CBS News Launches New Production Entity See It Now Studios Headed By Susan Zirinsky

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CBS News has launched See It Now Studios, led by longtime producer and former news division president Susan Zirinsky, to produce non-fiction content across ViacomCBS brands and other platforms

Zirinsky stepped down as president of CBS News in the spring, and reportedly had been in talks for a new production role. See It Now Studios, taking its name from the Edward R. Murrow newsmagazine of the 1950s, will produce news, documentary and unscripted programming for Paramount+ and CBS and other ViacomCBS brands, as well as third parties and in partnership with outside production companies. Its productions will be distributed globally by the ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group.

, debuting on Thursday on Paramount+. The Tom Selleck-narrated project tells the story of how, on 9/11, the FBI was forced to quickly evacuate its headquarters and locate in an auto garage as a command center.debuts at 8 PM on Friday on Paramount+ and CBS. It features interviews with former top leaders and intelligence officials and their first-person accounts of efforts to track and stop Osama bin Laden.

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