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The new deal builds on the 2018 pact and keeps Kurtzman and his Secret Hideout at the studio through 2026.
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The ViacomCBS streaming service continues its quest to bolster its catalog of original shows.
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The media mogul passed away on Tuesday afternoon at his Los Angeles home.
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Is this a hot series debut or just a Nick/Netflix content dump?
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"This is a sick and terrible decision by VH1," said Mexico-based journalist Ioan Grillo.
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Stars like Anna Kendrick, Samuel L. Jackson and now Eddie Murphy are increasingly OK skipping the theatrical release for streaming.
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The former Netflix executive is now the General Manager for BET+, and gives us the scoop on Viacom's newest OTT platform.
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Beginning in October 2021, all 180 episodes will air across Viacom’s entertainment brands, including Comedy Central, Paramount Network and TV Land.
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"We started Pluto TV with a contrarian idea that in an age of on-demand, the value of linear programming and the value of ad-supported programming would not go away."
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DirecTV Now's higher-priced bundles do not include many major cable channels, amplifying questions about the networks' viability moving forward.
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In addition, the deal brings 11 series from Nickelodeon and more than 20 films to Hulu.
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Big network groups like NBCUniversal and Disney fared far better than smaller players in a new survey from The Diffusion Group.
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"While we stand firmly behind the show, [...] we feel the right thing to do is delay the premiere until later this year."
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Are you on board with a new streaming service featuring content from channels like Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon?
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Viacom would give CBS more options for digital delivery and more global reach.
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Chief among them: How will HBO survive a full year with no Game Of Thrones?
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Most late night talk shows have experienced a ‘Trump bump,’ but Trevor Noah's standing has arguably improved the most.
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Toni Basil claims that the unauthorized use of the 1982 hit “Mickey” has caused sleep deprivation and is seeking damages.
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Reruns of Beavis, Daria and Punk'd have been streaming on-demand and commercial-free for years, so why would anyone watch them with commercials on a fixed schedule?
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This fight for the ever declining dollar in cableland proves to be beneficial for cordcutters.