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    Gulf+Western then transformed Desilu into the television production arm of Paramount Pictures, rebranding the company as the original Paramount Television. Desilu's entire library is owned by Paramount Global through two of its subsidiaries.

  2. Dec 7, 2021 · They titled their venture "Desilu," an amalgamation of their names that had already been assigned to their five-acre ranch and other jointly owned possessions. Their summer 1950 tour was a hit,...

  3. Charles Bluhdorn's Gulf+Western bought Desilu in 1967, which was merged into Paramount, who had been Desilu's next door neighbor since the closure of RKO Pictures. The sale resulted in Paramount Television assuming production of Desilu programs in December of that year.

  4. Nov 1, 2022 · Desilu Productions still exists under Paramounts ownership, but there is another Desilu now as well. Desilu Too was founded by Lucy and Desi’s daughter, Lucie Arnaz.

    • Barry Silverstein
    • (January 12-September 1968) Regular version. Later version. Bylineless version. Bylineless B&W version. Later bylineless version. Paramount-Norway version.
    • (September 1968-1975) Visuals: On a red background, there is a larger blue rectangle, which contains the following text: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION A DIVISION OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION.
    • (September 23, 1969-1976) Alternate 1969 fanfare (higher pitch) 1971 fanfare. 1972 fanfare. Visuals: Same as the theatrical 1968 logo, but either matted or cropped to fit TV screens.
    • (September 9, 1975-1988) Visuals: There is the finished product of the 1975 movie logo, but more defined this time; the mountain has been compressed by about one inch with the indentations (or impressions) also reduced from five to four.
  5. Most notable among the acquisitions were film studio Paramount Pictures in 1966, [1] television studio Desilu Productions in 1967, arcade and later videogame manufacturer Sega in 1969, book publisher Simon & Schuster in 1975, and a number of music labels including Dot Records (a subsidiary of Paramount at the time of purchase).

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  7. Based on the popularity of these now-classic shows, Ball had succeeded in making Desilu profitable again by 1967. Wirth her goal accomplished, she sold her shares of Desilu to Paramount...

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