CBS Studios
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CBS Studio Center, Soundstage 2 in Los Angeles | |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Television production |
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Founded | January 17, 2006 |
Headquarters | CBS Entertainment Group (2019–present) |
Divisions | CBS Eye Animation Productions |
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Website | www |
CBS Studios, Inc. is an American television
It is the television production arm of the CBS network (CBS Productions previously assumed such functions until 2004, when it was merged into Paramount Television), and, along with Warner Bros. Television Studios (a part of Warner Bros. Discovery) and CW Studios (network's recently-launched production arm), it is also the television production arm of The CW (in which Paramount has a 12.5% ownership stake; along with Warner Bros. Discovery).
History
Predecessors
CBS's original production and distribution units
In 1952, the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) formed an in-house television production unit, CBS Productions, as well as facilities in the newly established Television City in the Fairfax District, Los Angeles in Westside. Also formed was CBS Television Film Sales (later known as CBS Films) as the distributor of off-network and first-run syndicated programming to local television stations in the United States and abroad.
In 1963,
In 1994, Westinghouse Electric acquired CBS. Viacom merged with its creator CBS, in 2000.
Paramount Pictures' early television ventures
In 1939, experimental television stations were established in Los Angeles (W6XYZ) as Television Productions Inc. and Chicago (W9XBK) with Balaban and Katz. Commercial broadcasting began in 1943 over WBKB in Chicago (now WBBM-TV). Commercial broadcasting began in 1947 over KTLA in Los Angeles. In 1949, Paramount Pictures became the first major studio to establish program syndication with the Paramount Television Network (much of which originated from KTLA). Paramount branched out of broadcasting in 1964 with the sale of KTLA to Gene Autry.
Desilu Productions, later Paramount Network Television
From 1966 to 1967, Gulf+Western acquired Paramount Pictures. In 1968, Paramount Television, formerly Desilu, was established as the studio's television production unit.[4] In 1977, Paramount Television Service was formed. In 1982, Paramount Television Group and Paramount Domestic Television and Video Programming was established. In September 1989, Gulf+Western was reincorporated as Paramount Communications, Inc.. On March 11, 1994, Viacom acquired Paramount Communications. In 1995, Viacom launched the United Paramount Network (UPN) with Chris-Craft Industries.
On August 10, 2004, Viacom merged the international television banners of
On December 31, 2005, as the CBS/Viacom split took effect, CBS inherited Paramount's television program library, with
Formation


On January 17, 2006, CBS Corporation CEO Les Moonves announced that Paramount Television would be renamed CBS Paramount Television as of that day, and the network division becoming CBS Paramount Network Television, and the domestic distribution arm becoming CBS Paramount Domestic Television.[6]
On September 26, 2006, CBS Corporation merged its television distribution arms—
On May 17, 2009, the Paramount name was dropped after a 3+1⁄2-year loan of its use from sister company Viacom, forming CBS Television Studios.[8]
From 2009 until 2011, all shows produced by the company aired on either CBS or The CW. In the past, Paramount Television produced shows for all networks, but especially had a good relationship with ABC (much as Universal Television had a good relationship with eventual sister network NBC). The Cleaner, which aired on A&E until September 2009, was the most recent show from the company to air on a network other than CBS or The CW (which is ironic when NBC/ABC's ownership of A&E is taken into account). This was until BET began airing new episodes of The Game in 2011. In 2012, USA Network began airing Common Law.
CBS Television Studios does not directly produce any shows appearing on
On October 25, 2018, CBS Television Studios announced the opening of a new animation division, CBS Eye Animation Productions. A new Star Trek series entitled Star Trek: Lower Decks was announced simultaneously.[10]
ViacomCBS re-merger; rebranding as CBS Studios
It was announced on August 13, 2019, that parent company CBS Corporation would reunite with Viacom to form a combined media company and be renamed ViacomCBS (now known as Paramount Global).[11] The merger closed on December 4.[12] For the first time in nearly fourteen years, Paramount Global encompasses the Paramount Pictures film studio, the current incarnation of its television division, and CBS's production studio under one umbrella.
On October 8, 2020, it was announced that CBS Television Studios had been renamed CBS Studios as part of a unification of branding elements between CBS divisions, citing that use of the word "Television" in the name was antiquated due to its position of producing programming for multiple platforms.[13]
Filmography (2009–present)
See also
- CBS Media Ventures, the broadcast syndication arm of CBS Studios
- Paramount Global Content Distribution, the international distribution arm of Paramount Global formerly known as CBS Studios International
- Paramount Television Studios, the second television division of Paramount Pictures and corporate sibling of CBS Studios
- Terrytoons, an animation studio with television distribution rights to its library owned by CBS Media Ventures
References
- ^ "Desilu, Famous Players to G&W". Broadcasting: 71. February 20, 1967.
- ^ "Week's Profile: Lucille Ball". Broadcasting: 117. July 31, 1967.
- ISBN 0-380-75877-6
- ISBN 0-380-75877-6
- ^ Adalian, Josef; Schneider, Michael (September 7, 2004). "Moonves' TV makeovers". Variety. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
- ^ Eggerton, John (January 17, 2006). "CBS Has Its Eye on Paramount". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
- ^ Garrett, Diane; Adalian, Josef (January 16, 2007). "CBS makes split decision". Variety. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ "If It's Monday, It Must Be CBS TV Studios". TV MoJoe. TVWeek. May 17, 2009. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
- ^ CBS Television Distribution Syndication Bible Archived September 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine TV Movies. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 25, 2018). "'Star Trek: Lower Decks' Animated Series From 'Rick and Morty' EP & Secret Hideout Ordered By CBS All Access". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
- ^ Ivanova, Irina (August 15, 2019). "CBS and Viacom agree to $30 billion media merger". CBS News. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (December 4, 2019). "CBS and Viacom Complete Merger: 'It's Been a Long and Winding Road to Get Here'". Variety. Retrieved April 27, 2023.
- ^ Steinberg, Brian (October 8, 2020). "CBS Casts New Eye on Audiences Who Don't Watch Its Programs on Regular TV". Variety. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
External links
Media related to CBS Studios at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website