ViacomCBS’ streaming service CBS All Access is getting a major facelift this summer as the platform is set to be updated with new rosters of programming from the Paramount, Nickelodeon and BET libraries amongst others, according to Deadline.
“Expanding CBS All Access’ library of films with these iconic titles from Paramount Pictures is just one of the many ways we’re integrating the phenomenal catalog of IP available to us within the ViacomCBS family,” All Access programming chief Julie McNamara said in a press release.
ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish told Wall Street analysts on Thursday that the streaming platform would be getting a rebranding that will also expand internationally over the next 12 months.
Other networks set to have programming debut on the platform include Smithsonian and the Paramount Network and a select number of specials and series from BET, which launched its own streaming service in September entitled BET+.