Trektoday.com reports:
Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman said that Paramount has plans to beef up its TV operations now that CBS has taken so many properties in the corporate split and said he expected a Star Trek revival once the eleventh feature film arrives in a couple of years.
CBS eyes film production
CBS Corp. chief financial officer Fred Reynolds says the Eye is getting into the film business, but that doesn't mean it's buying a studio.
Seeking to quell persistent Wall Street rumors that CBS would use some of its cash in a mega-deal for Lionsgate or another studio, Reynolds reassured an aud of financial pros at the Credit Suisse First Boston media confab that no such deal is in the works and that the company would continue to return cash to shareholders.
Alright, what was the point in the Viacom/CBS split to begin with then anyway? It would have made sense for Paramount TV units to sat with Viacom and for CBS to have bought DreamWorks. Instead the split up the components of Paramount between them and leave us guessing as who has the copyrights to Star Trek. We also get the chunky name of CBS Paramount Television for the appearent copyright holder to Star Trek or atleast to the TV shows.