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Paramount Television Studios, formerly the second iteration of Paramount Television, was the television arm of American film studio Paramount Pictures, a division of Paramount Global, founded on March 4, 2013, by its predecessor, Viacom, following an emerging vigorous business with the technological expansion of television via streaming services. [3]
Paramount is the sixth oldest surviving film studio in the world; after Gaumont Film Company (1895), Pathé (1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), and Universal Pictures (1912). It is the last major film studio still headquartered in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles .
Paramount Pictures was founded in 1912 as the Famous Players Film Company. [11] CBS was founded in 1927, which Paramount Pictures held a 49 percent ownership stake in from 1929 to 1932. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 1952, CBS formed CBS Television Film Sales, a division which handled syndication rights for CBS's library of network-owned television series.
Wilshire Court Productions – made-for-TV movie division; library sold to CBS Corporation in 2006; Paramount DVD; Paramount High Definition; Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution – folded into Paramount Pictures' distribution department and Paramount Global Content Distribution
Based on the 1967 film by Paramount Pictures: The Immortal: 1970–1971: The Odd Couple: 1970–1975: R.G. Productions, Inc. Based on the 1968 film by Paramount Pictures: Longstreet: 1971–1972: Edling Productions, Inc. and Corsican Productions, Inc. Based upon characters created by Baynard Kendrick: Spyforce: Nine Network: 1971–1973: Nine ...
Logo used since 2020. The following is a list of all productions produced or released by Nickelodeon Movies, the family film division of Paramount Pictures (part of Paramount Global), including animated and live-action feature films, shorts, television and internet series, and specials.
The Movie Channel Challenge: Running each August from 1990 to 1997, "The Movie Channel Challenge" was a month-long summer programming stunt – inspired by the "no-repeat weekends" music playlist stunts used on many radio stations – that featured a lineup of approximately 420 movies, none of which were repeated during the course of that month.
The Paramount Television Network was a venture by American film corporation Paramount Pictures to organize a television network in the late 1940s. The company built television stations KTLA in Los Angeles and WBBM-TV in Chicago; it also invested US$400,000 in the DuMont Television Network, which operated stations WABD (now WNYW) in New York City, WTTG in Washington, D.C., and WDTV (now KDKA-TV ...