CBS News is streaming full episodes of its 48 Hours program that revisit true-crime investigations solved after extended periods.
This initiative expands access to impact journalism and original reporting, allowing viewers to examine how cold cases are eventually resolved. By making these investigations available on demand, the network brings renewed attention to the complexities of long-term criminal proceedings.
The content is hosted on the CBS News 24/7 streaming service. This digital platform is currently available on more than 30 platforms [1]. The service allows the 48 Hours team to distribute detailed investigative work to a broader audience beyond traditional broadcast windows.
The programming focuses on cases that required significant time to reach a resolution. These episodes highlight the persistence of investigators, and the evolution of evidence over years or decades. The goal of the distribution is to provide original reporting that emphasizes the impact of these crimes on victims and communities.
By utilizing a multi-platform streaming approach, the network ensures that these solved cases remain accessible for study and public record. The 48 Hours team continues to produce content that focuses on the intersection of law enforcement efforts and judicial outcomes.
“CBS News is streaming full episodes of its 48 Hours program”
The shift toward 24/7 streaming for investigative series like 48 Hours reflects a broader trend in news media to monetize and preserve archival true-crime content. By moving these long-form investigations to a multi-platform digital environment, CBS News is transitioning from a linear broadcast model to an on-demand repository, increasing the longevity and visibility of their reporting on cold cases.





