Who owns Paramount?
In 1914, Paramount Pictures was created as a subsidiary of the merged Players-Laski corporation. In the 1960s, Paramount got managed by Gulf + Western Industries, which altered its name to Paramount Communications Inc. Again during the 2000s, a dying company called Viacom collaborated with CBS corporation and acquired the rights of Paramount Pictures. And since then, Paramount has been under them. To be precise, Paramount movies are controlled by Viacom and Paramount television is operated by CBS.
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The Paramount Network is a cable network owned by Paramount Pictures that features films from the studio’s library. Paramount + is a new service that will offer a mix of movies from the studio’s library and other content from other studios.
Paramount + includes all of the movies and TV shows that are released by Paramount Pictures and its subsidiaries. This includes films such as “Mission: Impossible,” “Star Trek,” “The Lord of the Rings,” “Harry Potter” and “The Hunger Games.” It also includes TV shows such as “The Office” and “Mad Men.”
Paramount + provides a wide variety of programming to its subscribers. It includes programs from Comedy Central, CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, and classic movies from Paramount, MGM, and Miramax. Apart from these, you will also get access to the Paramount originals.
Some of the Paramount Originals are “The Godfather,” “The Godfather, Part II,” “The Godfather, III,” “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “The Catcher in the Rye,” and “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Paramount + is offering a variety of shows that are expected to release this year. Some of the shows that are available include Coyote, 1883, For Heavens’ Sake, iCarly (reboot), Guilty Party, Parrot, Queen Of The Universe. You can watch them uninterrupted on Paramount +.