How to watch Survivor 50: Live stream the new season anywhere
Survivor has returned for a bombshell 50th season, and the reality series is celebrating its landmark anniversary in style. We’ve compiled everything you need to know about the new season, including how to watch Survivor 50, a list of castaways, and a look at the trailer.
The latest season of Survivor marks the iconic reality show’s 50th outing since first premiering in 2000, and Jeff Probst returns to host once again. Survivor 50 will bring together 24 contestants from past seasons, ranging from as recent as Season 49 to as long ago as Season 1. Among some of the most notable contestants are Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Colby Donaldson, and Mike White, although the list of castaways is jam-packed with familiar faces. This season’s theme is “In the Hands of Fans” since fans were able to vote on certain components of the competition.
Keep reading to learn how to watch the new season of Survivor around the world, including free options. If you don’t want to read any further, the cheapest US live streaming option is a Paramount Plus Premium subscription.
How to watch Survivor 50 in the US
Survivor airs on CBS on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET in the United States. Cord-cutters looking to stream the series have several options, the cheapest of which is Paramount Plus. With the $9 a month Paramount Plus Essential tier, you can watch ad-supported episodes the day after their broadcast airdate.
If you’d prefer to watch live, you can upgrade to the $14 a month Paramount Plus Premium tier, which unlocks live streams of your local CBS station. This tier also comes with ad-free on-demand content and Showtime programming.
Paramount Plus offers a huge library of on-demand content from Paramount, CBS, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and MTV. The Premium Plan also includes Showtime and live CBS streaming. More importantly, it removes ads from the on-demand streaming library.
If you’d prefer an app that carries other live channels beyond just CBS, then a live TV streaming service might be of interest. DirecTV and Fubo are two of the best CBS-friendly options we’ve tested.
CBS is available in several DirecTV plans, including the pricier Signature options. You can also find it in the MyNews genre pack, which costs $40 a month and comes with around 10 channels. Local channel coverage has some regional variation, so make sure to double-check what’s available in your ZIP code before subscribing. All DirecTV plans come with a five-day free trial for new customers.
CBS is also available in multiple Fubo plans, including Sports + News, Pro, and Elite. Sports + News is the cheapest of the bunch. The plan comes with around 26 channels and access to ESPN Unlimited. Sports + News subscriptions cost $56 a month, but first-time customers can get $10 off their first month after a five-day free trial.




