John Krasinski’s self-financed breakout hit YouTube series “Some Good News” has been licensed by ViacomCBS in a deal that will see the host replaced as it moves to the network's other platforms.
Krasinski started the short-lived YouTube series in March as a way to bring, as the title suggests, some good news to the public amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that’s forced countless people to stay at home and practice social distancing.
Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, ViacomCBS came out on top of a massive bidding war that will see the feel-good series broadcast across its streaming platform CBS All Access, before going over to a wider audience through some of the company’s other brands.
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