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Paramount brands the majority of its HD content under the label 'Paramount High Definition' which is seen both on the title box cover and as an in-movie opening. Films from Paramount subsidiaries such as Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films as well as from former sister studio DreamWorks use no special branding, Paramount Vantage (another ...
USA Home Entertainment (1999–2002) PolyGram Video (1982–1999) Studio Distribution Services (2021–present) Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia (Universal, Sony Pictures, Paramount, MGM, Disney, Roadshow Films and Lionsgate) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2018–2022) DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1997–present, minority owner)
Viacom Productions (formerly Viacom Enterprises) was a television production arm of Viacom.Viacom Enterprises was also a movie producer, and a sports producer.The division was active from 1971 until 2004, when the company was folded into Paramount Television 10 years following Viacom's acquisition of Paramount Pictures, and led Perry Simon to move itself to Paramount for a production deal.
Date Event 1 KRON-TV/San Francisco ends its affiliation with NBC after 52 years and becomes an independent station after Young Broadcasting, which purchased the station for $823 million in November 1999 from the deYoung family (who also sold the San Francisco Chronicle to the Hearst Corporation), refuses to agree to demands made by NBC to manage KRON under the conventions of a network-owned ...
Release Date Title Notes February 11, 2000: Snow Day: co-production with Nickelodeon Movies: February 23, 2000: Wonder Boys: North American distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company, Scott Rudin Productions and Curtis Hanson Productions
The following are lists of Paramount Pictures films by decade: Logo used since 2022. Lists. List of Paramount Pictures films (1912–1919)
The box office is ear-to-ear for “Smile 2,” with Paramount’s horror entry landing $9.4 million from 3,619 domestic locations across Friday and preview screenings. That’s above the $8.2 ...
The following is a complete list of films produced and/or distributed by American production and distribution company Dimension Films, a subsidiary of Lantern Entertainment, formerly owned by The Walt Disney Company under Miramax, and later by The Weinstein Company.