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=== Background | === Background === | ||
american film studio owned by the [[Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group]]. on June 19th, 1918 CBC Film Sales Corporation was founded by Harry Cohn, Jack Cohn, and Joe Brandt, making low-budget affairs (they didnt have much money). on January 10th, 1924, CBC was reincorporated into Columbia Pictures Corporation, and made stuff with a moderate budget. Columbia got more budget and it slowly became one of Hollywood's more important studios. on December 23rd, 1968 it was reorganized as Columbia Pictures Industries after merging with [[Screen Gems, Inc.|Screen Gems]]. on June 22nd, 1982 Columbia Pictures was sold to [[The Coca-Cola Company]] for $750M. in December 1987 it became a part of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, with The Coca-Cola Company owning 49% of it. on November 8th, 1989 it was sold to [[Sony Corporation|Sony]]. in 1998, they became a part of the [[Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group]]. stuff released by Columbia were released outside North America under Columbia-Warner, and as [[Columbia-Cannon-Warner Distributors]] in the UK until 1987 (and until 1988 in the UK), when columbia reorganized its international distribution division as [[Columbia Tri-Star Films]]. | american film studio owned by the [[Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group]]. on June 19th, 1918 CBC Film Sales Corporation was founded by Harry Cohn, Jack Cohn, and Joe Brandt, making low-budget affairs (they didnt have much money). on January 10th, 1924, CBC was reincorporated into Columbia Pictures Corporation, and made stuff with a moderate budget. Columbia got more budget and it slowly became one of Hollywood's more important studios. on December 23rd, 1968 it was reorganized as Columbia Pictures Industries after merging with [[Screen Gems, Inc.|Screen Gems]]. on June 22nd, 1982 Columbia Pictures was sold to [[The Coca-Cola Company]] for $750M. in December 1987 it became a part of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, with The Coca-Cola Company owning 49% of it. on November 8th, 1989 it was sold to [[Sony Corporation|Sony]]. in 1998, they became a part of the [[Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group]]. stuff released by Columbia were released outside North America under Columbia-Warner, and as [[Columbia-Cannon-Warner Distributors]] in the UK until 1987 (and until 1988 in the UK), when columbia reorganized its international distribution division as [[Columbia Tri-Star Films]]. | ||
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