"While CBS can’t be drawn on the terms surrounding the Netflix deal, David Stapf, president of CBS Television Studios, tells TBI that the platform has “quite a few years” left on the contract. As for whether it will re-up when the deal comes to a close, it’s a decision that “will be made then by both parties”.
Deborah Barak, president of business operations for CBS Entertainment, CBS Television Studios and CBS News, adds:
“There’s obviously been a lot of interest in the shows [All Access] has been doing, and we need to figure out the right deal for each show.
“Plus, All Access obviously has some presence in the international marketplace as well, so there are some questions.”
Deborah Barak, president of business operations for CBS Entertainment, CBS Television Studios and CBS News, adds:
“There’s obviously been a lot of interest in the shows [All Access] has been doing, and we need to figure out the right deal for each show.
“Plus, All Access obviously has some presence in the international marketplace as well, so there are some questions.”
Star Trek has been so successful for All Access that a number of spin-offs are in the works, including a returning series on Captain Jean-Luc Picard with actor Patrick Stewart attached, as well as the Toronto-shot Section 31, starring Crazy Rich Asians actor Michelle Yeoh – set to debut on the service in a couple of years.
https://tbivision.com/2019/04/23/live-long-and-prosper-inside-all-access/
It all seems to be doing really well for them. They say 2/3 of their 4 million subscribers watch the ad supported version of CBS All Access, so that's even more revenue in the can.