The week was filled with news of deals made(ViacomeCBS, Tumblr) and killed (Houseparty), all of which suggest where tech and entertainment are headed now.
CBS
- Brian Robbins To Resume Oversight Of Awesomeness After ViacomCBS Merger Closes
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Insights: ViacomCBS, Tumblr, And Houseparty – The Companies We Keep, And Those We Can’t
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NowThis Hires Former CBS News Producer To Lead Facebook Watch Morning Show
NowThis has hired Nancy Han, the former senior producer of "CBS This Morning," to serve as executive producer on its Facebook Watch morning news show, "NowThis Morning." Han has begun building her team and will be based in New York.
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CBS Announces Plans For 24/7 Streaming Local News Services, Launching First In New York
CBS has announced plans to launch a portfolio of ad-supported, 24-hour streaming news services. Called CBSN Local, it will first go live in the New York City area in the last quarter of 2018.
- CBS All Access Plans To Debut “Six To Seven Originals” Over Next Year
- CBS Pacts With Facebook To Bring Stephen Colbert, James Corden Clips To ‘Watch’
- CBS’s First Original Series For Snapchat Will Star James Corden
- Hulu Adds CBS To Forthcoming Skinny Bundle, Will Price Service Under $40
- CBS CEO All-But-Confirms His Company Will Join YouTube’s Upcoming TV Package
- CBS Sues YouTube Channel That Posted 16 Episodes Of ‘The Andy Griffith Show’
- ‘The Amazing Race’ Season 28 Episode 12 Recap: “The Only First That Matters”
- ‘The Amazing Race’ Season 28 Episode 11 Recap: “That’s Money, Honey”
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