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Formation of Showtime Networks and ownership by Viacom (1982–2005) In August 1982, MCA Inc. (then the owner of Universal Pictures), Gulf+Western (then the owner of Paramount Pictures) and Warner Communications agreed to acquire The Movie Channel (TMC).
Showtime Networks, Inc. is a subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global under its networks division that oversees the company's premium cable television channels, including its flagship namesake service.
This is a list of television channels owned, or licensed by, Paramount Global. For other assets owned by the company, see List of assets owned by Paramount Global.
SHOWTIME® produces scripted hits and critically acclaimed nonfiction projects and films, which are available on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME®, the service's cornerstone plan.
24 lip 2023 · Showtime Networks is owned by CBS Corporation and consists of three different channels – Showtime, The Movie Channel, and Flix – each offering its own unique selection of content.
Showtime Networks, Inc., owns and operates subscription-based cable television networks Showtime, The Movie Channel, and FLIX, along with related multiplexed digital networks like Showtime Extreme, Showtime Women, and Showtime HD.
This came about because of a merger among three companies: Showtime, The Movie Channel and Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment. It was originally owned by Viacom until 2005. That year, the company split into two companies; Viacom and CBS Corporation. The network is in charge of the company's premium cable television channels, including Showtime.