At the CBS Upfront presentation at Carnegie Hall in New York on May 18, CBS unveiled the logo for the new STAR TREK television series within the first-ever promotional video.
Not much to go on. I wish they'd stop recycling things though and go with some newer ideas. (Says she who goes a little nuts at any hint that Gatch or BOTP might come back. )
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I had heard about it but hadn't checked any further. But I had read it was only going to be available on the CBS Access, which you have to pay for, but the video said CBS and CBS Access, so we'll see.
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The series will be making its premiere on the regular, over-the-air CBS network, as a means to give it wider exposure and generate interest in seeing it. After that, the remainder of the episodes of the first season will be released once a week on the CBS All Access subscription service.
So, the claim that it will be on both CBS and CBS All Access is technically correct, but the one-time free showing of the first episode is really only intended as a tease to encourage people to pay to see the rest.
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