CBS and Verizon reached a three-year deal to...
CBS and Verizon reached a three-year deal to continue retransmitting CBS-owned stations over FiOS and expand the distribution of CBS Sports over the fiber network, the companies said in a release Thursday. The 3.5 million FiOS subscribers living in markets…
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where CBS owns TV stations will also continue to have free access to CBS content though Verizon’s video-on-demand service under the deal, said the release. The CBS Sports Network will also “dramatically increase its distribution” through FiOS as part of the agreement, it said. “This deal was reached in a short period of time, and CBS has once again achieved fair value for our over-the-air rights,” said CBS President-Television Networks Distribution Ray Hopkins in the release.