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John Krasinski's 'Some Good News' Show Is Coming to CBS All Access With One Big Difference

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John Krasinski's good works have not gone unnoticed.On Thursday, ViacomCBS announced that the actor-director's wildly popular web series,, will be coming to CBS All Access.

Krasinski started in order to uplift and encourage fans amid the coronavirus pandemic and so far, it's been a huge success.While Krasinski will continue to serve as an executive producer and make cameos on when itcomes to CBS All Access, a big difference will be that he will no longer be the host of the series. «Could not be more excited and proud to be partnering with CBS-Viacom to be able to bring to so many more people!» Krasinski said in a statement. «From the first episode, our goal was to create a news show dedicated entirely to good news.

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