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  1. Viacom (1952–2005) The original incarnation of Viacom Inc. [a] (derived from "Video & Audio Communications") was an American mass media and entertainment conglomerate based in New York City. It began as CBS Television Film Sales, the broadcast syndication division of the CBS television network in 1952; it was renamed CBS Films in 1958 ...

    • March 16, 1952; 71 years ago
    • Public
    • NYSE: VIA
  2. Viacom (2005–2019) 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. It was established on December 31, 2005, as one of two ...

    • December 31, 2005; 17 years ago
    • Public
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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · $8.70 bil. Annual revenue: $30.07 bil. Earnings per share (prev. year): $1.06. Sector: Technology. Industry: Media Conglomerates. CEO: Robert M. Bakish. Headquarters: New York City. Viacom, American communications and media conglomerate that was once one of the largest in the United States.

  5. Viacom retained half interest in the network while Warner Amex owned the other half. Despite a federal ruling that removed many restrictions on the choice of movies and sports available on pay-TV during this time and allowed a wider variety of programming, Showtime lost $825,000 in 1977.

  6. It also has an international division that manages international versions of its pay TV networks, ... In 1952, CBS formed CBS ... On December 31, 2005, Viacom was ...

  7. In 1976, Viacom launched Showtime, a pay movie channel, with Warner-Amex taking a half-share ownership. The company went into original programming production starting in the late 1970s until the early 1980s with middling results. [17]

  8. Aug 19, 2019 · Viacom (originally named CBS Films) was created as a syndication company by CBS in 1952 and spun off in 1971 because of a now-defunct law barring networks from owning syndicators.

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