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DreamWorks Distribution, LLC – theatrical distribution arm of DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks Animation; DW Funding LLC – library holder of live-action DreamWorks films; Famous Studios (later Paramount Cartoon Studios) – closed after Gulf+Western's acquisition of Paramount Pictures in 1967
Miramax Family film library (excluding Tom and Jerry: The Movie, owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co., and non-Japanese distribution rights to Princess Mononoke, owned by GKIDS in North America and Goodfellas internationally while the film itself is owned and fully controlled by Studio Ghibli)
The division as well as Paramount International Television was originally established in 1962 as the international distribution division of Desilu Productions, Desilu International, which was managed by Bruce Gordon. [1] The company co-produced The Lost Islands with the Ten Network (now Network 10) in 1975.
Paramount "is an incredible asset for ViacomCBS," Bakish told Wall Street analysts during the company's second-quarter earnings call Thursday. "It has a powerful collection of IP, […]
Paramount and Skydance have long been production partners, co-financing and distributing films from the Mission: Impossible, Star Trek, Terminator and Transformers franchises, among others.
Paramount Global is undergoing additional restructuring leading up to its expected merger with Skydance Media in 2025. The media conglomerate is integrating the group that handles distribution for ...
As a result, what would become Melange Pictures, LLC, a division of Paramount Pictures, now owns the theatrical distribution on behalf of Paramount Animation — all the more ironic since Paramount Pictures originally released the classic shorts in the first place — while Trifecta Entertainment & Media (inherited from CBS Television ...
CBS Films Inc. was an American film production and distribution company founded in 2007 as a subsidiary of CBS Corporation [3] and was considered a mini-major studio up until 2019. [ 4 ] CBS Films originally was planned to distribute, develop and produce four to six $50 million budget films a year. [ 2 ]