CBS Productions
This article needs additional citations for verification. (August 2014) |
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Television production |
Founded | 1952 (the Columbia Broadcasting System television network's in-house production arm (gained the alternate/secondary name CBS Entertainment Productions in 1978) 2008 (in-name-only unit of CBS Television Studios) 2015 (second revived company) |
Defunct | November 28, 2019 |
Fate | Merged with Paramount Network Television to form CBS Paramount Television |
Successor | CBS Paramount Television (2006–09) CBS Studios (2019–present) |
Headquarters | CBS Studio Center, , |
Owner | ViacomCBS |
Parent | CBS Television Studios (CBS Entertainment Group) (2008–2012, 2015–2020) Silent (2004–2008, 2012–2015, 2016–2017) |
CBS Productions was one of the production arms of the CBS television network (an initialism of Columbia Broadcasting System, along with its parent company CBS Television Studios; the radio network was founded in 1927), now a part of ViacomCBS, formed in 1952 to produce shows in-house, instead of relying solely on outside productions. One of its first productions was Studio One, a drama anthology series.
Later productions of note included the original Perry Mason, The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, The Wild Wild West, Hawaii Five-O, Rescue 911, Touched by an Angel, Walker, Texas Ranger and 1998–2006 episodes of The King of Queens, the CSI franchise and season 1 of 90210.
Prior to 1978, CBS Productions was credited in its entertainment programs in the ending scroll merely as "The CBS Television Network". From 1978-1995, the company was alternately known as CBS Entertainment Productions.
Distribution rights to most CBS-produced entertainment programming, especially those that debuted prior to 1971, was acquired that year by Viacom Enterprises, the syndication unit of Viacom, which was created to corporate spin-off CBS's domestic syndication and cable television operations due to Financial Interest and Syndication Rules being upheld in 1971 (later repealed in 1993). CBS retained ownership of these programs (including the rights to release them for other media forms, such as VHS videotapes and later in DVD discs) with at least one exception—the Terrytoons library, which was acquired by Viacom with the split, as CBS saw no value in the cartoons.
From 1991 though 1996, Andy Hill was the president of CBS Productions, leading the development and production of programming owned by the network. He oversaw some of the most successful prime time shows of the decade, including Touched by an Angel; Caroline in the City; Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; Walker, Texas Ranger; Dave's World; and Rescue 911.[1] With other romantic comedy options in the works, CBS' programming department passed on Caroline in the City.[1][2] However, Hill was convinced it was a hit program, and found a buyer for the show in NBC.[3] It was the first series that NBC had bought from a rival network, as well as the first one that CBS had sold to a competitor.[4] Hill called NBC's decision "the most important statement CBS Productions has ever made about our legitimacy in this business."[3] In 1996, Hill asked to be released from his CBS contract to join MCA Inc., but his boss—CBS Entertainment President Les Moonves—refused. However, Hill left CBS the following year.[5]
Viacom and CBS rejoined in 1999 with Viacom's acquisition of CBS itself. In 2004, CBS Productions merged with Paramount Network Television to become CBS Paramount Network Television.[6]
In January 2006, as a result of the splitting of CBS and Viacom back into separate companies, the former company acquired Paramount Television Studios and renamed it CBS Paramount Television, whose main production division, CBS Paramount Network Television, continued to produce the former CBS Productions shows that are still running. Later on September 26, 2006, CBS Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Paramount International Television, CBS Home Entertainment, and King World (established 1964, acquired by CBS in 2000) were combined to form CBS Television Distribution.
On September 2, 2008, after becoming defunct in 2004, the CBS Productions name was re-activated to continue producing new episodes of the television series 90210 on The CW television network. 90210 was the first series produced by the resurrected CBS Productions name. Its name was also used on Hawaii Five-0, The Good Wife, 90210 and Blue Bloods for a brief period of time.
On March 4, 2015, the CBS Productions name was activated for a third time to produce CSI: Cyber (which was canceled in March 2016), and then the post-2016 specials of The Thanksgiving Parade on CBS.
Subsequently, CBS Productions became part of ViacomCBS when CBS Corporation remerged with Viacom on December 4, 2019.
On November 28, 2019, CBS Productions was deactivated for the third time, and it was replaced by CBS Television Studios (later CBS Studios).
References
- ^ a b "Remembering Coach John Wooden". California State University, Long Beach. Archived from the original on April 21, 2015.
- ^ Tomashoff, Greg (May 28, 1995). "The Birth of a Sitcom: How a hopeful TV series called 'Caroline in the City' grew from dream to reality". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015.
- ^ a b Carter, Bill (May 15, 1995). "The Media Business: Television; A castoff show may come back to haunt CBS from its lofty new perch on NBC's schedule". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015.
- ^ "It's Alphabet for an Eye as web-prod'n line blurs". Variety. May 15, 1995. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015.
- ^ Hofmeister, Sallie (March 22, 1996). "Comcast Enters a Whole New Arena". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015.
- ^ Executive shake-up unveiled at CBS, Paramount TV - Express India. Expressindia.indianexpress.com (2004-09-08). Retrieved on 2013-08-18.
External links
- ViacomCBS subsidiaries
- Television production companies of the United States
- Companies based in New York City
- Entertainment companies established in 1948
- Mass media companies established in 1948
- Mass media companies disestablished in 2006
- Re-established companies
- Entertainment companies established in 2008
- Mass media companies established in 2008
- Mass media companies disestablished in 2012
- Entertainment companies established in 2015
- Mass media companies established in 2015
- Mass media companies disestablished in 2019