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Showtime Networks

Showtime Networks Inc. is an American entertainment company that oversees the company's premium cable television channels, including its flagship service Showtime. It is a subsidiary of media conglomerate Paramount Global under its networks unit.

Showtime Networks Inc.
FormerlyShowtime/The Movie Channel, Inc. (1983–1988)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
PredecessorWarner-Amex Satellite Entertainment
Founded1983
FounderViacom
Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
ProductsPay television, television production
Brands
Revenue$1 billion (2021)
OwnerParamount Media Networks
(Paramount Global)
Number of employees
1,000
ParentMTV Entertainment Group
Websitewww.sho.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Overview

The company was established in 1983 as Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc. after Viacom and Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (now Paramount Media Networks) merged their premium channels, Showtime and The Movie Channel respectively, into one division. In 1984, American Express sold their interest in Warner-Amex to Warner Communications (now Warner Bros. Discovery) making Warner the new half-owner of Showtime/TMC. In 1985, Warner sold its half-interest to Viacom, making the company a wholly owned subsidiary of Viacom. 1985 also saw the pay-per-view service Viewer's Choice become part of the operation; it merged with rival PPV service Home Premiere Television in 1988, and Viacom ceded control to the cable companies that owned HPT (Viacom still held a stake until the 1990s). In 1988, the company was renamed Showtime Networks Inc.[2]

On March 1, 1994, a partnership between Showtime Networks and Home Box Office, Inc. (parent of HBO and Cinemax) implemented a cooperative content advisory system that was initially unveiled across Showtime, The Movie Channel and the HBO properties that would provide specific content information for pay-cable subscribers to determine the suitability of a program for children. The development of the system—inspired by the advisory ratings featured in Showtime and The Movie Channel's respective program guides and those distributed by other participating premium cable services—was in response to concerns from parents and advocacy groups about violent content on television, allowing the Showtime Networks and other services to assign individual ratings corresponding to the objectionable content depicted in specific programs (and categorized based on violence, profanity, sexuality or miscellaneous mature material). Labels are assigned to each program at the discretion of the participating service.[3] A revised system—centered around ten content codes of two to three letters in length—was implemented across the Showtime Networks and Home Box Office services on June 10, 1994.[4]

SNI, along with CBS, UPN, Viacom Outdoor, Spelling Television, CBS Television Studios (formerly CBS Productions, Paramount Television and CBS Paramount Television), CBS Television Distribution (formerly Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Paramount Domestic Television and KingWorld), CBS Studios International (formerly CBS Paramount International Television), Simon & Schuster and other entities became part of CBS Corporation when it officially split from Viacom on December 31, 2005. SNI managed Robert Redford and NBC Universal joint venture Sundance Channel until 2008, when it was sold to Rainbow Media (now AMC Networks), but it eventually re-merged with Viacom to transform into the new ViacomCBS in early December 2019, and later renamed Paramount in 2022.

Cable networks currently owned by SNI

Year in parentheses denotes when each network and channel was brought into the SNI fold.

  • Showtime (1983)+
    • SHO2 (formerly SHOTOO) (1994)
    • Showcase (formerly Showtime 3) (1996)
    • Showtime Extreme (1998)
    • SHO×BET (2020)*
    • Showtime Next (2001)
    • Showtime Family Zone (2001)
    • Showtime Women (2001)
  • The Movie Channel (1983)+
    • The Movie Channel Xtra (1999)
  • Flix (1992)

+Channel launched under Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment prior to 1983.
*Channel originally named Showtime Beyond from 1998 to 2020.[5]

SNI won a Peabody Award in 2002 for Bang Bang You're Dead.[6] In 2008, SNI was honored at the 59th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for Best Use of Commercial Advertising on Personal Computer for the companion website to the series The L Word.

References

  1. ^ InsideView Company Profile: Showtime Networks, Inc.
  2. ^ Variety June 7, 2001 25 memorable moments in Showtime's 25-year history
  3. ^ Ellen Edwards (January 11, 1994). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 11, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2013 – via HighBeam Research.
  4. ^ Steve Weinstein (June 8, 1994). "Premium Cable Channels Adopt Content Labels". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ "Showtime, BET Launch Co-Branded SHOxBET, Replacing SHO Beyond - Variety".
  6. ^ 62nd Annual Peabody Awards, May 2003.

