CBS Starts Offering Its Signal Over the Web as Over-the-Top Gates Open


Just a day after HBO said it will introduce a direct-to-consumer streaming platform, CBS introduced its own digital service that will let viewers watch much of the network’s programming without a pay-TV subscription.

“CBS All Access” will deliver full seasons of most current prime-time shows, daytime and late night programming, as well as a library of older content, to subscribers whether or not they get cable or satellite TV. The episodes of current shows are available the day after they air.

Not all CBS programming will be available on the service. While shows like “The Good Wife,” “Blue Bloods” and “Survivor” will be available, hits like “The Big Bang Theory” are not included. It wasn’t immediately clear how popular sports such as the NFL would be handled — a major questions.

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