Jan 11, 2021 Streaming Strategy
Behind ViacomCBS' Streaming Strategy
The latest news and insights surrounding ViacomCBS’ streaming ecosystem.
ViacomCBS is leaning heavily into streaming with the launch of Paramount+ in 2021.
The service features live sports, breaking news, and a mountain of entertainment from the company’s portfolio of iconic brands, including Paramount Pictures, CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and the Smithsonian Channel.
The newly rebranded service is just one key element of the company’s overall streaming ecosystem. ViacomCBS’ comprehensive streaming strategy also includes the leading free, ad-supported service Pluto TV and niche, premium offerings SHOWTIME OTT and BET+.
Below, find the latest insights and updates on all things streaming from ViacomCBS.
For more on Paramount+, visit www.paramountplus.com.
ViacomCBS Streaming Exec on How to Navigate Massive Paramount+ Content Library, The Hollywood Reporter, March 8, 2021
For more than 100 years, the Paramount Pictures brand identity—the name, the mountain, the halo of stars—has signaled a world-class entertainment experience. Now, a digital-first reinterpretation created for ViacomCBS’ streaming service builds on the innovative legacy of the Paramount brand and carries it into the streaming era.
A first-person account on creating the new CBS All Access limited event series The Stand from Benjamin Cavell, showrunner and executive producer of the series. The Stand is based on the 1978 Stephen King novel of the same name.
How the Paramount+ Super Bowl Campaign Came Together
It took more than a dozen shoots in 3 countries to get nearly 40 characters and talent from across the ViacomCBS portfolio to the top of Paramount Mountain. Find out how it all came together in our Making it Work series.
If you ran into Naveen Chopra at a party (in a COVID-free time) and asked him what he did for a living, he’d probably tell you he worked in media, or maybe in finance—a humble way to describe his role as Chief Financial Officer for ViacomCBS.
Chopra joined ViacomCBS as EVP, Chief Financial Officer in August 2020. ViacomCBS’ investment in streaming is why Chopra took the job — but it’s also one of the major challenges. Chopra spoke about ViacomCBS’ future in streaming, how he’s convincing investors that we’re “all in,” and how he remains focused on long-term value amid stock market fluctuations.
In our Streaming On series, host Dometi Pongo speaks to the leaders in streaming across ViacomCBS.
In the first episode, Pongo interviews Chief Brand Officer Josh Line about what consumers can expect from Paramount+ and what sets the service apart.
Pongo interviews Head of Ops and CMO of ViacomCBS Digital, Domenic DiMeglio, about the Paramount+ Super Bowl commercial and how important it was to feature all that #ViacomCBS talent.
David Nevins, CCO of CBS and chairman and CEO of Showtime, dishes on some of the exciting content coming to the #ViacomCBS streaming universe.
Kelly Day, COO and president of streaming for ViacomCBS Networks International talks about what audiences can expect from the service around the globe.
ViacomCBS President and CEO Bob Bakish talks about the company’s advantage in streaming.
Jeff Gerttula, EVP and GM, CBS Sports Digital and Christy Tanner, EVP and GM, CBS News Digital break down how sports and news are key differentiators to the Paramount+ service.
President and CEO of ViacomCBS Streaming Tom Ryan discusses the company’s streaming strategy and how the company is using its free, pay, and premium platforms to reach consumers wherever they consume content.
Rob Gelick, EVP and GM, Streaming Services & Chief Product Officer, ViacomCBS Streaming, talks to host Dometi Pongo about the Paramount+ platform itself and how the company is serving viewers the content they want via the service’s interface.
Paramount+ Expedition: Roll Call
Television debut: Jan. 24
Paramount+ Expedition: Call to Adventure
Television debut: Jan. 24
Paramount+ Expedition: Cliffhanger
Television debut: Jan. 28
Paramount+ Expedition: Frostbite
Television debut: Jan. 31