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Paramount chair of TV media George Cheeks is gracious in defeat. CBS won’t end the year as the most-watched broadcast network, but he notes there’s a good reason for that: NBC’s “Legendary February.” “In full transparency,
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CBS exploring 'other ideas' for Stephen Colbert's vacated time slot after Byron Allen's deal expires
The partnership between Allen and CBS has "immediate profitability," notes George Cheeks, Paramount’s Chair of TV Media.
CBS News’ viewership is at an all-time low as editor in chief Bari Weiss’ and the network’s president Tom Cibrowski have displayed jarringly different visions for how to revamp the struggling outlet — leading some staffers to tag the mismatched duo “the odd couple,
Late-night icon David Letterman said CBS ended "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" over costs, knocking the network for not wanting to "spend any money."
The CBS series Tracker, starring Jensen Ackles, just nailed a hugely impressive streaming milestone in the U.S. Read on for more details.
NBC golf analyst Kevin Kisner criticized CBS' Masters coverage after Rory McIlroy's historic back-to-back win at Augusta National, questioning why the network showed delayed shots instead of live acti
The CBS soap opera “Beyond the Gates” has been renewed for two more seasons and will air through the 2027-2028 broadcast season. The network announced the news at a programming event on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The 60-member union for CBS News 24/7, the news organization’s streaming service, reached a contract deal with the network, the Writers Guild of America East announced on Thursday.
CBS is introducing a fall schedule with only two half-hour comedies. It is believed to be an all-time low for the network. The lineup also includes four franchise blocks, FBI on Tuesdays, NCIS on Wednesdays,