‘Entertainment Tonight’: How to Watch Celebrity News Coverage for Free Online – Rolling Stone

By Sage Anderson
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Quick Answer: Watch ET on TV with a live streaming service like DirecTV Stream or fuboTV, which come with free trials, and catch exclusive content on Paramount+.
From celebrity break-ups, to Golden Globe-night red carpet looks, Entertainment Tonight has broadcasted more than 10,000 daily shows, earning the Guinness World Record for the “longest-running entertainment news TV show.”
Over the years, ET has paved the way for covering the entertainment industry, with a steady stream of news stories on celebrities, new film and TV releases, trendsetting fashion, and award shows and special events. Beyond breaking Hollywood headlines, Entertainment Tonight delivers never-before-seen celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes coverage, exclusive set visits, and more, courtesy of expert ET hosts Kevin Frazer and Nischelle Turner, along with correspondents Rachel Smith, Cassie DiLaura and Denny Directo.
If you’ve cut the cable cord but still want to get up-to-the-minute stories on what’s happening in the TV, film and music industries (including all the glitz and glamor of entertainment’s biggest events), we’ve found the best ways to watch Entertainment Tonight online for free.
Ready to learn about the hottest new celebrity couples, or the latest MCU film release? Your best bet to catch new episodes is through a free trial to a live streaming service like DirecTV Stream. To catch one of the leading sources of entertainment news nightly on CBS, read ahead.
One of the best ways to watch Entertainment Tonight is with DirecTV Stream. The streaming service includes a five-day free trial, and comes with access to local stations like ABC, NBC, CNN, plus CBS. A DirecTV Stream Entertainment + Sports Pack gets you access to Entertainment Tonight on CBS and starts at $69.98 a month for two months, then goes up to $94.98 a month after that.
Another way to watch Entertainment Tonight without cable is with a fuboTV subscription. After a one-day free trial, plans start at $54.99 a month for your first month. From there, a subscription increases to $74.99 a month. Cord-cutters will get access to CBS, and other entertainment channels such as Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, TV Land, BET, Bravo, Comedy Central, Discovery Family Channel, E! Entertainment Television, and more.

Sling TV’s Blue package comes with local stations including ABC, NBC, and CBS along with plenty of other stream-worthy options. A subscription starts at $22.50 a month for the first month, then $45 a month from there. The package includes 42 channels, in other words, all your Entertainment Tonight streaming bases are covered.
If this year has taught us anything, it’s that you can watch a majority of live TV events like award shows and red carpet coverage with Hulu + Live TV. Plans start at $76.99 a month, and come with ESPN+ and Disney+. You’ll get access to over 90 channels, including entertainment channels and local TV on ABC, CBS, and NBC.
Looking to watch exclusive ET content and interviews after the fact? While Paramount+ won’t have every old episode to rewatch, you can catch specials like ET Presents: Yellowstone Aftershow on the streamer.

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When you sign up for a Paramount+ subscription, you can actually choose between two plans to watch Paramount+ online. Pricing for Paramount+ plans include Essential (with limited commercials) for $5.99/month, or ad-free with Showtime for $11.99/month. But if you’re still not sure about committing to a full subscription, you can always stream Paramount+ for free with a 7-day free trial.
Paramount+ is also the home for ViacomCBS’s massive existing library of content, as well as continuing to host critically-acclaimed original Trek series, live sports, and blockbuster films, all of which you can stream on your TV, laptop, phone, or gaming console.
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