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    The Paramount Film Exchange is a historic film exchange building at 1727 Boulevard of the Allies in the Uptown or Bluff neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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  • On December 15, 2012, Paramount Pictures announced it was indefinitely postponing the film's premiere screening in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, out of respect...
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    Paramount Pictures. However, the latter studio had less confidence in the film and placed it into turnaround for two years. Development of the film resumed...
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    Detroit Paramount Film Exchange (Pittsburgh), another 1920s exchange Oklahoma City Film Exchange District, a "film row" from the same era "Film Exchange Building"...
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  • $550,000. A bidding war ensued over the finished film, ending with Paramount Pictures acquiring the film for domestic distribution, while Warner Bros. secured...
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    productions. including Disney and Paramount offices with the largest sound stage outside Los Angeles and New York City. Pittsburgh has hosted many conventions...
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  • known as CBS Paramount Television and CBS Television Studios. Viacom Productions Most pre-1976 series produced by CBS or distributed by CBS Films were later...
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  • in the United States on December 25, 2013, by Paramount Pictures. It was the first major American film to be released exclusively through digital distribution...
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  • Paramount Pictures was originally interested in backing Midnight Run, but they wanted a big name star opposite De Niro in order to improve the film's...
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  • Sam Warner (category American film production company founders)
    building in downtown Pittsburgh. Harry then sent Sam Warner to New York to purchase, and ship, films for their Pittsburgh exchange company, while he and...
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  • in association with Paramount Pictures", though the film is solely owned, distributed, financed, and marketed by Disney. Paramount's Epix retained pay TV...
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  • 8–23 Film portal Pittsburgh Film Office Pittsburgh Filmmakers Pittsburgh Center for the Arts List of films shot in Pittsburgh Paramount Film Exchange (Pittsburgh)...
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  • Police Squad! (category Television shows adapted into films)
    concept, Paramount Pictures president Michael Eisner instead secured them a six-episode television series, despite ZAZ wanting to make it into a film. The...
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    Albert Warner (category American film production company founders)
    downtown Pittsburgh with a loan from Max Fleischer. Harry then sent Sam to New York to purchase and ship films for their Pittsburgh exchange company,...
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  • in film involved some significant events. The top ten 1976 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: January – Paramount Pictures...
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    Lizabeth Scott (category Paramount Pictures contract players)
    favorite film. In April 1953, the 30-year-old Scott made her last film under contract to Paramount. In Bad for Each Other (1953), Scott played a decadent heiress...
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  • productions. Subsequently, much of Lorimar's film output was distributed by either Universal or Paramount domestically. By late 1984, the entire unit began...
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  • Waco (miniseries) (category Paramount Network original programming)
    Owen, Rob (January 16, 2018). "Tuned In: Spike TV becomes Paramount Network". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved July 23, 2020. Andreeva, Nellie (April...
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  • WQED (TV) (category Television stations in Pittsburgh)
    with Boston's WGBH-TV; filmed in New York City), and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (whose live-action scenes are filmed in Pittsburgh). A public television...
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  • Monster House) was set to distribute the film, but Steve Bing did not finalize a deal and instead arranged with Paramount Pictures for North American distribution...
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    largest film studios in North America. In November 2018, Paramount Pictures signed a multi-picture film deal with Netflix, making Paramount the first...
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    from Paramount due to the poor box office performance of his film Make Way for Tomorrow. Cohn did not hire McCarey until after McCarey left Paramount. Columbia...
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    Metro Pictures (category Silent film studios)
    Rowland to set up Metro to replace Alco to avoid being picked up by Paramount, Mutual Film, or Universal. Metro had Rolfe Photoplays, Inc. and Popular Plays...
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    Westinghouse Sign (category Buildings and structures in Pittsburgh)
    was the first computer-controlled sign in the United States. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the large animated display advertised the Westinghouse...
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  • Skydance (2024-07-08). "Skydance Media and Paramount Global Sign Definitive Agreement to Advance Paramount as a World-Class Media and Technology Enterprise"...
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  • English-language commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Paramount Global through the CBS Entertainment Group. Along with ABC and NBC, CBS...
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  • Patten as Vickers Than Wyenn as Israeli Ambassador The film was produced by former Paramount Pictures chief Robert Evans. He had earlier produced Chinatown...
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  • Anderson of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called the film "one of the tamest ... horror flicks to date". Retrospective assessment has noted the film's mixture of...
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  • CBS News and Stations (category Paramount Global subsidiaries)
    News and Stations is a division of the CBS Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global that owns and operates a group of American television stations...
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    Jerry Lewis (category Paramount Pictures contract players)
    with an appearance at the Paramount Theatre in New York, they were a hit. The duo began their film careers at Paramount Pictures as ensemble players...
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