[3] In 1987, the company, along with MCA TV International, signed an agreement with China Central Television (CCTV), to offer a total of 100 drama hours.
[5] In 1986, Paramount Television International formed a partnership that would exploit the rights to the Madison Square Garden properties.
[6] In 1995, Paramount International Television launched a joint venture to be headed by Peter Press.
[14] It planned to provide the CBS Evening News bulletins to UK-based British Satellite Broadcasting in 1988.
[15] CBS Broadcast International produced syndicated episodes of the TV series, The Twilight Zone in 1985.
[16] On 28 October that same year, CBS Broadcast International announced its acquisition of TV and ancillary market rights to four Academy Award/Oscar-winning films produced by Arthur Cohn such as Dangerous Moves, Black and White in Color, The Garden of the Finzi Continis and The Sky Above, The Mud Below.
It also announced plans to pick up the bulletins of CBS Evening News with Dan Rather which would place it on a tape-delayed basis on international channel Tele Monte Carlo.
[17] CBS Broadcast International launched a global programming alliance with Virgin Media Television in 1997.
[18] That following year, Stephanie Pacheco was named the managing director of international sales of the division.
[25] Ten Network Holdings entered voluntary administration in June 2017 which ultimately led to CBS acquiring the entirety of the company that November.