Guessing you're not old enough to remember Columbia Pictures Television? Whelp, little history lesson for ya youngin. Get comfy. This is gonna take hwhile... You see once upon a time many eons ago in the 1940s, Television hit the market (not long after WWII ended specifically). One of the first television studios to emerge from Television's early years was Screen Gems (an offshoot of Columbia Pictures. It was also the name of their animated short studio for a time. It's also the offshoot of Sony Pictures' Horror Film Division). In 1974, Screen Gems Television got rebranded as Columbia Pictures Television and kept that title well into the 90s. The 1980s was a rather turbulent time for Columbia Pictures. They were bought out by Coca-Cola. Then in November of 1989, Sony came in and took over Columbia Pictures and TriStar (a subsidiary founded several years earlier that decade). In 1994, Columbia and TriStar were merged into Columbia TriStar Television. That entity would last well into the early 2000s when it was rebranded as Sony Pictures Television (which your generation is more familiar with) thus beginning Sony's era of phasing out the Columbia and TriStar names (despite still using them to make movies). Now you know. It was Screen Gems, then Columbia Pictures Television, then Columbia TriStar Television, and now it's Sony Pictures Television.
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It's Sony Pictures Television. Not Columbia Pictures.
Guessing you're not old enough to remember Columbia Pictures Television?
Whelp, little history lesson for ya youngin. Get comfy. This is gonna take hwhile...
You see once upon a time many eons ago in the 1940s, Television hit the market (not long after WWII ended specifically). One of the first television studios to emerge from Television's early years was Screen Gems (an offshoot of Columbia Pictures. It was also the name of their animated short studio for a time. It's also the offshoot of Sony Pictures' Horror Film Division).
In 1974, Screen Gems Television got rebranded as Columbia Pictures Television and kept that title well into the 90s.
The 1980s was a rather turbulent time for Columbia Pictures. They were bought out by Coca-Cola. Then in November of 1989, Sony came in and took over Columbia Pictures and TriStar (a subsidiary founded several years earlier that decade).
In 1994, Columbia and TriStar were merged into Columbia TriStar Television. That entity would last well into the early 2000s when it was rebranded as Sony Pictures Television (which your generation is more familiar with) thus beginning Sony's era of phasing out the Columbia and TriStar names (despite still using them to make movies).
Now you know. It was Screen Gems, then Columbia Pictures Television, then Columbia TriStar Television, and now it's Sony Pictures Television.
And even before it was Columbia Pictures it was screen gems production
Bringing back memories
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MY Son loves nostalgia. HE JUST WANT THAT NINTENDO GCN A.K.A NINTENDO GAMECUBE A LLOT OF TIMES! AND WHERE DOES IT WANT IT? GAMEWARE! EVEN GAMESTOP! ME AND MY WIFE ASK HIM SO MANY TIMES NOT TO GO TO GAMEWARE. BUT no He Keeps asking! And Plus he love classic logos!