Over the last couple of months, you may have seen bits and pieces of actor John Krasinski’s YouTube show “Some Good News”.
23.05.2020 - 04:37 / perezhilton.com
Amid all the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s nice to hear some good news for a change. A rich actor just made a gazillion more dollars. Doesn’t that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside??
For real, the news is not simply good but EXCELLENT for John Krasinski, who just sold his YouTube show, Some Good News, to ViacomCBS for a boatload of money after what’s being described as a “massive bidding war” between networks.
And yes, this is the Internet, so people are pissed. But do they have
Over the last couple of months, you may have seen bits and pieces of actor John Krasinski’s YouTube show “Some Good News”.
John Krasinski recently broke his silence and clarified the reasons he sold his fledging feel-good web seriesSome Good News to ViacomCBS, a move which resulted in a backlash on social media and accusations of selling out. Last week,The Hollywood Reporterreported thatViacomCBS had won the rights toSGN after a "massive bidding war" with CBS All Accesshaving the first window for new episodes before they move to a number of the company's linear networks.
By Bruce Haring
In case you missed the “good” news last week, Some Good News, the feel-good, hope-inspiring YouTube show John Krasinski put together in his home office to lift people’s spirits during the quarantine was sold for BIG BUCKS.
John Krasinski didn’t “sell out,” he says. He just sold a TV show concept to a billion-dollar company.
John Krasinski is shedding light on the real reason why he sold “Some Good News” to ViacomCBS and is stepping back from hosting duties.
John Krasinski has defended his decision to sell his lockdown web series Some Good News to Viacom.
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.
The Office actor John Krasinski had started a YouTube show called Some Good News. This show focused on getting all the happy and cheerful news from across the world in order to bring some joy to the lives of the audiences.
John Krasinski’s lockdown web series Some Good News is moving to Viacomcbs after the network emerged victorious in a bidding war – but he won’t be hosting anymore.
John Krasinski’s self-financed breakout hit YouTube series “Some Good News” has been licensed by ViacomCBS in a deal that will see the host replaced as it moves to the network's other platforms. Krasinski started the short-lived YouTube series in March as a way to bring, as the title suggests, some good news to the public amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that’s forced countless people to stay at home and practice social distancing.
John Krasinski’s lockdown web series Some Good News is moving to Viacomcbs after the network emerged victorious in a bidding war – but he won’t be hosting anymore.
John Krasinski has won the hearts of his fans with his Some Good News web-series during quarantine and now the show is making the move to television!
Some good news for John Krasinski.
John Krasinski's good works have not gone unnoticed.
By Patrick Hipes
CBS has made some power moves on John Krasinski’s “Some Good News”.
John Krasinski is signing off the air – just for a little while anyway.