CBS News is relaunching free streaming channel with shows fronted by its top anchors

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CBS News is relaunching free streaming channel with shows fronted by its top anchors
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'CBS Evening News' anchor Norah O'Donnell will revive 'Person to Person' as a weekly offering on the service.

All have the same goal: finding a way to capture viewers who have chosen to forego cable and broadcast TV for streaming platforms. The new channels could eventually become the primary way the news divisions reach their audiences.

Miller will also be the host of “Eye on America,” a program based on a long-running evening news segment that takes an in-depth look at stories around the country. Steve Hartman, whose emotional “On the Road” segments are a staple of “CBS Evening News,” will also get a weekly half-hour. The programs will be available to users on demand after they appear on a livestream that plays them on a schedule. They will also be available on CBSNews.com and Paramount+, the subscription streaming service operated by ViacomCBS.

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