Showtime Networks - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Cable television |
Founded | 1983 |
Headquarters | New York City, United States |
Key people | Matthew C. Blank (Chairman/CEO) Ken Kay (Senior VP/General Manager) David Nevins (President of Entertainment) |
Products | Pay television |
Revenue | $950 million (2011)[1] |
Owner | Paramount Global |
Number of employees | 1,050[1] |
Showtime Networks is a media company that began in New York City in 1983. In the beginning, it was Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc.. This came about because of a merger among three companies: Showtime, The Movie Channel and Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment. It was originally owned by Viacom until 2005. That year, the company split into two companies; Viacom and CBS Corporation.
The network is in charge of the company's premium cable television channels, including Showtime.
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