ViacomCBS Swings to Q4 Profit As Company Reveals Paramount Plus Content Details
Brian Steinberg, provided by
FacebookTwitterEmail
ViacomCBS swung to a profit in the fourth quarter, announcing results just before it unveiled a wide range of new details about the content it intends to show on the streaming-video hub Paramount Plus. The new venue is a critical initiative for the company as it seeks to vie with other media conglomerates also chasing consumers moving steadily from linear TV to on-demand programming.
The New York company, which owns the CBS broadcast network, the Showtime cable network and the Paramount movie studio, said revenue during the period rose 3% to $6.87 billion, buoyed by increases in ad sales, affiliate fees and subscriptions to streaming services like CBS All Access and the broadband version of Showtime. The company said its U.S. streaming subscriber base rose 71% to 19.2 million.