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    In 1974, CBS dropped its original full name and became known simply as CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1994, renaming its legal name to the current CBS Broadcasting Inc. two years later, and in 1997 adopted the name of the company it had acquired to become CBS Corporation.

  2. CBS was founded as a radio network in 1927 and then expanded to television in the 1940s. Although it primarily remained an independent company throughout most of the 20th century, Paramount Pictures temporarily held a 49 percent ownership stake from 1929 to 1932.

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  4. Feb 9, 2018 · 1927 - present. Headquarters: New York City. Areas Of Involvement: radio. broadcasting. television. broadcast network. CBS Corporation, major American mass-media company that operates the CBS national television network and that includes the Simon & Schuster publishing groups and the Showtime cable network, among other holdings.

  5. All three networks began regular, commercial television broadcasts in the 1940s. NBC and CBS began commercial operations in 1941, followed by ABC in 1948. A smaller fourth network, the DuMont Television Network, launched in 1944.

  6. May 20, 2007 · CBS was only slightly younger than NBC, dating its birth to September 18th, 1927 when the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System went on the air for the first time. On Sunday, September 18th, 1977 CBS Radio aired a three-hour retrospective from 7-10PM that began with an excerpt from the very first program the network aired [ 8 ].

  7. It began in 1928 as the Columbia Broadcasting System, a small radio network directed by William S. Paley. By offering programming free to affiliated stations in return for their agreement to broadcast sponsored shows, Paley built the network from 22 stations to 114 in 10 years.

  8. May 20, 2024 · Getting started. Until the fall of 1948, regularly scheduled programming on the four networks—the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS; later CBS Corporation ), the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC), and the DuMont Television Network, which folded in 1955—was scarce.

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