
ViacomCBS Announces New Company Name: Paramount
ViacomCBS announced Tuesday that the company will become known as Paramount.
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ViacomCBS announced Tuesday that the company will become known as Paramount.
CBS' Katie Johnston sits down with Wilson Cruz and Anthony Rapp of 'Star Trek: Discovery' on Paramount+.
Tyler Duckworth discusses 'The Challenge: All Stars' season two coming to Paramount+ on November 11th.
Ayanna Mackins and Ryan Kehoe discus 'The Challenge: All Stars' season two coming to Paramount+ on November 11th.
'South Park' co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have agreed to a new deal with MTV Entertainment Studios extending the series on Comedy Central through 2027 for an unprecedented 30th season.
CBS has announced their fall lineup for 2021.
Paramount+ has released the official trailer and key art for the iconic documentary series 'Behind The Music,' introducing Duran Duran, New Kids On The Block and Bret Michaels as featured artists.
'Jerry And Marge Go Large' stars Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening in a story based on true events.
Beginning this week, subscribers will have access to a renowned movie collection that showcases popular titles, such as 'I Love You, Man' and 'Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol.'
Season 2 of "Why Women Kill" is streaming now on Paramount+ and we talked to actors Allison Tolman and Nick Frost about the dark comedic drama.
Season 2 of "Why Women Kill" is streaming now on Paramount+ and we talked to actor Jordane Christie about the dark comedic drama that follows three women in three different decades dealing with infidelity in their marriages.
The star of "Younger" discusses the show's final season of Paramount+ and her friendship with Hilary Duff.
The voice of Squidward Tentacles shares what fans of SpongeBob SquarePants can expect from the new movie and show streaming now on Paramount+.
The voices of Mr. Krabs and Sandy Cheeks share how SpongeBob SquarePants has changed their lives and the new movie and TV show that fans came stream now on Paramount+.
A new true crime docu-series on Paramount+ takes a look at the mysterious disappearance of a man in Canada who walked out his cabin one day and never came home.
Julie Gentry and Andre Comeau discuss going back to 1992 in 'The Real World Homecoming: New York' coming to Paramount+ on March 4th.
CBS All Access re-launches as Paramount+ on March 4th.
ViacomCBS President and CEO Bob Bakish revealed a host of new information about the platform yesterday during an online event including pricing tiers, breathe of content and a whole new way to watch movie releases.
ViacomCBS announced on Tuesday that its new rebranded streaming service Paramount+ will launch on March 4.
'Paramount+' is set for release in early 2021, ViacomCBS announced earlier today.
ViacomCBS announced that its streaming service CBS All Access will be rebranded as Paramount+ in early 2021 and will feature some of the iconic TV shows and movies in entertainment.
A couple of dozen local first responders are getting a special treat for the Baltimore Ravens preseason game.
CBS News correspondent Major Garrett talks with 97-year-old Ralph Brunn about the cult following surrounding his dad's creation: Old Bay seasoning.
In roughly one week, the We Give Black Fest will host its annual CLLCTIVLY event at West Covington Park in Baltimore.
Troopers and members of the U.S. Marshals arrested Alysha Williams at her residence Wednesday about 10 a.m., authorities said Thursday.
Many people in the northeast Baltimore are still recovering from last week's severe weather that left thousands without power for several days.
Hogan is spending Thursday in Iowa, the first state on the primary calendar for the 2024 presidential election. He traveled to another key state, New Hampshire, last month.
Baltimore police are warning the public about a teen challenge involving Orbeez guns that could hurt or endanger bystanders, according to authorities.
The Talmudical Academy, a Jewish private school in Pikesville, confirmed the victim, Aryeh Wolf, graduated from there in 2014.
The agency says the new revisions acknowledge "the pandemic is not over" but should not disrupt daily life as much as it used to.
A couple of dozen local first responders are getting a special treat for the Baltimore Ravens preseason game.
CBS News correspondent Major Garrett talks with 97-year-old Ralph Brunn about the cult following surrounding his dad's creation: Old Bay seasoning.
In roughly one week, the We Give Black Fest will host its annual CLLCTIVLY event at West Covington Park in Baltimore.
Troopers and members of the U.S. Marshals arrested Alysha Williams at her residence Wednesday about 10 a.m., authorities said Thursday.
Many people in the northeast Baltimore are still recovering from last week's severe weather that left thousands without power for several days.
CBS News correspondent Major Garrett talks with 97-year-old Ralph Brunn about the cult following surrounding his dad's creation: Old Bay seasoning.
Hogan is spending Thursday in Iowa, the first state on the primary calendar for the 2024 presidential election. He traveled to another key state, New Hampshire, last month.
Cox co-organized buses to Trump's January 6, 2021, rally in Washington, writing on Twitter that he was doing so to "#StoptheSteal" (a "steal" that didn't occur).
A special deputy U.S. marshal and Justice Department contractor from Maryland faces a federal charge over his alleged role in a romance scam targeting more than 20 victims, authorities said.
One person was hospitalized Wednesday after a box truck crashed into home in Cecil County, authorities said.
