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Viacom and accused
This occurred as Viacom was in the middle of an antitrust lawsuit against TCI in which Viacom accused TCI of a " conspiracy to eliminate " the Showtime Networks channels, including The Movie Channel.

Viacom and TCI
Around this time, Viacom, Gannett, Disney, Republic Pictures, General Electric, CBS, Time Inc., Hearst, News Corporation, TCI, Globo of Brazil, Aaron Spelling's Spelling Entertainment and Sony all tried to purchase MGM / UA.
Before its launch, Tele-Communications, Inc. made a failed attempt to acquire a 50 percent stake in Showtime in 1989. there was some debate as to whether Viacom or TCI originally conceived the idea for Encore, a service similar to Flix, that also focused on films from the 1960s to the 1980s until a format change in 1999 in which recent films were added to the mix.
Viacom executives insisted TCI lifted part of the plan from Showtime Networks, Inc. Then-Encore president John Sie said in an 1991 interview with Multichannel News that TCI brought up the concept of the Encore network as a way to revitalize Showtime, either by launching a new service from scratch or overhauling the format of Showtime sister network The Movie Channel.
Around the time of its launch, there was some debate as to whether Viacom or TCI originally conceived the idea for Encore ; with Viacom executives insisting TCI lifted part of the plan from Viacom-owned Showtime Networks.

Viacom and using
Viacom also aimed to relaunch UPN as Paramount Network, using a logo based on the famous Paramount Pictures mountain logo and the " P " triangle of the UPN logo, which already stood for Paramount, as the new network logo.
Viacom Cablevision in Nashville, Tennessee, the first system to offer the event, sold over fifty percent of its subscribers when companies like iN DEMAND, HBO, and Showtime started using the system to show movies and some of their productions.
The network was called VH1 Country until Memorial Day Weekend 2006 ( launching in 1999 and predating the merger of CBS Cable networks TNN and CMT into Viacom ), complementing that network until Viacom shifted VH1 towards more pop culture programming while using the CMT brand for all of their country music programming.

Viacom and issue
The theory of electronic colonialism extends the issue to global cultural issues and the impact of major multi-media conglomerates, ranging from Viacom, Time-Warner, Disney, News Corp, Sony, to Google and Microsoft with the focus on the hegemonic power of these mainly United States-based communication giants.
Viacom stated that it was investigating the issue, and that the hack was a version of social engineering rather than an " indictment of Neopets security practices ".
The network had dipped from the previous week, likely because it had lost DirecTV viewers in a carriage issue with Viacom and DirecTV, since restored.

Viacom and its
In 1995, Viacom and Chris-Craft Industries ' United Television launched United Paramount Network ( UPN ) with Star Trek: Voyager as its flagship series, fulfilling Barry Diller's plan for a Paramount network from 25 years earlier.
Reflecting in part the troubles of the broadcasting business, in 2005 Viacom wrote off over $ 28 billion from its radio acquisitions and, early that year, announced that it would split itself in two.
The decision was made to split Viacom into two companies, which in turn led to a dismantling of the Paramount Studio / Paramount TV infrastructure, with the current Paramount, consisting only of the movie studio, retaining only about one-quarter its former size under Dolgen and Lansing.
NTA changed its name to Republic Pictures ( which was previously the name of a minor film studio, whose backlog had been sold to NTA ) in 1986, sold to Spelling Entertainment, Inc. in 1994, and was sold to Viacom in 1999, hence all the material sold to U. M .& M.
* Through the merger with Viacom, they gained U. S. rights to the majority of the Cannon Films library ( except Lifeforce, where some of said rights are owned by Sony via its initial US theatrical distribution by TriStar, once posting it on the website Crackle ), owned for other media by MGM ( who also posted Lifeforce on Hulu and Netflix ).
Paramount, and its eventual parent Viacom, did not try to forget about the possibility.
Shortly afterward, Viacom dropped the " United " name for its new network, opting to change the official corporate name to the three-letter initials, " UPN ".
Even after Chris-Craft sold its share of the network to Viacom, WWOR was still commonly regarded as the flagship station since it had long been common practice to accord this status to a network's New York station.
When Viacom split into two companies at the end of 2005, its over-the-air broadcasting interests, including UPN, became part of CBS Corporation.
In late 2005, Viacom split itself and reestablished CBS Corporation with the CBS television network at its core.
In 2002, low ratings in part prompted the now-renamed Sesame Workshop to pull out and sell its interest in Noggin to Viacom.
Noggin ran 65 select episodes until 2003, when they were pulled from the program lineup because Sesame Workshop sold its half of the network to Viacom, which already owned the other half.
The theater received its next name, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, in the mid-90s, after Viacom bought Paramount and sold the MSG properties.
In 1997, three years after the Paramount / Viacom merger, that company sold its stake in the networks to Universal ( which, along with parent MCA, changed ownership twice earlier in the 1990s: to Matsushita in 1991, and then Seagrams in 1995, the latter company making Universal Studios the corporate name of its media division in 1997 ).
In 1982, Westinghouse, who had acquired TelePrompTer the previous year, sold its share of Showtime back to Viacom.
In 2005, Viacom and CBS announced its intention to split up only six years after Viacom bought the network and its television assets.
( Terrytoons and its properties were acquired by CBS in the 1950s, later spun off as part of Viacom, but have again come under CBS ownership as part of a series of corporate mergers and acquisitions.
Nickelodeon, often simply called Nick and originally called The Pinwheel Network, is an American children's channel owned by Viacom and operated under its Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group.
Today, Paramount ( through Republic, which the studio's parent company, Viacom, acquired in 1999 ), in a twist of irony, now owns the original elements to its 1927 – September 1950 output they themselves originally released ( in addition to the April 1962 – 1967 non-Comic King shorts ( except Frog's Legs, starring Little Lulu, which Paramount still owns ) they have retained the rights to and the 1961 Noveltoon, Alvin's Solo Flight, also starring Little Lulu ).
The current Viacom was created on December 31, 2005 as a spinoff from CBS Corporation, which changed its name from Viacom to CBS at the same time.

