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ViacomCBS Issues Statement Condemning Georgia's New Voting Laws

ViacomCBS is opposing the state of Georgia's new voting rights law and defending "the importance of an open and fair voting system."

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Random House to Buy Simon & Schuster from ViacomCBS

The parent company of Penguin Random House is buying rival book publisher Simon & Schuster from ViacomCBS in a cash deal worth nearly $2.2 billion.

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ViacomCBS to Launch Streaming Service With CBS All Access and Showtime Content in 2021

ViacomCBS is planning to launch a premium streaming service next year, featuring original shows from CBS All Access and Showtime.

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Peacock, CBS All Access Owners Strike Deal to Share Films, TV Series

NBCUniversal and ViacomCBS have signed a licensing deal that allows Peacock to stream ViacomCBS content.

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ViacomCBS Goes Dark for George Floyd Tribute

ViacomCBS paid tribute to the life of George Floyd and stood with Black Lives Matter with a powerful video tribute.

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ViacomCBS to Sell Simon & Schuster

ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish announced today that the media conglomerate may seek a buyer for Simon & Schuster, one of the remaining “big five” publishers of books and traditional print media.

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CBS and Viacom Are Reunited Once More as Merger Completes

The merger between Viacom and CBS has officially completed, with the two companies once again brought together under the name ViacomCBS.

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CBS to Acquire Viacom

Media company CBS has announced it is prepared to merge with Viacom… for a second time.

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Viacom Streaming Service Likely to Launch Fall 2018

Viacom, the media corporation that owns Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and more, plans to launch a streaming service by Fall 2018.

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Here's Why 'Star Trek's' TV Revival Won't Debut Until Next Year

If you wondered why the "Star Trek" reboot won't air in time for the franchise's 50th anniversary, you can blame the rights deal between CBS and Paramount.

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TV Legends Revealed: Was Viacom Sued For 'Ruining' 'Star Trek'?

This week we boldly look at a surprising lawsuit in which a video game company claimed the owners of "Star Trek" essentially ruined the franchise.

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