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CBS is a broadcasting corporation that has become mergered with Paramount Pictures as well as subsidiary publisher Simon and Schuster, as the primary rights-holder for the Star Trek franchise. From 2006 to 2020, prior to the complete merger with Paramount, CBS owned the rights to the television portion of the Star Trek franchise only from the acquisition of UPN/Paramount Television, and licensed materials released by divisions such as CBS DVD, CBS Interactive as well as its primary television network, as well as the streaming service CBS All Access (which is now known as Paramount+).


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