Former Viacom, CBS owner Sumner Redstone dies at 97
Redstone took control of Viacom in 1987 and then Paramount in 1994.
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Redstone took control of Viacom in 1987 and then Paramount in 1994.
Will show Gen Z-oriented programming from 6th December
Unveils slate of spin-offs from six MTV series
MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon will be available via Twine4Car in Germany
"The Department of Justice should be paying close attention."
New company will be led by Viacom CEO Bob Bakish
Two companies reportedly set internal date of 8th August to agree a deal
Discovery had a broadcasting presence in 26 different European territories in 2017
Scholarships available in London and Berlin
Also introduces MTV Pluto TV, MTV Dating and MTV The Shores
Solution pulls graphics from the Cloud and delivers them in real time to enhance engagement
Gives subscribers access to over 400 hours of Nickelodeon content across streaming devices
Pluto TV Drama and Pluto TV Retro Drama included in free streaming service
Paramount Play launches on Cyfrowy Polsat IPLA and Orange Poland
Allows the corporation to continue broadcasting in Europe in the event of no deal Brexit
Expansion planned to support English and Spanish-language production
CBS and Viacom are reportedly "gearing up" to resume merger talks
Analyst Dan Ives predicts that Apple will acquire a production company in 2019
One of the first UK partners to utilise Facebook Watch
Warns CBS' current status could see it left behind by the likes of Netflix, Disney and Comcast
Blockgraph is expected to roll-out this year
Michael Palin in North Korea was the channel's highest rated programme since 2016
New programming will feature a raft of US reality shows, including Emmy Award-winning RuPaul's Drag Race
Nickelodeon Play app to launch with Telenor in Serbia and Montenegro
Jesper Dahl will take up the position from the 1st October
Unit will focus on creating, distributing and monetising digital content for Viacom’s brands outside of the US
UKTV, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Viacom all involved
Audiences will be able to access long form content via the mobile streaming app
Deal includes two further local adaptations of Ex on the Beach for the Discovery channel in Norway and Denmark
Perry was talking about his deal with Viacom
App will launch to mobile subscribers in Sweden via new Telenor streaming service
Free-to-air channel is due to launch on 4th July