you must use the same email for both. Otherwise, as we heard from existing subscribers, it will be very difficult to streamline the two. Now, once your Paramount+ Essential plan with Walmart+ is all set up, you can select the "upgrade" button after clicking on "video streaming" on your Account page. Instead of $11.99, you'll now have to pay just $6.49/month for the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.Who can get it?
Anyone with a Walmart+ membership can get Paramount+ and upgrade it to include Showtime. However, at the moment, you may not be eligible for this benefit if you signed up for Walmart+ through Verizon, Tracfone, or Optum.Who charges you?
Since you have to sign up on the Walmart platform, Walmart charges you for this benefit, not Paramount. In other words, the payment will reflect as a Walmart purchase on your monthly bill.Do you get the ad-free or with-ad version of Paramount+?
When you sign up for Walmart+, you're entitled to get the streamer's ad-supported plan, Paramount+ Essential, at no additional cost. For an extra $6.49/month, you can upgrade to the streamer's ad-free plan, Paramount+ with Showtime.How do you sign in?
After creating a Paramount+ account through Walmart+, use the same credentials for both when signing in to Paramount+'s website or app to start streaming.What else do you get with Walmart+?
On top of a free Paramount+ Essential subscription, you get other benefits like free shipping and delivery, early access to new items, auto-related discounts, travel cashback, and free returns. Walmart+ also has a rotation of limited-time offers, including free trials to streaming sites like Apple Music and YouTube TV. It's kind of like Amazon Prime, in that sense, though only time will tell whether Walmart+'s streaming efforts will fly off the shelf.Conclusion: Is it worth it?
If you shop from Walmart a lot and are already a dedicated Paramount/Showtime/CBS viewer, then we'd say sure, it's worth it. You'll have to be very careful when signing up for the Paramount+ benefit, given the multiple complaints we've heard from current subscribers, but if it all works out well, then that's more than $5 saved per month. Considering the skyrocketing prices in streaming lately, then getting CBS live, Showtime blockbusters, and Paramount originals ad-free for just $6.49 is not a bad deal either.The picture-in-picture feature in video streaming is a godsend for the multitasker in all of us. Picture-in-picture (or PiP) allows us to keep a video running in a small corner of our device, while operating other applications that could use the lion’s share of the screen. Such tasks may include reading and researching, jotting down notes and responding to messages, and attending to all kinds of work without having to pause-and-play ad infinitum. And so, in this article, we’ve compiled the best streaming services that support picture-in-picture, along with more information about each of them that may cater to your preferences.