CBS News’ streaming platform rebrands to CBS News

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CBS News’ streaming platform rebrands to CBS News

ViacomCBS' CBS News VIAB -- Get Viacom Inc. Class B Report has rebranded its streaming platform as CBS News Streaming Network and plans for a new slate of programming, as reported by Deadline.

The streaming service will have a lot of built-in advantages over competitors looking to launch similar services, as it will be the new home of popular catalog series such as Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and Conan Without Borders.

The network has also recruited notable talent such as former NBC News correspondent Kasie Hunt, former Fox News journalist Chris Wallace and New York Times food writer Alison Roman to star in programs. Eva Longoria will star in Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico, a food-centric companion piece to Tucci's docuseries.

It does have a number of selling points that might make it attractive to some viewers, starting with the fact that it is always hard to argue with free.

A new version of the Person to Person interview series hosted by Norah O Donnell is one of the projects that the streamer has on tap, and Gayle King will anchor a series of CBS Reports documentary projects, which will launch on February 25 with a look into the 10th anniversary of the killing of Trayvon Martin.

The contracts for both anchors were reportedly due to expire this spring, but it would seem CBS convinced them to stick around.

CBS News has said that its channels had 1 billion streams for the second year in a row in 2021, which is a good thing.

Other news outlets followed after CBS launched its streamer.