Are there numbers to support the claim that CBS All Access is gaining 
traction?  Of the 4 broadcast nets, they're the only ones that don't offer 
free access to their app w/cableco authentication.  I don't know a single 
person who is (or would) pay just to access SOME CBS shows.

On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 10:50:10 AM UTC-5, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
> With CBS's All-Access product gaining traction, and the major premium 
> cable names looking at their options, the Peacock is looking at a 
> modestly-priced setup that could include current OTA shows such as Fallon 
> and *SNL* along with original programs... but of course, it's all still 
> in the development stage... *Variety 
> <http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/nbc-to-launch-comedy-internet-subscription-service-with-tonight-show-snl-episodes-report-1201445426/>
>  
> *(link), though first spotted at *WSJ*...
>
> B
>
>

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