Headquartered in
Culver City, California, U.S., SPE comprises various studios and entertainment brands, including
Affirm Films,
Columbia Pictures,
Screen Gems,
Sony Pictures Classics,
TriStar Pictures,
Crunchyroll,
Game Show Network and
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
Senior management team • Ravi Ahuja • Chairman and CEO, Sony Pictures Entertainment • Tahra Grant • Executive Vice President & Chief Communications Officer, Sony Pictures Entertainment • Stacy Green • Executive Vice President & Chief People Officer, Sony Pictures Entertainment • Jay Levine • Executive Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer and Business Operations, Sony Pictures Entertainment • Jill Ratner • Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Sony Pictures Entertainment • Drew Shearer • Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Sony Pictures Entertainment •
Tom Rothman • Chairman and CEO, Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group • Keith Le Goy • Chairman, Sony Pictures Television • Katherine Pope • President, Sony Pictures Television Studios, Sony Pictures Television • Michael Kustermann • CEO, Sony Pictures Experiences and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Motion Picture Group •
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (SPMPG): The group owns studio facilities in the United States, Hong Kong,
Madrid, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Brazil and Japan. •
Columbia Pictures: Founded in 1924 by
Harry Cohn, Sony acquired the studio in 1989 from
The Coca-Cola Company for $3.4 billion. •
TriStar Pictures: Formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures,
HBO, and
CBS. Became part of Columbia Pictures Entertainment in December 1987 and the Sony ownership in 1989. Was relaunched in 2004 as a marketing and acquisitions unit that specializes in the genre and independent films. •
TriStar Productions: A film and television production company which is a joint-venture between Tom Rothman and SPE. •
Screen Gems: Originally Columbia's animation division and later a television production company best known for TV's
Bewitched and
The Partridge Family, as well as bringing
The Three Stooges short subjects to TV in 1958. Sony revived the Screen Gems brand in 1998 to develop mid-priced movies (production budget of between $20 million and $50 million) in specific genres such as science fiction,
horror, black cinema and franchise films. • Scream Gems: A short film specialty label of Screen Gems. •
Sony Pictures Imageworks: Founded in 1992, it is Sony's in-house visual effects and computer animation studio. •
Sony Pictures Animation: Founded in 2002, it is Sony's animation studio that produces animated feature films as well as animated television series. •
Sony Pictures Classics: Founded in 1992, it is Sony's
specialty film label that distributes, produces and acquires films such as
documentaries,
independent and
arthouse films in the United States and internationally. • 3000 Pictures: A production company that was launched in July 2019 by Elizabeth Gabler, former
Fox 2000 Pictures president, who henced the name. This is a joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment and
HarperCollins, producing HarperCollins adaptations. •
Sony Pictures Releasing: Founded in 1994 as a successor to Triumph Releasing Corporation. The unit handles distribution, marketing, and promotion for films produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment; including Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classics, among others. • Sony Pictures Releasing International: Formerly known as Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International. It is the international arm of Sony Pictures Releasing. • Sony Pictures India: A production house established by Sony to release Indian movies and distribute Hollywood movies released under Columbia Pictures. • Sony Pictures International Productions: A division that produces films in local languages other than English around the world. •
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA): Formerly Worldwide SPE Acquisitions, Inc. A Sony division founded in 2007 which acquires and produces about 60 films per year for a wide variety of distribution platforms, especially for non-theatrical markets. •
Destination Films: A motion picture company founded in 1998 which currently specializes in action, thriller, sci-fi, niche and low-end to medium-end horror films that was purchased by Sony in 2001. •
Stage 6 Films: A
direct-to-video label founded in 2007. Also releases some films theatrically. •
Affirm Films: A motion picture label founded in 2007 to release gospel and Christian films. •
Great American Pure Flix: Launched as Pure Flix in 2015. A streaming service which is a joint venture between Affirm Films and
Great American Media.
