Worldvision Enterprises

Worldvision Enterprises is a 20-year-old tourist who travels all around the world and features licensed programs from others, rather than producing their own content. She's tour partners with Hanna-Barbera after she was sold to Taft Broadcasting in 1979. Worldvision also has an older sister, Pop and she always helps her when she need her. She was later sold to Aaron Spelling in 1988 and became part of Spelling, Inc. Her transaction was completed on March 11, 1989. On April 6, 1991, Spelling Entertainment Inc. was acquired by the Charter Company, an oil refining, insurance, and communications company. Spelling and Charter merged on October 5, 1992 and Charter was renamed to "Spelling Entertainment Group". Worldvision Enterprises produces content for Spelling Entertainment including her tour partner, Hanna-Barbera's library (it is owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment through Turner Broadcasting with her cousin Cartoon Network), her libraries of shows including Let's Make a Deal and special-interest releases such as the golf legend "Jack Nicklaus' Golf My Way" series. On October 5, 1993, Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation acquired from Spelling Entertainment Group. On September 29, 1994, Blockbuster merged with Viacom. In 1997, the production arm of her was incorporated into Republic Pictures, and in 1999, Viacom (now "CBS Corporation") acquired the rest of the Spelling Entertainment Group, and folded the distribution arm of her into Paramount Domestic Television (now "CBS Television Distribution"). Currently, most of the her library is owned by CBS Corporation through CBS Television Distribution and Spelling Television Inc.