John Krasinski tearfully signed off as the host of Some Good News, his weekly feel-good webseries that launched during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
06.05.2020 - 00:29 / deadline.com
By Dade Hayes
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John Krasinski tearfully signed off as the host of Some Good News, his weekly feel-good webseries that launched during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
. It's bad news for "Some Good News" host John Krasinski.
A few of John Krasinski fans feel like they've heard some bad news... On Thursday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the actor's feel-good show, Some Good News, was licensed to ViacomCBS after a "massive bidding war." The outlet reported that while Krasinski would stay on as an executive producer, he would no longer be anchoring the popular web series.
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