Home Entertainment •
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE): Formerly Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video and Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. Founded in 1978 as the home video arm of Columbia Pictures, it currently manufactures and distributes the Sony film and television libraries on
Blu-ray,
Ultra HD Blu-ray,
Blu-ray 3D,
DVD, and
digital download. •
Sony Pictures Kids Zone: Formerly Sony Kids' Music/Video, Sony Wonder and Sony Pictures Family Fun. The former music and video label of
Sony Music Entertainment and later
Sony BMG, it became the kids and family entertainment label of SPHE in 2007. •
Kartoon Studios: Formerly Genius Brands International. An entertainment company founded by
Andy Heyward in 2013. SPHE acquired a 7% minority stake in the company in 2017. • A Squared Entertainment LLC • Genius Brands Music • Kartoon Channel •
Stan Lee Comics LLC: A comic book publishing and licensing company which is a joint venture between Kartoon Studios and
POW! Entertainment. • Stan Lee Universe: A joint venture between Kartoon Studios and POW! Entertainment managing the likeness and IPs of comic book writer and publisher
Stan Lee. •
Wow Unlimited Media: A Canadian animation and media holding company founded in 2017. • Ezrin Hirsh Entertainment: A joint venture between
Bob Ezrin and
Michael Hirsh. •
Mainframe Studios: Formerly known as Mainframe Entertainment, Rainmaker Entertainment and Rainmaker Studios, it is a Canadian animation studio founded in 1993 best known for producing
ReBoot,
Beast Wars: Transformers and the
Barbie direct-to-video film series. •
Frederator Networks: A media company founded in 2012 by Fred Seibert. •
Channel Frederator Network •
Cartoon Hangover • Átomo Network: A multi-channel network which is a joint venture between Frederator Networks and
Ánima. • Cinematica • Frederator Digital •
Frederator Studios: Formerly Frederator Incorporated. An American animation studio founded in 1997 by
Fred Seibert. It is best known for producing
The Fairly OddParents,
Adventure Time,
Bravest Warriors,
Bee and PuppyCat and
Castlevania. • The Leaderboard Network
Television Group •
Sony Pictures Television (SPT): Formerly Sony Television Entertainment and the Columbia TriStar Television Group. The successor-in-interest to Columbia's television division (first Screen Gems, later
Columbia Pictures Television,
TriStar Television, and
Columbia TriStar Television) founded in 2002, as of 2004 the unit was producing 60 titles for various television outlets globally. Contains a library that includes more than 35,000 episodes of more than 270 television series and 22,000 game show episodes under the Sony Pictures Television brand, and the television rights to the
Embassy Pictures library (including
The Graduate and
The Lion in Winter) and also the owner of the television division "
Embassy Television"—among other notable shows in this library are
Party of Five,
The Shield,
Seinfeld,
The King of Queens,
Days of Our Lives and
The Young and the Restless. • Affirm Television: The television division of Affirm Films founded in 2019 as a partnership with SPT. •
Embassy Row: A television and digital production company founded by
Michael Davies in 2005. SPT acquired the company on January 14, 2009. • Sony Pictures Television Formats (SPTF) • Sony Pictures Television Game Shows (SPTGS): The game show production division of SPT formed in 2022. • Califon Productions: The production company responsible for
Wheel of Fortune. • Jeopardy Productions: The production company responsible for
Jeopardy!. • Sony Pictures Television International Production (SPTIP): Formerly Columbia TriStar International Television and Sony Pictures Television International. It is the international television production division of SPT operating several wholly owned and joint-venture companies in 12 countries. •
Bad Wolf: A British television production company founded in 2021 by
Julie Gardner and
Jane Tranter in 2015. SPT acquired the company in 2021. • Wolf Studios Wales • Bad Wolf America: An American production established in 2019 of which sister company Bad Wolf owns 30%. •
Blueprint Television: The television division of the British production company
Blueprint Pictures. SPT acquired a minority stake in 2016. •
Curio Pictures: Formerly Playmaker Media. An Australian production company founded in 2009 by David Taylor and David Maher. SPT acquired the company in 2014. •
