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[[File:CBS | [[File:CBS.png|500px|thumb|The all-seeing Eye of the Dark Lord <strike>Bari Weiss</strike> Sauron]] | ||
'''CBS''' is a major media company in the [[United States of America|United States]], with its flagship news branch as '''CBS News'''. | '''CBS''' is a major media company in the [[United States of America|United States]], with its flagship news branch as '''CBS News'''. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*CBS News is a sibling division of [[Paramount Pictures]] under the ultimate ownership of Paramount Global. | *CBS News is a sibling division of [[Paramount Pictures]] under the ultimate ownership of Paramount Global, hence the recurring usage of compatible CBS News iconography in the [[live-action film series]]. | ||
*Prior to the decision to syndicate ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', [[Marvel Productions]] initially attempted to sell the series broadcast rights to CBS, with [[Jeffrey Scott (writer)|Jeffrey Scott]] writing a pilot and production bible. | *Prior to the decision to syndicate ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', [[Marvel Productions]] initially attempted to sell the series broadcast rights to CBS, with [[Jeffrey Scott (writer)|Jeffrey Scott]] writing a [[The Transformers (CBS pitch)|pilot and production bible]]. | ||
*If you are wondering, "CBS" is an abbreviation for "Columbia Broadcasting System", but the original full-length name is no longer used. | *If you are wondering, "CBS" is an abbreviation for "Columbia Broadcasting System", but the original full-length name is no longer used. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:52, 8 March 2026

CBS is a major media company in the United States, with its flagship news branch as CBS News.
Fiction
[edit]Dark of the Moon film
[edit]In 1969, when the Apollo 11 astronauts landed back on Earth, CBS cameras were in the Oval Office of the White House to record President Richard Nixon's live response. Dark of the Moon
Age of Extinction film
[edit]CBS News broadcasted footage of a U.S. military jet taking off from an aircraft carrier as part of a "Remember Chicago" initiative. Age of Extinction
Rise of the Beasts film
[edit]Elena Wallace appeared on the CBS News program 60 Minutes in order to show off the temple in Peru she helped to uncover in her search for the Transwarp Key. The alien robots involved in her expedition, as well as the key itself, were not mentioned in order to shield their existence. Rise of the Beasts
Notes
[edit]- CBS News is a sibling division of Paramount Pictures under the ultimate ownership of Paramount Global, hence the recurring usage of compatible CBS News iconography in the live-action film series.
- Prior to the decision to syndicate The Transformers, Marvel Productions initially attempted to sell the series broadcast rights to CBS, with Jeffrey Scott writing a pilot and production bible.
- If you are wondering, "CBS" is an abbreviation for "Columbia Broadcasting System", but the original full-length name is no longer used.
External links
[edit]- CBS News at Wikipedia

