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4 year oldViacomCBS Inc. is taking steps to make programming across the media company’s properties available through one video-streaming offering, according to a person familiar with the matter, building upon its current CBS All Access service.
The service, which will be unveiled when ViacomCBS reports earnings later this month, will combine content from many of the company’s cable channels—including Nickelodeon, MTV and Comedy Central—with offerings from CBS’s media properties, including CBS News and live sports, the person said.
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