Paramount Domestic Television

[6] In 1987, Coca-Cola Telecommunications teamed up with Paramount Domestic Television (PDT), and Orbis Communications to form International Advertising Sales, which handled advertising of such programs produced by PDT, Orbis and Coca-Cola Telecommunications, including future programming for Merv Griffin Enterprises.

[7] MCA Television and Paramount Domestic Television (PDT) had formed Premier Advertiser Sales, a joint venture created for the sale of advertising for their existing syndicated programs in September 1989.

As a possible outgrowth of this sales joint venture, MCA and Paramount began plans for a new network, Premier Program Service.

That was in turn merged with King World Productions in 2007 to become CBS Television Distribution (CTD).

Currently, syndication rights to Paramount's theatrical film library lie with Trifecta Entertainment & Media.