Eleven: A British production company founded by
Jamie Campbell and Joel Wilson in 2006. SPT acquired the company in 2020. • Eleventh Hour Films: A British production company founded by Jill Green in 2010. SPT acquired a minority stake in the company in 2018, then a majority stake in 2024. • Fable Pictures: A British production company founded by Faye Ward in 2016. SPT acquired a minority stake in 2016. • Floresta: A Brazilian production company founded in 2010. • Hot Sauce Pictures: A Northern Irish production company founded in 2024 by Declan Law and Adam Patterson as a joint venture with SPT. •
Left Bank Pictures: A British production company founded in 2007 by
Andy Harries, Francis Hopkinson, and Marigo Kehoe. SPT acquired a majority stake in 2012. • Satisfaction Group: A French production company founded in 2010 by
Jacques Essebag. SPT acquired a 20% stake in 2020. • Satisfaction – The Television Agency • Satisfy • Starling • AH! Production • Enibas Productions • Elimac Productions • La Grosse Equipe • Alef One • Satisfaction Iberia •
Stellify Media: A Northern Irish production company founded in 2014 by
Kieran Doherty and
Matthew Worthy as a joint venture with SPT. •
Teleset: A television production company founded in 1995. SPT acquired the company in 2009. •
Sony Pictures Television Kids (SPTK): Formerly Silvergate Media. A production company founded in 2011 by
Waheed Alli and
William Astor. The company is best known for the animated series
Hilda and
Octonauts. SPT acquired the company in 2019. • Sony Pictures Television Music Development (SPTMD): The music development division of SPT formed in 2023. •
Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction (SPTNF): Formerly CKX, Inc., CORE Media Group and Industrial Media. A television production company founded in 2005 by
Robert F. X. Sillerman. With a library of more than 100 series broadcast in over 35 countries as of 2023, this unit produces nonfiction and documentary programming. SPT acquired the company in 2022. •
19 Entertainment: A television production company founded in 1985 by
Simon Fuller known for producing the
So You Think You Can Dance and
Idol franchises. •
19 Recordings: The music division of 19 Entertainment founded in 1999 by Simon Fuller. • B17 Entertainment: A television production company founded in 2013 by Rhett Bachner and Brien Meagher. • Brass Monkeys Media •
The Intellectual Property Corporation: A television production company founded in 2016 by
Eli Holzman and
Aaron Saidman. • Maxine Productions: A film and television production company founded in 2023 by Mary Robertson. • Rebel Minds Media: A television production company founded in 2026 by Simon Shalgosky and Daniel Brookes. •
Sharp Entertainment: A television production company founded in 2003 by Matt Sharp. • This Machine Filmworks: A film and television production company founded in 2020 by
R. J. Cutler. • Sony Pictures Television Studios (SPTS): A production name launched on July 25, 2017, to carry out the SPT library, starting on January 7, 2020. ====
Sony Pictures Television Networks ====
United States • Game Show Network, LLC •
Game Show Network (GSN): A basic cable channel launched in 1994 broadcasting game shows. •
Game Show Central: A
free ad-supported streaming television network broadcasting archived original programming from the GSN network. •
Crunchyroll Channel: A
free ad-supported streaming television network launched in 2023 broadcasting anime managed as a joint venture with Sony Pictures and
Sony Music Entertainment Japan-owned
Aniplex's
Crunchyroll, LLC. • CPE US Networks, Inc. •
Get: A
digital multicast network broadcasting classic programming from the 1960s through the 2000s. • Sony Cine: A Spanish-language cable channel. •
Sony Movie Channel: A cable channel launched in 2010 broadcasting films from the SPE library as well as from other distributors.
International •
AXN: A general entertainment television network launched in 1997 which airs across Asia, Latin America and Europe. •
Sony Channel: A brand of general entertainment channels. •
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI): Formerly Sony Entertainment Television India Private Limited and Multi Screen Media Private Limited. Legally Culver Max Entertainment (CME), it is a subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation based in India founded in 1995.
