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.
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Sir Patrick Stewart Returning As Jean-Luc Picard In New ‘Star Trek’ Show On CBS All Access
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CBS Announces Plans For 24/7 Streaming Local News Services, Launching First In New York
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CBS All Access Plans To Debut “Six To Seven Originals” Over Next Year
CBS All Access has Netflix-like goals for the coming year, in which it plans to release "six to seven" original content pieces, including series from Jordan Peele and Kevin Williamson.
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Amazon To Bring Ad-Supported Options To Its Channels Program
Amazon's head of Channels in the US, Rich Au, revealed at a Digiday event that the program will offer ad-supported channels in the US later this year. Right now, it only offers ad-free subcriptions to the likes of HBO.
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CBS To Debut New ‘Star Trek’ Series On CBS All Access Streaming Service
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CBS CEO Says Online Video Service Has More Than 100,000 Subscribers
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CBS’s All-Access Subscribers Watch Twice As Much Content As Non-Subscribers
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CBS Unveils Marketing Plan To Push ‘All-Access’ Subscription Sign-Ups
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CBS Reveals Plans For Showtime Streaming Service, Debuts Live Online News Service CBSN
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CBS Joins The Digital Subscription Crowd With Its ‘All Access’ Service
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