Paramount+ has become the National Park Foundation’s first official streaming partner, TheWrap exclusively reveals.
The Earth Day partnership provides funding to protect and preserve more than 420 national parks across the country and provides virtual viewers with unprecedented streaming access to seven national parks.
From Monday, April 22 through Sunday, April 28, viewers on Paramount+ and YouTube will have access to a variety of national parks from sunrise to sunset. Parks to be featured include Yosemite National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Everglades National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Zion National Park. It is included.
The livestream will be filmed with solar-powered cameras, and Emmy-nominated wildlife cinematographer Matt Eberhard will serve as consulting producer on the project. The footage will be streamed on Paramount+ (here) and YouTube (here).
“Seeing the iconic mountain in our logo is a constant reminder that adventure awaits. We couldn’t be more excited to partner with the National Park Foundation and share our park stories with a wide streaming audience. No,” Paramount+ and Showtime Vice President of Consumer Marketing Puja Bohra said in a statement. “Through spectacular live streams and engaging content, we aim to inspire a multigenerational audience to connect with America’s national treasures and ensure their preservation for future generations.”
The partnership will then extend throughout the year as Paramount+ introduces new content and events planned around the collaboration.
“We are grateful for Paramount+’s efforts to advance our efforts to ensure our parks remain forever and for everyone,” said Dawn Rodney, chief external affairs officer at the National Park Foundation. Stated. “By introducing and connecting people to the iconic and awe-inspiring landscapes of America’s most treasured places, this partnership will continue to foster and inspire wonder and appreciation for our national parks today and into the future. I guess.”
See below for a complete list of live streams.
- Monday, April 22nd: Yosemite (California)
- Tuesday, April 23rd: Blue Ridge Parkway (North Carolina, Virginia)
- Wednesday, April 24th: Bighorn Canyon (Montana, Wyoming)
- Thursday, April 25th: New River Gorge, West Virginia
- Friday, April 26th: Everglades (Florida)
- Saturday, April 27th: Death Valley (California)
- Sunday, April 28: Zion (Utah)