Talent like Norah O'Donnell and Tony Dokoupil will host streaming shows, including revivals of Edward R. Murrow's 'Person-to-Person' and doc series 'CBS Reports.'
News is rebooting its streaming service, overhauling its entire programming slate in a bid to capture TV news viewership that is expected to shift online in the coming years.and stations co-president Neeraj Khemlani tellsin an interview. “Every anchor, every reporter says ‘I want in.’ You also have an audience that is in their low 40s. This is not taking a lot of persuasion, we are at the right moment and right time to bring these things together.
“It is an embarrassment of riches at CBS News, you have the most iconic franchises and brands and IP,” Khemlani adds, noting that some things have just been “sitting in the vault” waiting to be tapped.
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