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  1. Viacom Productions (formerly Viacom Enterprises) was a television production arm of Viacom International. Viacom Enterprises was also a movie production , and a sports production . The division was active from 1971 until 2004, when the company was folded into Paramount Television 10 years following Viacom's acquisition of Paramount Pictures ...

  2. Viacom Productions. This article is about the original incarnation of Viacom. For the current 2005-present incarnation which was formerly Viacom, see Paramount Global. For other uses, see Viacom (disambiguation). Credits. Viacom. Founded: March 16, 1952. Founder: Ralph Baruch. Formerly: CBS Television Film Sales. (1952-1958) CBS Films. (1958-1968)

  3. Website. www.viacom.com (archived Dec 3, 2019) The second incarnation of Viacom Inc. ( / ˈvaɪəkɒm / VY-ə-kom or / ˈviːəkɒm / VEE-ə-kom; a portmanteau of Video & Audio Communications), was an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate with interests primarily in film and television.

  4. Viacom Enterprises (or simply "Viacom") was the television distribution division of the CBS Television Network formed in 1971 as the successor of CBS Films (not to be confused with the "current" CBS Films, the new film production/distribution company of CBS Corporation), later reincorporated as CBS Enterprises, Inc. (who would later reform in th...

  5. Find out which TV shows are produced by Viacom Productions, a US-based company that produces various genres of television programs. Browse the list of shows from Sabrina, the Teenage Witch to Resurrection Blvd., with release dates, summaries and ratings.

  6. Movies and TV shows in ViacomCBS All Access. A streaming service that offers all types of content from Viacom, including Paramount Pictures, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Showtime, Nickelodeon, CBS, Paramount Animation and VH1, etc.

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  8. The distribution company, Viacom Enterprises (which syndicated the classic CBS library among other shows), was merged into Paramount Domestic Television while the production company, Viacom Productions (known at the time for its co-productions with Fred Silverman and Dean Hargrove), continued as a division of Paramount Television until 2004.

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