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Screen Gems cartoon library (excluding cartoons in the public domain) Screen Gems television library (excluding the pre-1969 Hanna-Barbera library, owned by Warner Bros.) Sony Pictures Animation library; Sony Pictures Classics library (excluding the 1990s Castle Rock Entertainment films, owned by Warner Bros.) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
On January 1, 2018, the network began to air the most prominent sitcoms in the Sony Pictures Television library such as All in the Family, Sanford and Son and Good Times as part of their primetime lineup, after the expiration of Sony's contract with Tribune Broadcasting's Antenna TV, along with the expiration six months prior with Rural Media ...
Sony Pictures Television Music Development (SPTMD): The music development division of SPT formed in 2023. Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction (SPTN): Founded as CKX, Inc. in 2005. With a library of more than 100 series broadcast in over 35 countries as of 2023, this unit produces nonfiction and documentary programming.
Mubi is adding over 50 features from the Sony Pictures’ library to its U.S. streaming service. The mix of studio and arthouse fare includes Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third ...
Hollywood Pictures film library [11] Caravan Pictures film library [12] Cinergi Pictures film library [13] [14] Disneynature [5] Buena Vista International; Star Distribution; Marvel Studios film library (excluding the Spider-Man films (Homecoming, Far From Home and No Way Home), owned by Sony Pictures via Columbia Pictures)
Picturehouse film library (2005–2008) Castle Rock Entertainment film library (post-1994) (excluding owned by third-party companies) [25] Castle Rock Entertainment television library (including ancillary rights to Seinfeld and Thea which was distributed by Sony Pictures Television, and excluding The Powers That Be) [26] WaterTower Music ...
Optical Disc Archive (ODA) is an archival storage technology developed by Sony.A single cartridge is designed to hold as many as 12 optical discs, each of which are similar to, but not directly compatible with, Blu-ray or Blu-Ray-BDXL systems, with total capacities per cartridge as high as 5.5 TB.
In late 2009, Sony began pushing developers away from the UMD format and towards digital distribution on the PlayStation Network in preparation for the launch of the digital-download-only PSP Go, which was the first (and only) PSP model to not include a UMD drive. [13]