ViacomCBS has come out on top in a fierce bidding war to acquire John Krasinski’s YouTube web series Some Good News.
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ViacomCBS Snaps Up John Krasinski’s YouTube Web Series ‘Some Good News,’ Will Produce Future Episodes With New Host
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John Krasinski Tearfully Takes Hit YouTube Series ‘Some Good News’ On Hiatus
Actor John Krasinski is bidding a temporary farewell to the hugely successful YouTube channel that he launched in quarantine. Some Good News (SGN) premiered on March 30, and, as its title suggests, is a news show dedicated entirely to good news -- which, for many, served as a sigh of relief amid the myriad and unending tragedies precipitated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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John Krasinski Launches ‘Some Good News’ YouTube Channel, Gaining 330K Subscribers Overnight
Travel may be off-limits, but YouTube viewers can still take a trip back to Scranton, Pennsylvania, thanks to actor John Krasinski’s new channel.
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