Digital TV News: Shari Redstone
ViacomCBS renames, and unveils international expansion plan for Paramount+
Feb 15, 2022 – ViacomCBS has announced that it will become Paramount Global effective February 16. The company will continue the global expansion of Paramount+ in 2022, with Paramount+ making its debut in France as a bundle through the CANAL+ Group.
News categories:
Paramount, Shari Redstone, Bob Bakish, Tanya Giles, Digital TV, France, Streaming, Worldwide
CBS and Viacom to combine
Aug 13, 2019 – CBS (NYSE: CBS.A, CBS) and Viacom (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB) have agreed to merge. The combined company, ViacomCBS, will be a global, multiplatform, premium content company, with the assets, capabilities and scale to be one of the most important content producers and providers in the world.
News categories:
Viacom, CBS, Bob Bakish, Joe Ianniello, Shari Redstone, Digital TV, MandA, USA, Worldwide
Latest News
- Netflix posts first quarter 2024 results and outlook
- Graham Media Group selects Bitmovin Playback
- Dialog, Axiata Group, Bharti Airtel agree on merger in Sri Lanka
- Yahoo brings identity solutions to CTV
- Plex has largest FAST line-up with 1,112 channels
- TV3 migrates from on-prem servers to AWS Cloud with Redge
- Virgin Media partners with PubMatic to scale FAST advertising
- Interactive TV news channel unveiled by ROXi and Sinclair
- Spideo and OTTera unveil personalisation collaboration at NAB Show 2024
- Amagi integrates Intertrust DRM for FAST services
- Vantiva has shipped 22 million Android TV set-top boxes
- Newsmax launches subscription-based app with 24i
- Slovak Telekom and T-Mobile CZ upgrade video streaming with 24i
- CTV/OTT expected to be fastest growing media channel in U.S. in 2024
- Red Bee Media provides WWTV program and schedule data to REELZ
- WISI Communications initiates restructuring in self-administration
- Eutelsat distributes LGCC TV channel to Europe and MENA via satellite
- Akamai rolls out NVIDIA-powered Cloud services optimized for video processing
- Sinclair launches 'Broadspan' datacasting platform
- U.S. households report consuming 43.5 hours of video per week