Talk about good news! One of the brightest spots in this dark coronavirus time is John Krasinski's YouTube show, Some Good News, and now it's headed to CBS All Access!
07.05.2020 - 17:09 / deadline.com
By Dade Hayes
Finance Editor
CBS All Access will get a significant reboot this summer, ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish told Wall Street analysts Thursday, with Paramount films and shows from Nickelodeon, BET and other networks joining the service.
The subscription service will be rebranded and will also expand internationally in the next 12 months, Bakish said.
More than 100 library films from Paramount will be part of the new wave of programming.
Unlike many other SVOD platforms, All Access also
Talk about good news! One of the brightest spots in this dark coronavirus time is John Krasinski's YouTube show, Some Good News, and now it's headed to CBS All Access!
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CBS All Access has announced that there will be a new series in the Star Trek universe!
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It's time to beam back up to the U.S.S. Enterprise for a new CBS All Access series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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Britney Spears, 38, and Sam Asghari, 26, proved they are the workout couple of the year when they had some fun busting out a sweat together in Britney’s latest Instagram video. In the music-filled clip, the singer and her hunky beau can be seen happily taking on intense exercises at the same time such as lifting weights, doing push-ups, and even having a boxing session, and the smiles didn’t leave their faces despite the hardcore moves.
Tell Me a Story will not be returning for more twisted tales. CBS All Access has canceled Kevin Williamson's fairytale-inspired drama after two seasons, TV Guide has learned. The silver lining, though, is that Seasons 1 and 2 are set to air on the CW, which was home to The Vampire Diaries (co-created by Williamson and Julie Plec.)
Tell Me A Story, the CBS All Access series, will not get a season three on the streaming network.