List of assets owned by CBS
The following is a list of major assets owned by CBS Corporation. Many of CBS's former assets are now property of Viacom due to the CBS/Viacom New Year's 2006 split.
Radio
- CBS Radio
- CBS Radio Network
- CBS Sports Radio
- Operated under the Cumulus Media Networks division.
- CBS Local Digital Media
- Eventful
- Radio.com (operated through CBS Local)
- CBS Altitude group
Internet
- CBS Interactive
- 247Sports.com
- CBSN
- CBSSports.com
- CBS Local
- CNET
- Last.fm
- TVGuide.com
Publishing
Television
- CBS
- CBS Sports Network
- CBS Television Stations
- The CW Television Network (50/50 joint venture with Time Warner's Warner Bros. division resulting from merger of defunct UPN and WB networks)
- Decades (50/50 joint venture with Weigel Broadcasting)
- Eleven (TV channel) (33% share, with Network Ten holding 66%)
- Showtime Networks
- Showtime
- The Movie Channel
- FLIX
- Smithsonian Channel
- SET Pay-Per-View (sporting and entertainment events)
- Pop (50% with Lionsgate)[1]
Television production and distribution
- CBS Television Studios
- Big Ticket Entertainment
- Spelling Television, Inc. (In-name-only)
- CBS Television Distribution Group
Other assets
- CBS Films
- CBS Games
- CBS Operations
- CBS Outernet
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation: Formed in 1998, the company owns the Westinghouse trademark and licenses the brand.
Dormant or shuttered CBS businesses
The following companies are subsidiaries of CBS that either are no longer active or have been absorbed into another part of the company. More information to follow.
- CBS Direct Marketing Services
- CBS Educational Services
- CBS International
- CBS Laboratories
- CBS Musical Instruments
- CBS Productions
- CBS Theatrical Films
- Cinema Center Films
- Desilu Productions
- Infinity Broadcasting Corporation
- King World Productions
- National Telefilm Associates
- Paramount Stations Group
- Paramount Television
- QM Productions
- Republic Pictures
- Terrytoons
- U.M. & M. TV Corporation
- United Paramount Network
- Viacom Enterprises
- Viacom Productions
- Westinghouse Broadcasting
- Group W Productions
- Worldvision Enterprises
See also
References
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie. "It's Official: CBS Acquires Half Of TV Guide, Partners With Lionsgate". Deadline.com (March 26, 2013)
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