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Pluto TV adds CBS Sports HQ to Its Channel Lineup

https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/pluto-tv-adds-cbs-sports-hq-to-its-channel-lineup/


Pluto TV adds CBS Sports HQ effective today.

Today, CBS Sports HQ launched on Pluto TV. The channel is a 24/7 sports network with live coverage, featuring the latest in sports news, highlights, and commentary.

“We’re very pleased to expand the distribution of CBS Sports HQ to Pluto TV, making our round-the-clock sports news even more widely accessible to the millions of Pluto TV users,” said Jeffrey Gerttula, Executive Vice President and General Manager, CBS Sports Digital.

Pluto TV users can now watch all of CBS Sports HQ’s live, anchored news coverage, along with regular programming including “Fantasy Football Today,” “Pick Six,” and “Nothing Personal with David Samson”.

While live sports are on hold, CBS Sports HQ is continuing to show sustained growth, with viewership up 31% year over year in March.
 
https://www.thewrap.com/bob-bakish-...cbs-all-access-streaming-service-this-summer/


Turns out this was part of CBS trying revamp their streaming outlets and All-Access has to be the big one.


ViacomCBS chief Bob Bakish on Thursday shared details on “major changes” coming to CBS All Access this summer, as the streaming service prepares to undergo a full rebrand and relaunch under a new name.

Bakish, on the company’s Q1 earnings call, said the revamped CBS All Access will include an expanded slate of ViacomCBS programming, including content from Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, Smithsonian, MTV, BET and Paramount. “Our biggest franchises will be key to this strategy,” Bakish said.

The updated service will also include national and local news from more than 200 CBS affiliates, live and on-demand; more sports are coming as well, with the NFL, NCAA, and PGA, among other leagues and events, available to stream.
 
CBS had a lot of classic shows free on their website until they started All Access, and at that time the classic shows were moved there.
 
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