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''For CBS's current syndication division, see [[CBS Television Distribution]] and [[CBS Studios International]]. For the later CBS syndication unit by this name, see [[CBS Enterprises]]. For the theatrical film division that uses the same name, see [[CBS Films]].'' |
''For CBS's current syndication division, see [[CBS Television Distribution]] and [[CBS Studios International]]. For the later CBS syndication unit by this name, see [[CBS Enterprises]]. For the theatrical film division that uses the same name, see [[CBS Films]].'' |
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== CBS Enterprises == |
== CBS Enterprises == |
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[[File:Cbs_enterprises.svg|center|300px]] |
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Revision as of 02:30, 18 June 2018
For CBS's current syndication division, see CBS Television Distribution and CBS Studios International. For the later CBS syndication unit by this name, see CBS Enterprises. For the theatrical film division that uses the same name, see CBS Films.
CBS Television Film Sales
1952–1958
CBS Films
1958–1967
CBS Enterprises
1967–1971
Due to rules by the Federal Communications Commission prohibiting television networks from owning syndication companies, CBS Enterprises was spun off as Viacom Enterprises in 1971.