Viacom Productions
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Viacom Productions was a television production company active from 1974 until 2004.
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[edit] History
- 1971: Viacom Enterprises (VE) was spun-off from CBS.
- 1974: Viacom Productions (VP) was launched as the production arm of VE.
- 2004: Paramount Television absorbed VP, which had been a division of PTV since Viacom acquired Paramount Pictures in 1994.
[edit] Shows it produced
- Matlock
- Jake and the Fatman
- Diagnosis: Murder
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
- Jake 2.0
- The 4400
- And others
[edit] Note
The 4400 continued as a Paramount Television production for season 2. The show became a CBS Paramount Television production for its last two seasons after the Viacom/CBS Corporation split at the end of 2005.
All shows from Viacom Productions is now owned and distributed by CBS Television Distribution, CBS Paramount Television's syndication arm (formerly CBS Paramount Domestic Television).

