That’s a big reason why The Other Two and South Side didn’t stay in the ViacomCBS ecosystem, and likely the same reason why Tosh.0 is being shopped versus going to CBS All Access.
CBS All Access is best known as a home for procedurals and Star Trek and not a destination for comedy. While ViacomCBS is in the midst of broadening out CBS All Access to feature content from across the company’s portfolio, sources say The Other Two and South Side were not moved to the streaming service because they didn’t fit with CEO Bob Bakish’s plan to better integrate the platform with the company’s linear networks. Comedy Central this month also shipped live-action scripted comedies The Other Two and South Side to HBO Max, though it will move forward with the second season of Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens. That show, which began production on season seven before the pandemic, ended with its recently completed sixth season. The decision to reverse course on Tosh.0 arrives a day after Comedy Central did the same on the seventh season of Derek Waters’ Emmy-nominated series Drunk History. “I look forward to doing an animated reboot of my show on MTV in 25 years,” Tosh said in a statement Thursday. 'South Park' Creators to Host Bash at Red Rocks Amphitheatre to Celebrate Show's 25th Anniversary