Sony Entertainment Television and
Sony SAB are its main brands. It also owns many other companies and brands under the Sony brand. •
Sony Aath •
Sony BBC Earth (50%, joint venture with
BBC Studios) •
Sony Entertainment Television •
Sony Kal •
Sony Marathi •
Sony Max •
Sony Max 2 •
Sony Pal •
Sony Pictures Networks Productions •
Sony Pix •
Sony SAB •
Sony Sports Network •
Sony Sports Ten 1 •
Sony Sports Ten 2 •
Sony Sports Ten 3 •
Sony Sports Ten 4 •
Sony Sports Ten 5 •
Sony Wah •
Sony YAY! •
Studio NEXT Other Sony Pictures operations • Columbia TriStar Marketing Group (CTMG) •
Crunchyroll, LLC: Formerly Funimation, Inc., Funimation Productions, Ltd., Funimation Entertainment and Funimation Global Group, LLC. A distributor of anime series and films founded in 1994 by
Gen Fukunaga and Cindy Brennan managed as a joint venture with
Sony Music Entertainment Japan's
Aniplex. •
Crunchyroll: The eponymous streaming service launched in 2006. It was acquired by Sony in 2021 from
Otter Media. •
Crunchyroll UK and Ireland: Formerly Golden Square Music, Island World Communications,
Manga Entertainment and Funimation UK and Ireland. Legally Crunchyroll Ltd., is the
British division of Crunchyroll, LLC founded in 1987. •
Crunchyroll Store Australia: Formerly Madman Anime. Legally Crunchyroll Pty Ltd, is the
Australian division of Crunchyroll, LLC founded in 2016 by Tim Anderson and Paul Wiegard. •
Crunchyroll EMEA: Formerly Viz Media Europe. The division of Crunchyroll, LLC founded in 2007 that serves Africa, the Middle East and non-English speaking Europe. It was acquired by Crunchyroll in 2019 from
Viz Media. • Crunchyroll SAS: The
French division of Crunchyroll EMEA. • Crunchyroll SA: The
Swiss division of Crunchyroll EMEA. • Crunchyroll GmbH: The
German division of Crunchyroll EMEA. • Crunchyroll Games: The gaming division of Crunchyroll, LLC. •
Crunchyroll Store: An anime distributor and online shop. •
Crunchyroll Channel: A
free ad-supported streaming television network launched in 2023 broadcasting anime managed as a joint venture with
Sony Pictures Television Networks'
Game Show Network, LLC. •
Hayate: An animation studio launched in 2025 which is a joint venture between Crunchyroll and Aniplex. •
Madison Gate Records: A music record label of SPE founded in 2010 specializing in soundtracks and other recordings derived from feature films, television series and other media. • Peanuts Holdings: A joint venture with Sony Music Entertainment Japan, together owning 80%, and the estate of
Peanuts creator
Charles M. Schulz, owning 20%. SPE and SMEJ jointly acquired 41% from
WildBrain in 2026. •
Peanuts Worldwide: A licensing and management subsidiary of Peanuts Worldwide established in 2010 to oversee the
Peanuts brand following the acquisition of the related assets from
United Media by
Iconix Brand Group. •
Pixomondo (PXO): An international visual effects and virtual production studio founded in 2001 by Thilo Kuther. SPE acquired the company in 2022. • Sony Pictures Consumer Products: The consumer products division of SPE. • Sony Pictures Cable Ventures, Inc. • Columbia Pictures Corporation Limited: Offices located at The Brunel Building, 2 Canalside Walk,
London, England • Sony Pictures Interactive •
Sony Pictures Studios: The actual physical buildings, land and movie-making equipment properties in Culver City, California. Includes 22 sound stages, ranging in size from 7,600 to 43,000 square feet (700 to 4,000 m2) • Sony Pictures Studios Post Production Facilities • Worldwide Product Fulfillment • Sony Pictures Experiences •
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