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Big Ticket Television : ウィキペディア英語版
Big Ticket Entertainment
Big Ticket Television, Inc. (a.k.a. Big Ticket Entertainment and Big Ticket Pictures) is a production company that is a unit of CBS Television Studios (formerly CBS Paramount Television), a division of CBS Corporation since the split of Viacom at the end of 2005.
==History==

The company was launched on October 21, 1994 under the Spelling Entertainment Group, who named Lawrence A. Lyttle to run the division.〔"Los Angeles Times" October 21, 1994 (Spelling Names Execs to Head New TV Comedy Unit ) articles.latimes.com, Retrieved on September 9, 2013〕〔Coe, Steve "Highbeam Research" (Blockbuster's next TV move is Big Ticket. (Big Ticket Television) (Brief Article) ) highbeam.com, Retrieved on September 9, 2013〕 Lyttle wanted to name the company as Blockbuster Television, named after its parent company Blockbuster, Inc., but Viacom opposed the idea because of the chain's fate was unclear.〔Paige Albiniak and John Eggerton 6/29/2003 (Paramount Grabs Its Big Ticket ) broadcastingcable.com, Retrieved on September 9, 2013〕 Viacom by that time owned Blockbuster Inc. and its 67% stake in Spelling Entertainment Group since September 29.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Viacom Completes Merger With Blockbuster )〕 Lyttle chose the name Big Ticket by driving by a Blockbuster store and noted Blockbuster's "big ticket" logo.〔 Big Ticket was created primarily as an outlet for non-drama TV series from Spelling, which was largely known for hit dramas at that time. All of its programming was distributed by Spelling's syndication arm, Worldvision Enterprises.
In 1999, Spelling Entertainment was bought out by Viacom, resulting in Paramount Domestic Television (which Viacom had owned since its 1994 acquisition of Paramount Pictures) becoming Big Ticket's distributor in 2000. On June 29, 2003, Paramount Television combined Big Ticket Television's production operations with its network and syndication outputs after Lyttle left before his final year was over.〔〔Michael Schneider "Variety" (Par to close Big Ticket ) variety.com, Retrieved on September 9, 2013〕 In 2006, PDT became CBS Paramount Domestic Television and later CBS Television Distribution.

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