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Launched on {{d|28|October|2014}}, '''CBS All Access''' is a digital subscription video on demand and live streaming service allowing access to [[CBS Television Studios|CBS]] shows past and present, including every ''[[Star Trek]]'' series. It is available in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The company is subordinated under [[CBS Interactive|CBS Interactive, Inc.]], under whose auspices the service was launched.
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'''CBS All Access''' is a digital subscription video on demand and live streaming service allowing access to [[CBS Television Studios|CBS]] shows past and present, including every ''[[Star Trek]]'' series.
   
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Launched on {{d|28|October|2014}} in the United States, the service &ndash; operated by [[CBS Interactive]] &ndash; expanded to Canada on {{d|23|April|2018}} and plans to expand into Australia in late 2018 (although, due to existing rights agreements, not all of the service's programming accompany the expansion). {{el|www.cbs.com/recommended/news/1008474/cbs-all-access-launches-in-canada}} {{el|www.news.com.au/technology/home-entertainment/tv/the-new-netflix-rival-coming-to-australia/news-story/dc1f2d14b3d3ce171572397e9aff43e3}}
[[CBS Corporation]] President and CEO [[Leslie Moonves]] revealed each ''Star Trek'' series has performed "exceedingly well" on CBS All Access. As a result, {{s|7}} is being produced as the service's first exclusive original series, as a means to entice "millions" of new subscribers. [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/why-star-trek-went-cbs-836710] Moonves' appeared to have been right in his assessment, as record-breaking signups have been reported, shortly after ''Discovery'' premiered. [https://deadline.com/2017/09/star-trek-discovery-cbs-all-access-record-sign-ups-1202176110/]
 
   
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In {{m|November|2015}}, [[CBS Corporation]] President and CEO [[Leslie Moonves]] revealed that, as a result of the various ''Star Trek'' series performing "exceedingly well" on CBS All Access, {{s|DIS}} would premiere exclusively on All Access as the service's first original series (although {{wt|The Good Fight}} ultimately aired first). Moonves characterized the decision as a means to entice "millions" of new subscribers. {{el|hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/why-star-trek-went-cbs-836710}} When ''Discovery'' premiered on the service in {{m|September|2017}}, "record-breaking" single-day signups were reported, {{el|deadline.com/2017/09/star-trek-discovery-cbs-all-access-record-sign-ups-1202176110}} though viewership numbers have never been formally disclosed, then or anytime later. The first ''Discovery'' companion series, ''[[After Trek]]'', also aired on the service, as does {{s|ST}}, {{s|PIC}}, and the second season of {{s|TRR}}, the follow-up to ''After Trek''. Three upcoming ''Trek'' series, {{s|LD}}, the {{s|U31}} and {{s|SNW}}, will air on the service as well. {{el|deadline.com/2018/07/star-trek-short-treks-cbs-all-access-discovery-season-2-trailer-comic-con-1202430416}} {{TrekMovie.com|2019/01/14/breaking-cbs-announces-star-trek-series-focusing-on-section-31-starring-michelle-yeoh}}
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Besides the various ''Star Trek'' productions and ''The Good Fight'', CBS All Access original programming includes ''No Activity'', ''Strange Angel'', ''One Dollar'', and ''Tell Me a Story'' (starring [[Kim Cattrall]]).
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Among the planned original content of the service is a revival of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' and the dark comedy series ''Why Women Kill''. {{el|variety.com/2017/tv/news/cbs-twilight-zone-all-access-streaming-1202605761}}
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Besides original programming, CBS All Access also streams the annual Grammy Awards and games of the National Football League (NFL).
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.cbs.com/all-access CBS.com/All-Access] &ndash; official site
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CBS All Access

CBS All Access is a digital subscription video on demand and live streaming service allowing access to CBS shows past and present, including every Star Trek series.

Launched on 28 October 2014 in the United States, the service – operated by CBS Interactive – expanded to Canada on 23 April 2018 and plans to expand into Australia in late 2018 (although, due to existing rights agreements, not all of the service's programming accompany the expansion). [1] [2]

In November 2015, CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves revealed that, as a result of the various Star Trek series performing "exceedingly well" on CBS All Access, Star Trek: Discovery would premiere exclusively on All Access as the service's first original series (although The Good Fight ultimately aired first). Moonves characterized the decision as a means to entice "millions" of new subscribers. [3] When Discovery premiered on the service in September 2017, "record-breaking" single-day signups were reported, [4] though viewership numbers have never been formally disclosed, then or anytime later. The first Discovery companion series, After Trek, also aired on the service, as does Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, and the second season of The Ready Room, the follow-up to After Trek. Three upcoming Trek series, Star Trek: Lower Decks, the Star Trek: Section 31 and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, will air on the service as well. [5] [6]

Besides the various Star Trek productions and The Good Fight, CBS All Access original programming includes No Activity, Strange Angel, One Dollar, and Tell Me a Story (starring Kim Cattrall).

Among the planned original content of the service is a revival of The Twilight Zone and the dark comedy series Why Women Kill. [7]

Besides original programming, CBS All Access also streams the annual Grammy Awards and games of the National Football League (NFL).

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