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Hulu expands its live TV service with ViacomCBS networks
Comedy Central, BET, MTV and more are available to watch today.
Paramount+ will stream Serie A soccer in the US starting next season
ViacomCBS snatched the rights away from ESPN+.
Nickelodeon builds on Aang's adventures with Avatar Studios project
Nickelodeon will launch a new production studio dedicated to expanding the Avatar universe, headed by series creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.
'Star Trek: Prodigy' will debut on Paramount+ before airing on Nickelodeon
Catch the computer-animated series for kids on Paramount+ later this year,
Paramount+ will cost $5 per month with ads, or $10 without
ViacomCBS has a 'mountain of content' on the way to Paramount+ streaming, including a 'Halo' series and 'Beavis and Butthead.'
A 'Real World: New York' reunion will launch along with Paramount+
The original Real World housemates are getting back together for a new streaming series on Paramount+.
Chappelle's Show is back on Netflix
Classic sketch comedy series 'Chapelle's Show' has returned to Netflix after a three-month absence.
Paramount+ will replace CBS All Access on March 4th
Paramount+, the rebranded and expanded CBS All Access, will launch on March 4th.
Comedy Central, MTV and more are coming to Hulu’s live TV service
14 more ViacomCBS networks are on the way under an expanded deal.
CBS All Access comes to Xfinity X1 set-top boxes
Comcast customers can stream CBS All Access through the company’s Xfinity X1 cable offering starting this week.
Netflix removes 'Chappelle's Show' after a request from Dave Chappelle
Netflix has stopped streaming Chappelle’s Show less than a month after it added the Comedy Central classic to its catalog on November 1st.
CBS All Access will be rebranded as Paramount+
ViacomCBS is attempting to wrangle all of its series under a single streaming banner.
CBS All Access adds 70 shows from BET, Comedy Central, MTV and more
ViacomCBS adds over 3,500 episodes from 70 shows to CBS All Access.
UEFA Champions League soccer moves to CBS All Access next month
Fans of European football will soon be able to stream matches in the US through CBS All Access and CBS Sports.
Peacock's streaming library adds shows from Showtime, CBS and the CW
NBC's Peacock streaming service just got a whole lot bigger, thanks to a rival network.
CBS plans to overhaul All Access with more shows and live sports
CBS is revamping All Access with much more content, including material from its other networks and even live sports.
YouTube TV is adding 14 ViacomCBS channels to its lineup
Thanks to an expanded, multi-year distribution agreement between Google and ViacomCBS, YouTube TV will add another 14 channels.
CBS will massively expand All Access’ streaming library in 2020
ViacomCBS' rumored new streaming service isn't a new service, it's a massive expansion of CBS All Access instead. In the company's most recent earnings presentation, CEO Bob Bakish outlined his plan to conquer the streaming market. Essentially, his plan is to throw the weight of ViacomCBS' content library onto CBS All Access to create a true streaming heavyweight.
ViacomCBS is working on yet another streaming service
After Disney+, HBO Max and Peacock, were you hoping to see another puffed-up media company launch a streaming TV service? Because according to CNBC, that's what you're about to get. Apparently ViacomCBS isn't satisfied with only offering things like CBS All Access, BET+ or Nickelodeon's multiyear partnership with Netflix, and is planning to launch some kind of mega-offering that combines its many properties. Apparently the plan is to keep existing services operating, while marketing the larger umbrella subscription as an upgrade that doesn't cost additional money. Similar to AT&T's HBO Max, NBCUniversal's Peacock or the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle, the idea is that a combination of live sports, Paramount movies and kids programming will pull customers in -- no matter how fatigued they may be. Other content that could be a part of its includes PlutoTV, Comedy Central and MTV, with a base price of under $10 per month and options for ad-free access or the ability to tack Showtime onto the package. The rumor indicates we'll hear more about this around the time of its earnings call on February 20th.
Stephen Colbert is producing an animated news spoof for CBS All Access
CBS thinks it has a clever way to draw more people to All Access besides more Star Trek: have one of its best-known personalities produce a show with a unique format. The talk show host is executive producing Tooning Out the News, an animated series that will both riff on current events and interview real guests. There will be weekly episodes like you'd expect, but there will also be daily segments that ridicule the news from mere hours earlier. The magic of "computers" will help get that done, as the trope-heavy announcement video makes clear.