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|text=On December 9, 1996, following the rebranding of MCA as Universal Studios by Seagram & Sons, Universal renamed the MCA Television Entertainment (MTE) division as '''Universal Television Entertainment'''. On October 20, 1997, Universal sold off USA Network, Sci-Fi Channel, and Universal Television to HSN Inc. (a company owned by Barry Diller) for $4.075 billion, and renamed it to Studios USA Television LLC Therefore, UTE was renamed to Studios USA Pictures. |
|text=On December 9, 1996, following the rebranding of MCA as Universal Studios by Seagram & Sons, Universal renamed the [[MCA Television Entertainment]] (MTE) division as '''Universal Television Entertainment'''. On October 20, 1997, Universal sold off USA Network, Sci-Fi Channel, and Universal Television to HSN Inc. (a company owned by Barry Diller) for $4.075 billion, and renamed it to [[Studios USA Television|Studios USA Television LLC]]. Therefore, UTE was renamed to Studios USA Pictures. |
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Revision as of 19:32, 22 May 2024
On December 9, 1996, following the rebranding of MCA as Universal Studios by Seagram & Sons, Universal renamed the MCA Television Entertainment (MTE) division as Universal Television Entertainment. On October 20, 1997, Universal sold off USA Network, Sci-Fi Channel, and Universal Television to HSN Inc. (a company owned by Barry Diller) for $4.075 billion, and renamed it to Studios USA Television LLC. Therefore, UTE was renamed to Studios USA Pictures.