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John Krasinski reveals why he sold 'Some Good News'

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John Krasinski has defended his decision to sell his lockdown web series Some Good News to ViacomCBS.The A Quiet Place star announced last week that the network would host the show with a new host after a bidding war, with many people accusing him of “selling out” by moving the show from its former free platform to a bigger organization.However, speaking to former The Office co-star Rainn Wilson on his Hey There, Human live broadcast, John explained it wasn’t a matter of money, but of how little time he knew he’d have once the coronavirus lockdown comes to an end.“I knew the two options were always gonna be that I leave it off with eight in my office — which I would love to keep doing this show from my office forever, (but) it just wasn’t

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