List of libraries owned by Paramount Global
This is a list of content libraries and catalogs owned by Paramount Global.[1]
Content libraries[]
Paramount Pictures Corporation[]
- Paramount Pictures film library (except for most of the 1929–1949 Paramount Pictures library, which is owned by numerous third-party companies with the bulk of them being owned by Universal Pictures via EMKA, Ltd., the 1931 film of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co., and The Story of Temple Drake, owned by The Walt Disney Company via 20th Century Studios, as well few post-1949 Paramount Pictures films owned by third-party companies)
- Paramount Animation
- Paramount Cartoon Studios (post-1962 library)
- Melange Pictures (formerly Republic Pictures and National Telefilm Associates)
- Republic Pictures theatrical library (1935–1967)
- Most of Paramount's pre-October 1950 short-subject library, including shorts from Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios (excluding Popeye the Sailor and Superman cartoon shorts, owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co. and DC Entertainment; Paramount cartoon shorts from 1950–62 owned by Universal Pictures via DreamWorks Animation)
- Select films produced by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Productions
- Rainbow Productions
- The Enterprise Studios
- Budd Rogers Releasing Corporation
- United States Pictures (pre-1960)
- Commonwealth United Entertainment
- The Landau-Unger Company
- Most of the Astor Pictures library
- United Pictures Corporation
- The Landau-Unger Company
- Spelling Films
- Taft International Pictures film library
- Sunn Classic Pictures film library
- Television and online streaming distribution rights to the Carolco Pictures and Weintraub Entertainment Group film libraries
- Taft International Pictures film library
- pre-2011 DW Studios library[2]
- Insurge Pictures
- Paramount Classics/Paramount Vantage
- Paramount Digital Entertainment
- Paramount Television Studios
- DreamWorks Television library (1996–2008) (except programs owned by third-parties, such as Band of Brothers and Line of Fire, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery via HBO Enterprises and The Walt Disney Company via ABC Signature respectively)
- Distribution rights to Rysher Entertainment's feature films (owned by Vine Alternative Investments)
- Bing Crosby Productions' feature films (distribution)
- Paramount Animation
- Miramax film library [3] (excluding Miramax's co-productions with LIVE Entertainment, owned by Lionsgate, The Tempest, owned by The Walt Disney Company via the Touchstone Pictures library, Addicted to Love, owned by Warner Bros., and Shakespeare in Love, owned by Universal Pictures)
- 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 Wild Bunch internationally while the film is owned and fully controlled by Studio Ghibli)
- Miramax Television library
- pre-2005 Dimension Films library (except The Brothers Grimm and The Amityville Horror, now owned by MGM Studios in the US (though Miramax owns home media rights) and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in other countries (whilst yet still unavailable on Disney+))
- International distribution rights to films from Samuel Goldwyn Productions (except movies in the public domain, and The Hurricane, owned by MGM Studios)
- CBS Films
CBS Entertainment Group[]
- CBS News and Stations
- CBS Studios library
- Big Ticket Television
- CBS Productions
- CBS Eye Productions
- Paramount Television (original incarnation) (1967–2006)
- Desilu Productions (excluding The Ann Sothern Show)
- Wilshire Court Productions
- Viacom Productions
- Terrytoons
- Viacom Pictures
- Distribution rights to Rysher Entertainment's television programs (owned by Vine Alternative Investments)
- Bing Crosby Productions' television programs (distribution)
- Television Program Enterprises (distribution)
- KingWorld
- Eyemark Entertainment
- Group W Productions
- InterStar Releasing
- Group W Productions
- Eyemark Entertainment
- CBS Theatrical Films
- Cinema Center Films
Republic Pictures Television[]
- National Telefilm Associates television library
- Studio City Productions
- NBC Films (pre-1973) (excluding I Spy and The Bill Cosby Show)
- California National Productions
Spelling Television[]
- Thomas-Spelling Productions
- Spelling Films
- Laurel Entertainment library
- Worldvision Enterprises library (excluding the Hanna-Barbera and pre-1991 Ruby-Spears libraries, owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co., Let's Make a Deal, owned by Fremantle, and Worldvision's co-productions with Fries Entertainment, owned by MGM Studios)
- ABC Films (pre-1973) (excluding series produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, owned by NBCUniversal via DreamWorks Animation and DreamWorks Classics)
- Taft Entertainment Television
- Sunn Classic Pictures television library
- QM Productions
- Titus Productions
Television Networks[]
MTV Entertainment Group[]
- MTV Entertainment Studios library (includes programs produced for MTV, VH1, MTV2, TV Land, and Logo)
Nickelodeon Group[]
Premium Network Group[]
International Networks[]
- Porta dos Fundos[5]
- Telefe[6]
- TeleColombia[7]
- Ten Network Holdings[8]
- Chilevisión[9]
- Rainbow S.p.A. (30%) [10]
- Ananey Communications[11]
- Viacom 18 (49%) [12]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Paramount Global Content Licensing | Paramount". www.paramount.com. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
- ^ "DreamWorks and Paramount settle divorce". Los Angeles Times. 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ Szalai, Georg (2020-04-03). "ViacomCBS Closes Acquisition of 49 Percent Miramax Stake in $375 Million Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ "CBS and Viacom Complete Merger: 'It's Been a Long and Winding Road to Get Here'". Variety. 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
- ^ "Os milhões que o Porta dos Fundos levou na venda para Viacom | VEJA Gente". VEJA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ Munson, Ben (2016-11-16). "Viacom CEO says $345M Telefe buy is part of its independent growth strategy". Fierce Video. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ "ViacomCBS to acquire Fox TeleColombia, Estudios TeleMexico". LABS English. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ "ViacomCBS Acquires Network Ten Pty | Mergr". mergr.com. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ "ViacomCBS Networks International Completes Acquisition of Chilevisión | Paramount". www.paramount.com. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
- ^ Vivarelli, Nick (2011-02-04). "Viacom takes stake in Rainbow". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (2020-04-06). "ViacomCBS Acquires Full Control of Israeli TV Company Ananey". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
- ^ "TV18 to increase stake to 51% | Media". viacom18. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
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