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The impact of CBS's takeover of Ten is much larger than just one network

  • Written by Marc C-Scott, Lecturer in Screen Media, Victoria University
imageCBS has bought Channel Ten and plans to bring its streaming service to Australia.Shutterstock

Ten Network is being acquired by US broadcaster CBS Corporation. CBS now controls three TV channels - Ten, Eleven and One - as well as a fledgling streaming service, Tenplay. But this acquisition is only the beginning of the shakeup to the Australian...

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