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List of assets owned by Paramount Skydance

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The following is a list of major assets that are owned by Paramount Skydance,[1] an American multinational media conglomerate.

Paramount Skydance Studios

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Paramount Motion Pictures Group

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Paramount Television Group

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Paramount Experiences

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Paramount Skydance TV Media

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MTV Branded Television
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General Entertainment Content
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CBS Entertainment Group

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  • Ananey Communications[24]
    • Ego
    • The Food Channel
    • The Travel Channel
    • The Good Life Channel
    • Health Channel
    • Hot Comedy Central
    • Nutz Productions
    • Shamaim Productions
    • Mars Interactive
    • Post Office Post Production & Creative
  • Super!

Paramount Sports Entertainment

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Miscellaneous

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Joint ventures

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Other

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Former assets

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Divested

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Dormant or shuttered

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Paramount Pictures

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TV Entertainment (CBS Group)

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Other assets

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Cable networks

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International networks

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Joint ventures

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See also

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References

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