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|text='''Columbia TriStar Television''' was a merger of [[Columbia Pictures Television|'''Columbia''' Pictures Television]] and [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|'''TriStar''' Television]] (after the re-branding of [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]). It was founded on February 21, 1994 and the same day, SPE renamed Columbia Pictures Television Distribution to '''Columbia TriStar Television Distribution'''. With [[Columbia TriStar International Television]] (formerly "Columbia Pictures International Television", now [[Sony Pictures Television International]]) already in operation since the early 1990s, all three became part of Sony Television Entertainment umbrella (which was later renamed to the '''Columbia TriStar Television Group''' in July 1995).
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Columbia TriStar Television was a merger of Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television (after the re-branding of Columbia TriStar Home Video). It was founded on February 21, 1994 and the same day, SPE renamed Columbia Pictures Television Distribution to Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. With Columbia TriStar International Television (formerly "Columbia Pictures International Television", now Sony Pictures Television International) already in operation since the early 1990s, all three became part of Sony Television Entertainment umbrella (which was later renamed to the Columbia TriStar Television Group in July 1995).