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=== Background ===  
=== Background ===  
DreamWorks Television was a television production arm of [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks, LLC]], established with the studio in 1994. Its first production ever made, ''High Incident,'' aired in 1996, more than a year before the first DreamWorks movie was released. Its shows had trouble coming to syndication because DreamWorks was too small to have its own syndication/distribution division. It eventually went with [[Paramount Television (CBS)|Paramount Domestic Television]]. Ironically, Paramount would acquire DreamWorks in 2006, so [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Domestic Television]]/[[CBS Television Distribution]] (a part of CBS Corporation, which split from Viacom before the acquisition was completed) took over the complete rights to the DreamWorks Television library. DreamWorks broke apart from Viacom when its employees left to form the current version of DreamWorks. Currently, most of the pre-2008 DreamWorks Television library is owned by [[Paramount Pictures]], syndicated under Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution or licensed to Trifecta Entertainment & Media. The current DreamWorks had its TV arm merged into [[Amblin Television]] sometime in 2013.
DreamWorks Television was a television production arm of [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks, LLC]], established with the studio in 1994. Its first production ever made, ''High Incident,'' aired in 1996, more than a year before the first DreamWorks movie was released. Its shows had trouble coming to syndication because DreamWorks was too small to have its own syndication/distribution division. It eventually went with [[Paramount Television (pre-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]]. Ironically, Paramount would acquire DreamWorks in 2006, so [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS Paramount Domestic Television]]/[[CBS Television Distribution]] (a part of CBS Corporation, which split from Viacom before the acquisition was completed) took over the complete rights to the DreamWorks Television library. DreamWorks broke apart from Viacom when its employees left to form the current version of DreamWorks. Currently, most of the pre-2008 DreamWorks Television library is owned by [[Paramount Pictures]], syndicated under Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution or licensed to Trifecta Entertainment & Media. The current DreamWorks had its TV arm merged into [[Amblin Television]] sometime in 2013.


=== (March 4, 1996-August 4, 2013) ===
=== (March 4, 1996-August 4, 2013) ===

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