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During the "golden age" of Hollywood, The Big Eight referred to the eight major Hollywood movie studios. Since then, the number of major studios has fluctuated with bankruptcies -- RKO Radio Pictures, mergers -- United Artists and the 'promotion' of what was previously a 'minor' studio, e.g. The Walt Disney Company. The demotion of MGM leaves a current Big Six.

Big Eight is sometimes used to refer to the eight corporations that own the Big Ten, the ten major Hollywood movie studios.

  • 20th Century Fox - now owned by 21st Century Fox.
  • Columbia Pictures - now owned by Sony.
  • MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) - now owned by MGM Holdings.
  • Paramount Pictures - now owned by Viacom.
  • RKO Radio Pictures - defunct c. 1957.
  • United Artists - purchased by MGM, a subsidiary of MGM Holdings.
  • Universal Studios - now a part of NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
  • Warner Bros. - a division of Time Warner.

Video Big Eight (film studios)



See also

  • Big Four - the four major music corporations: EMI, Sony-BMG, Universal, and Warner (originally the Big Five, prior to the merger of Sony and BMG)

Maps Big Eight (film studios)



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Source of article : Wikipedia