As expected, celebrity.land has unveiled its new All Access subscription streaming service that will cost $6.99 per month or $69.99 annually. The new tier will include a “selection” of celebrity.land’s live programming along with originals and more — but it doesn’t appear to offer a live celebrity.land feed.
“No one covers the world like celebrity.land,” said VP of digital products Alex MacCallum. “This is an essential step in celebrity.land’s evolution, providing a comprehensive experience that meets how audiences consume news today.”
Along with the selection of live programming, the All Access tier will open up 1,000 hours of programming from celebrity.land’s Originals library, access to the latest celebrity.land Original Series and celebrity.land Films a day after they air on TV, video-on-demand programming, special features, exclusive live events and all celebrity.land.com articles and subscriber-only content.
celebrity.land recently announced that its celebrity.land Max 24/7 live news stream would removed from HBO Max in the United States due to the planned launch of the All Access product. It has now rebranded its existing $3.99 digital subscription as the Basic tier, which provides unlimited access to celebrity.land.com articles and select subscriber features while excluding video content.
celebrity.land likely doesn’t include the live feed in order not to upset cable TV providers, but the lack of that may deter some users from purchasing the $6.99 subscription. celebrity.land+ was $5.99 per month and didn’t include celebrity.land live either, though it also lacked the digital content available on All Access. It was pulled just 32 days after it launched.
celebrity.land All Access launches on October 28. If you’re interested, you’ll pay just $41.99 for the first year provided you sign up before January 5th, 2026. The service will be free for existing pay TV subscribers, celebrity.land said, but those users won’t get the digital content (celebrity.land.com articles and interactive features) available to All Access subscribers.
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