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Displaying all articles tagged:
Viacomcbs
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Mar. 2, 2023
The (Other) Man Behind the
Yellowstone
Kingdom
How Paramount’s Chris McCarthy turned a cable hit into streaming’s biggest franchise.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 17, 2022
Paramount Is Finally Getting Serious About the Streaming Future
A name change, more Sheridan content, and a move away from the ‘arms dealer’ strategy.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 20, 2022
What If Netflix Raised Its Prices and Nobody Cared?
The bigger problem right now: Wall Street is worried the service isn’t growing fast enough.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 16, 2022
‘You Can Write Those Kinds of Dynamics Forever’
Showtime’s president of entertainment on setting up the series for success, its multi-season plan, and when to expect the next installment.
By
Josef Adalian
comedy
Aug. 5, 2021
South Park
Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone Ink $900 Million ViacomCBS Deal
Covering six more seasons on Comedy Central and 14 movies for Paramount+.
By
Justin Curto
hollywood
June 23, 2021
Kenya Barris, New CBS Employee, Left Netflix Because ‘Netflix Became CBS’
Call it mixed-ish messages.
By
Rebecca Alter
streaming
Mar. 4, 2021
Paramount+ Is Here. Is It Too Late?
Consumers will have to decide whether their monthly budgets allow for one more plus sign.
By
Josef Adalian
controversy
Feb. 5, 2021
Nick Cannon to Return to
Wild ’N Out
After Apologizing for Anti-Semitic Comments
ViacomCBS says the host has “taken responsibility” for anti-Semitic statements made last year.
By
Zoe Haylock
books
Nov. 25, 2020
Penguin Random House Buys Simon & Schuster for Over $2 Billion
The Big Four become three.
By
Zoe Haylock
lawsuits
July 31, 2020
Alan Dershowitz Demands Apology From
The Good Fight
Over Jeffrey Epstein Episode
“As one might explain to a small child, the Series, its characters, and the things they say are all make-believe,” replies ViacomCBS.
By
Halle Kiefer
apologies
July 17, 2020
Nick Cannon Apologizes to Jewish Community for Anti-Semitic Comments
New cryptic tweets have fans concerned for his health.
By
Chris Murphy
controversies
July 15, 2020
Nick Cannon Fired by ViacomCBS Over Anti-Semitic Comments
FOX has released a statement saying that it plans to “move forward” with Cannon, who hosts the network’s hit show
The Masked Singer.
By
Charu Sinha
the industry
July 13, 2020
Netflix Swipes
Emily in Paris
From Paramount Network
Darren Star’s new dramedy completed filming its first season before the coronavirus pandemic.
By
Josef Adalian
some good content
May 21, 2020
Some Good News
Sells to ViacomCBS, Will No Longer Be Hosted by John Krasinski
ViacomCBS acquired the rights in a “massive bidding war.”
By
Rebecca Alter
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May 7, 2020
CBS All Access Gets Supersized
Changes are afoot at the streaming service.
By
Josef Adalian
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May 1, 2020
Should ViacomCBS Blow Up Its Streaming Strategy?
How the company can catch up in the streaming wars.
By
Josef Adalian