External links

  • Official website

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Showtime Networks Inc is an American entertainment company that oversees the company s premium cable television channels including its flagship service Showtime It is a subsidiary of media conglomerate Paramount Global under its networks unit Showtime Networks Inc FormerlyShowtime The Movie Channel Inc 1983 1988 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryEntertainmentPredecessorWarner Amex Satellite EntertainmentFounded1983FounderViacomWarner Amex Satellite EntertainmentHeadquartersNew York New York United StatesKey peopleDavid Nevins Chairman CEO Michael Crotty EVP CFO Tom Christie COO ProductsPay television television productionBrandsShowtime Flix The Movie ChannelRevenue 1 billion 2021 OwnerParamount Media Networks Paramount Global Number of employees1 000ParentMTV Entertainment GroupWebsitewww wbr sho wbr comFootnotes references 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 Cable networks currently owned by SNI 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditThe company was established in 1983 as Showtime The Movie Channel Inc after Viacom and Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment now Paramount Media Networks merged their premium channels Showtime and The Movie Channel respectively into one division In 1984 American Express sold their interest in Warner Amex to Warner Communications now Warner Bros Discovery making Warner the new half owner of Showtime TMC In 1985 Warner sold its half interest to Viacom making the company a wholly owned subsidiary of Viacom 1985 also saw the pay per view service Viewer s Choice become part of the operation it merged with rival PPV service Home Premiere Television in 1988 and Viacom ceded control to the cable companies that owned HPT Viacom still held a stake until the 1990s In 1988 the company was renamed Showtime Networks Inc 2 On March 1 1994 a partnership between Showtime Networks and Home Box Office Inc parent of HBO and Cinemax implemented a cooperative content advisory system that was initially unveiled across Showtime The Movie Channel and the HBO properties that would provide specific content information for pay cable subscribers to determine the suitability of a program for children The development of the system inspired by the advisory ratings featured in Showtime and The Movie Channel s respective program guides and those distributed by other participating premium cable services was in response to concerns from parents and advocacy groups about violent content on television allowing the Showtime Networks and other services to assign individual ratings corresponding to the objectionable content depicted in specific programs and categorized based on violence profanity sexuality or miscellaneous mature material Labels are assigned to each program at the discretion of the participating service 3 A revised system centered around ten content codes of two to three letters in length was implemented across the Showtime Networks and Home Box Office services on June 10 1994 4 SNI along with CBS UPN Viacom Outdoor Spelling Television CBS Television Studios formerly CBS Productions Paramount Television and CBS Paramount Television CBS Television Distribution formerly Paramount Domestic Television CBS Paramount Domestic Television and KingWorld CBS Studios International formerly CBS Paramount International Television Simon amp Schuster and other entities became part of CBS Corporation when it officially split from Viacom on December 31 2005 SNI managed Robert Redford and NBC Universal joint venture Sundance Channel until 2008 when it was sold to Rainbow Media now AMC Networks but it eventually re merged with Viacom to transform into the new ViacomCBS in early December 2019 and later renamed Paramount in 2022 Cable networks currently owned by SNI EditYear in parentheses denotes when each network and channel was brought into the SNI fold Showtime 1983 SHO2 formerly SHOTOO 1994 Showcase formerly Showtime 3 1996 Showtime Extreme 1998 SHO BET 2020 Showtime Next 2001 Showtime Family Zone 2001 Showtime Women 2001 The Movie Channel 1983 The Movie Channel Xtra 1999 Flix 1992 Channel launched under Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment prior to 1983 Channel originally named Showtime Beyond from 1998 to 2020 5 SNI won a Peabody Award in 2002 for Bang Bang You re Dead 6 In 2008 SNI was honored at the 59th Annual Technology amp Engineering Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for Best Use of Commercial Advertising on Personal Computer for the companion website to the series The L Word References Edit InsideView Company Profile Showtime Networks Inc Variety June 7 2001 25 memorable moments in Showtime s 25 year history Ellen Edwards January 11 1994 Cable Leaders to Develop Violence Ratings The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 11 2014 Retrieved March 11 2013 via HighBeam Research Steve Weinstein June 8 1994 Premium Cable Channels Adopt Content Labels Los Angeles Times Showtime BET Launch Co Branded SHOxBET Replacing SHO Beyond Variety 62nd Annual Peabody Awards May 2003 External links 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