I was told I had to purchase Paramount Plus to watch the new season of Yellowstone. I can watch seasons 1, 2 & 3 with no problem but season 4 does not appear. I searched Roku for Yellowstone and now I find it on Paramount but after watching the 1st episode, the 2nd and 3rd are locked and it's asking me for my cable provider. I don't have a cable provider. Any suggestions on how to access the full season 4?

Yellowstone returned for Season 4 on Sunday, Nov. 7, with back-to-back episodes on the Paramount Network. It was simulcast TV Land, CMT, POP TV, and their respective websites as long as you have a cable subscription.


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If you want to watch new episodes, Yellowstone continues Sundays at 9/8c on the Paramount Network. If you can't watch on Sunday night, episodes will be available the next day on the Paramount Network app, but will also require a cable login. Due to licensing rights, Yellowstone is not streaming on Paramount+.

Again, Thanks for the information. I don't have Hulu or any of the sites you have to pay for as it is not in my budget. We were splurging to get Paramount+ just to watch yellowstone. We'll just have to wait until next year to see it.

Much of the reason that cable is expensive is that they are paying fees to content providers. If you just stick with one or two content providers, you can keep streaming cheap, or even free, but if you try to replicate your cable lineup, then the costs may well be similar.

Many of these networks now provide their own streaming channels/apps. I really just don't understand this disparity between Paramount and Paramount+. It doesn't really seem to benefit the viewer. Really just paying for repeats and not new content in most cases.

Who are you referring to as they? It seems like "they" is the cable company (since that's who I was referring to) but then you switch to Paramount. I agree that content providers like lots of money. Paramount seems to be going down the same track as ESPN where you need to subscribe multiple ways to get everything.

Re: budget, there is this article ( -yellowstone-season-4-streaming-on-paramount-or-peacock-watch-episodes-live/) that mentions that you can buy the season of Season 4 for $20 from Amazon and then the episodes will be added as they appear Live. Basically pre-paying.

I was referring to greedy re: the cable companies. The mention of Paramount and Paramount+ can probably also be included though in that they are not very clear about what is available on the different services. They know people will assume the same content will be available on both services, but distributed in different methods (one via cable subscription, other via streaming subscription) since similary named Paramount. Apparently, licensing agreements were already in place with cable providers before the creation of Paramount+ for Yellowstone, and rumor is Yellowstone will become available on Paramount+ when said agreements expire. (these dates are not known publicly though, so who knows who started rumor). If the newer cable alternatives were able to acquire Yellowstone, don't really see how Paramount+ also couldn't.

Since streaming is really a new opportunity and new experience for many, you would think the streaming services (and especially those networks present on cable) would see it as an opportunity to do things completely differently and provide the user a different experience. (maybe some loyalty based on transparency and clear terms.) They need to realize they no longer have a captive audience because included in a cable package. People now free to come and go as they please when dissatified with service as evidenced by @Bentlerpride who rightfully was confused. A brief search of other online forums will support fact that he was not the only one.

A four-photo set was uploaded to the TouronsOfYellowstone (@touronsofyellowstone) Instagram account by a user known as Yellowstone Enthusiast (@yellowstone_enthusiast) showing a tourist on the wrong side of a boardwalk taking pictures using an iPad next to the park's geothermal features. The second photo shows them admiring their photography skills on the tablet.

But then the narrative takes a turn. Pictures No. 3 and No. 4 show the rule-breaker in deep conversation with a park ranger, who is likely admonishing the tourist for ignoring park guidance, putting themselves in danger, and causing damage to the delicate features surrounding the geyser.

"Let's not forget the main purpose for these boardwalks," Yellowstone Enthusiast captioned the visual tale. "Keep it safe and view from a distance, know the rules. It's posted before entering every geyser basin and near most thermal features as well... Breaking the rules often leads to fines, fees, and sometimes worse depending on the crime! Do not be a #TouronofYellowstone."

Going off designated tracks and trails is not only putting yourself in harm's way, but it also shows a serious disregard for nature. Being able to experience natural marvels like geysers is a privilege, and if people continue to break the rules, it's likely the park will put further restrictions in place for future visitors. 152ee80cbc

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