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Good news for Roku users (or, at least, Roku users desperate to get a taste of those delicious
Real Criminal Minds): The streaming hardware company has announced that, for once, you’re not going to have to wait around for months for licensing deals to get nailed down in order to have access to the vast bounty of content (?) available from brand-new-but-also-kind-of-brand-old streaming service Paramount Plus on the company’s boxes. Rather, the re-branded CBS All Access will be available on the first day of its availability, and also for many negative first days before that because, again, this is pretty much just the old CBS All Access with a bunch of new labels stuck everywhere.
What is Paramount Plus? Price, content and everything else you need to know
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Paramount Plus: Everything to know about CBS All Access replacement
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