Everyone enjoys dining on crabs, but how do you feel about crab-themed artwork? That's the subject of this story.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow the top junior golfers from around the world are competing in an American Junior Golf Association event at Woodholme Country Club in Baltimore County.
Shout out to salmon colored shorts! We talk with a young athlete about playing at the American Junior Golf Association's National Qualifier.
Family members told WJZ the grandson is doing well, but is tired. The grandmother remains hospitalized, but it is unclear what lead to their disappearance.
"White power" flyers were distributed around Lake Kittamaqundi in downtown Columbia over the weekend, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said.
A couple of dozen local first responders are getting a special treat for the Baltimore Ravens preseason game.
Even when they don't play, the Baltimore Orioles are having success these days.
The Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays were rained out Wednesday night in what was supposed to be the finale of their three-game series.
For many of us, the thought of playing baseball at iconic Oriole Park at Camden Yards would be a dream come true. That dream became reality Wednesday for several dozen local children.
Maryland's six sportsbooks handled more than $15.4 million in bets in July.
Hogan is spending Thursday in Iowa, the first state on the primary calendar for the 2024 presidential election. He traveled to another key state, New Hampshire, last month.
Cox co-organized buses to Trump's January 6, 2021, rally in Washington, writing on Twitter that he was doing so to "#StoptheSteal" (a "steal" that didn't occur).
A Maryland man described by the FBI as a "self-professed" white supremacist was sentenced on Wednesday to four months of incarceration for storming the U.S. Capitol while wearing a court-mandated device that tracked his movements, court records show.
Michael Huber called serving and supporting Scott "a privilege," and said he'll be serving the city in a different way.
Two sources confirmed to CBS News that the search warrant was connected to White House records.
CBS News correspondent Major Garrett talks with 97-year-old Ralph Brunn about the cult following surrounding his dad's creation: Old Bay seasoning.
Over the course of several weeks, students will learn about the African diaspora during a cooking class, and how the Mali Empire used drums to communicate at long distances.
Over its history, the building on Holiday Street, a stone's throw away from City Hall, has had many incarnations.
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
Named for the legendary congressman and mayor, Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., the fireboat served the community for 59 years.
Disposable diaper prices have jumped 20% over the past year, according to the latest data from NielsenIQ.
Starting later this month, all Wegmans stores in Maryland are phasing out single-use plastic bags.
Time is running out for Marylanders to pay their state income taxes if they haven't already done so.
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development's Maryland Mortgage Program is launching a variety of new home loan products to provide more flexible options for down payments and closing cost assistance, according to housing officials.
Amazon is limiting how many emergency contraceptives consumers can buy, joining other retailers who put in place similar caps following the Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade.
Johnson & Johnson recently told lawmakers that 135 million doses failed inspection and were deemed "unusable."
While the volatility in mortgage rates remains, there are signs that the housing market is starting to stabilize.
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
A few weeks ago, Klondike appalled the internet when it said that the Choco Taco would be discontinued. This week, it reversed course, saying the beloved ice cream treat may be coming back - eventually.
The Maryland Works for Wind project will partner local companies and unions to develop a training model for the offshore wind industry, while trying to reach potential workers from underserved populations.
The agency says the new revisions acknowledge "the pandemic is not over" but should not disrupt daily life as much as it used to.
Johnson & Johnson recently told lawmakers that 135 million doses failed inspection and were deemed "unusable."
There are big question marks around what might happen next, as the coronavirus' evolution remains quite elusive 2½ years into the pandemic.
Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman has joined the advisory board of the Taylor Hooton Foundation, a group that educates young athletes about the dangers of anabolic steroids and other performance enhancing drugs.
"The main thing is educating the student body about what they can do to prevent the disease and also recognize it early."
In roughly one week, the We Give Black Fest will host its annual CLLCTIVLY event at West Covington Park in Baltimore.
Maryland's six sportsbooks handled more than $15.4 million in bets in July.
The blue duiker is a species of antelope found in the forests of Africa.
Baltimore's own Dru Hill and Smash Mouth will perform Saturday as the Birdland Summer Music Series continues with "I Love the 90s."
The fifth annual Trash Wheel Fan Fest is slated to take place in Baltimore's Abell neighborhood in September, according to festival staff.
Derek Beasley has your Thursday evening forecast
Many people in the northeast Baltimore are still recovering from last week's severe weather that left thousands without power for several days.
Marty Bass has your Thursday afternoon forecast
Our Thursday is shaping up to be cool and dry, a nice change from the heat and storms we've had.
If you've been fed up with this recent heat, then Tim has good news to share. Starting Thursday, the next few days will be a lot calmer, cooler and drier. In other words, it will be the perfect weekend to spend time outdoors.
A couple dozen local first responders are getting a special treat for the Baltimore Ravens preseason game.
A 20-year-old Catonsville woman was arrested after she allegedly fired a BB gun at Baltimore City firefighters, hitting one in the face, earlier this week, Maryland State Police said.
Lawsuits alleging discrimination at a Sesame-themed park in Pennsylvania have garnered the attention of Jesse Jackson.
Gov. Larry Hogan continues to show signs he may be exploring a presidential run.
In roughly one week, the We Give Black Fest will host its annual CLLCTIVLY event at West Covington Park in Baltimore.