It looks like CBS All Access is well on its way to even more homes. The ViacomCBS streaming service has started rolling out on Comcast’s Xfinity Flex and will soon be coming to X1 as well.
Just last week, ViacomCBS announced CBS All Access and Showtime surpassed a combined 13.5 million subscribers in the second quarter, up 50 percent year-over-year.
In January, CBS All Access announced that the premiere of “Star Trek: Picard” helped in breaking its record for subscriber sign-ups in a month. Along with the live stream of the Grammys and football, January 2020 beat the previous monthly record of February 2019. The company also announced the week of Jan. 20 was the second-best sign-up week ever for the service. Definitive numbers were not released.
In March, Hulu became available on Comcast’s Xfinity Flex, with the app rolling to X1 in weeks that followed. Comcast announced their Xfinity Flex and X1 customers will have access to Hulu Originals, movies and shows, in addition to the growing collection of networks and streaming services already available to them.