Paramount Network Plans Yet Another Rebrand and Name Change

Cable channel will shift to Paramount Movie Network within the next year

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ViacomCBS, fresh off announcing plans to rebrand streamer CBS All Access to Paramount+, is readying another major overhaul for one of its cable properties.

Paramount Network, the cable channel owned by ViacomCBS that airs an eclectic combination of scripted and unscripted programming, is preparing yet another rebrand to Paramount Movie Network within the next year, a spokesperson for the company said. As part of the rebrand, the cable channel will shift its programming focus to made-for-television movies and miniseries, while scripted hits like Yellowstone will remain on the network.

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