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CBS Television Studios
NameCBS Television Studios
TypeTelevision production
IndustryTelevision production
Founded1952
FounderCBS
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, United States
Key peopleDavid Stapf, Armando Nuñez

CBS Television Studios is a leading American television production company, formerly known as CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios (2009-2020). The company has a long history of producing high-quality television shows, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, JAG (TV series), and NCIS (TV series), in association with Paramount Television, 20th Century Fox, and Universal Television. With a strong focus on creating engaging content, CBS Television Studios has collaborated with renowned production companies like Amblin Entertainment, Bad Robot Productions, and Jerry Bruckheimer Television. The studio's productions have been broadcast on various networks, including CBS, The CW, NBC, and ABC.

History

The history of CBS Television Studios dates back to 1952, when CBS established its television production division. Over the years, the company has undergone several name changes, including CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios (2009-2020). In 2006, CBS Corporation merged with Viacom, resulting in the formation of CBS Television Studios as a subsidiary of CBS Corporation. The company has produced numerous successful shows, including Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series), Blue Bloods, and Elementary (TV series), in collaboration with Universal Television, Warner Bros. Television, and Sony Pictures Television. CBS Television Studios has also worked with notable production companies like Ryan Murphy Television, Keshet Media Group, and Endemol Shine Group.

Productions

CBS Television Studios has produced a wide range of television shows, including dramas like Bull (TV series), SEAL Team (TV series), and Magnum P.I. (2018 TV series), in association with Universal Television, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros. Television. The company has also produced comedies like The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, and 2 Broke Girls, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Television, 20th Century Fox, and Sony Pictures Television. Additionally, CBS Television Studios has produced reality TV shows like The Amazing Race, Survivor (TV series), and Big Brother (TV series), in partnership with Mark Burnett Productions, Endemol Shine Group, and All3Media. The company's productions have been broadcast on various networks, including CBS, The CW, NBC, and ABC, and have been recognized with numerous awards, including Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Peabody Awards.

Operations and structure

CBS Television Studios operates as a subsidiary of ViacomCBS, with its headquarters located in Los Angeles, California, United States. The company is led by David Stapf, who serves as the president of CBS Television Studios, and Armando Nuñez, who serves as the president and chief executive officer of ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group. CBS Television Studios has a global presence, with production facilities and offices in New York City, London, Sydney, and Toronto. The company has partnerships with various production companies, including Amblin Entertainment, Bad Robot Productions, and Jerry Bruckheimer Television, and has collaborated with renowned networks like HBO, Showtime (TV network), and Netflix.

Notable personnel

CBS Television Studios has a talented team of executives and producers, including David Stapf, Armando Nuñez, and Jonathan Litman. The company has also worked with notable showrunners like Chuck Lorre, Sheldon Epps, and R. Scott Gemmill, who have produced successful shows like The Big Bang Theory, Frasier, and NCIS (TV series). CBS Television Studios has also collaborated with acclaimed writers and directors, including Ryan Murphy, J.J. Abrams, and Quentin Tarantino, who have worked on shows like American Horror Story, Lost (TV series), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

See also

For more information on CBS Television Studios and its productions, see ViacomCBS, CBS, The CW, NBC, and ABC. Additionally, see Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Peabody Awards for a list of awards won by CBS Television Studios productions. For information on notable personnel, see David Stapf, Armando Nuñez, Chuck Lorre, and Ryan Murphy. Category:Television production companies of the United States