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CBS & Network 10 launch Aussie SVOD service 10 All Access
CBS and Network 10’s subscription-on-demand service, 10 All Access, debuts today with over 7,000 episodes arriving from the duo’s libraries.
For A$9.99 a month, new subscribers will receive exclusive original series, current and previous seasons of CBS and 10 shows, as well as the ability to live stream CBSN and CBS News’ 24/7 streaming news service.
The service will include exclusive CBS titles such as Tell Me A Story, One Dollar, Strange Angel as well as the first two season of The Good Fight (pictured).
It will also give Australian viewers the ability to watch select upcoming series the same day as they air in the US, including new series of Happy Together, The Code, The Neighbourhood and In the Dark.
Neighbours, The Bachelor Australia, The Bachlorette Australia, The Living Roomand I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, will migrate to the platform from Network 10.
CBS Interactive’s president and chief operating officer, Marc DeBevoise, said: “10 All Access brings thousands of episodes of CBS and 10’s leading programming to digital platforms, making it simple for fans looking for more of their favourite television content to get it in one easy-to-use, multiplatform service. We look forward to continuing to expand 10 All Access to additional platforms and bring TV fans even more of the programming they want to watch.”
Network 10’s chief executive officer Paul Anderson said: “10 All Access gives us a fantastic new avenue to engage audiences with premium entertainment any way they want it. It fits perfectly into the 10 family alongside our broadcast channels, 10, 10 Boss and 10 Peach, our catch-up service 10 Play, and our news and entertainment site 10 Daily. We’ll continue to evolve 10 All Access with more great content to binge on and more product features to enhance the viewing experience. We are just getting started.”