Viacom and affiliation
Though Fox received no official notification from Viacom that the affiliation would be canceled, the unofficial signs were enough for Fox to agree in principle to buy WGBS-TV ( channel 57, now WPSG ) and move its programming there.
Channel 43 ended its long run as an independent on January 14, 1995, when it became the market's affiliate for both the UPN and WB networks, with UPN-co-owned by Paramount ( through its parent Viacom ) which as mentioned above produced the Star Trek series-as the primary affiliation ( UPN's first program was Star Trek: Voyager ).
It then became WBXD-LP on September 1, 1995, and would later be acquired by Viacom in 2000, with the MTV2 music television network affiliation — all of the properties have since gone to the new CBS Corporation after CBS and Viacom split with Viacom keeping MTV2 and WBXD, while CBS kept CW station WKBD 50 and CBS WWJ-TV 62, the only network duopoly in Detroit ( CBS also owns radio stations WWJ AM, WXYT AM / WXYT-FM, WDZH, WYCD and WOMC ).
There were rumors that The E. W. Scripps Company would buy WTOG from CBS Corporation ( recently spun off from Viacom ), thus creating a duopoly with ABC affiliate WFTS ( who ironically had taken the FOX affiliation from WTOG in 1988 ).

Viacom and contract
After being acquired by Viacom in 1994, Paramount Pictures began a 10-year output deal with Showtime ( then also owned by Viacom ), effective after 1997, after Paramount's contract with HBO expired.
On July 11, 2012, Nickelodeon, along with many other Viacom channels, were temporarily dropped from DirecTV's line up due to ongoing contract negotiations between DirecTV and Viacom.
On December 19, Viacom signed a five year, $ 500 million contract with Microsoft that included content sharing and advertisement.
On July 10, 2012 during contract negotiations over raising carrier rates the U. S. satellite TV provider, DirecTV's executives approached Viacom with a new proposal and a request to continue broadcasting 17 of Viacom's television networks ( including Nickelodeon, MTV, Logo, and Comedy Central ) during talks, but received no response and thus Viacom ceased transmission to DirecTV's 20 million subscribers.
Due to the show's popularity, Comedy Central's parent company Viacom reportedly offered Chappelle a $ 55 million contract ( giving Chappelle a share of DVD sales ) to continue production of Chappelle's Show for two more years while allowing him to do side projects.
In 2004, MTV Canada's owners were bought by CHUM, allowing Viacom to exit its contract with Craig, and stripped MTV programming and branding from the channel forcing Viacom to find another partner to bring MTV to Canada.
It stayed in that timeslot until the contract with Viacom was up.
Because MCA's original agreement with Paramount Pictures on the USA Network prohibited either partner from operating cable networks outside the joint venture, Viacom had been in breach of contract ever since they bought Paramount in 1994, thanks to MTV Networks.
Viacom claimed that the matter had already been settled when Sumner Redstone released Frank Biondi from his contract to let him work at MCA.
Ultimately BET and Viacom did not reverse their decision to terminate Smiley's contract.
" Ford also went on to guest-host MTV's TRL and Say What Karaoke, which led to a hosting contract with Viacom.

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