John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ will have a new home — and host
4 years, 7 months ago

John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ will have a new home — and host

LA Times  

Some good news for fans of “Some Good News.” The popular digital series, created and originally hosted by John Krasinski, has been acquired by ViacomCBS. “Could not be more excited and proud to be partnering with CBS/Viacom to be able to bring ‘Some Good News’ to so many more people,” Krasinksi said in a statement Thursday. Never did I expect to be joining the ranks of such a historic news organization as CBS.” The news follows Sunday’s finale of “Some Good News’” original run. “Comedy Central Productions is excited to partner with John and bring his beloved ‘Some Good News’ to audiences around the world through ViacomCBS’ family of brands,” said Entertainment and Youth Group President Chris McCarthy in a statement.

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