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Paramount Plots Major TV Expansion with Deals for Top Creators
11 Nov
Summary
- Paramount plans significant growth in TV studio output
- Inks deals with 'South Park' and 'Stranger Things' creators
- Nate Bargatze to host new game show 'The Greatest Average American'

In a move to significantly grow its television presence, Paramount has announced plans to greatly expand its studio output over the coming years. The company, which operates CBS Studios and Paramount TV Studios, says it will produce content not only for its own platforms but also license titles to third-party streaming and linear services.
This expansion comes on the heels of Paramount striking several high-profile deals, including a five-year agreement with 'South Park' creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, as well as a four-year pact with the Duffer Brothers, the minds behind 'Stranger Things'. Additionally, the company has secured a first-look TV deal with Jessica Biel and Michelle Purple's Iron Ocean Productions.
As part of this content push, Paramount has also tapped comedian Nate Bargatze to host a new game show titled 'The Greatest Average American' for ABC. The company's CEO, David Ellison, has emphasized streaming as a "top priority", with plans to increase spending on Paramount+ originals and third-party catalog licensing.




