Sony Pictures

Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., formerly Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, is an American company that makes and distributes movies. The company is owned by Sony Corporation. They also own Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems Pictures, Affirm Films and other studios. The company makes movies and television programs. The movies are released under Columbia Pictures and the TV programs are released by its TV department Sony Pictures Television. The main operations of the company are in the United States. Sony Pictures also has many different divisions around the world. These places include Latin America, India and Japan. The company is now headquartered at the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California.

Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.
Formerly
Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. (1987–1991)
Subsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedDecember 21, 1987 (1987-12-21) as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
August 7, 1991 (1991-08-07) as Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.
FounderSony
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Tony Vinciquerra (Chairman and CEO)
  • Stacy Green (Executive Vice President & Chief People Officer)[1]
  • Jon Hookstratten (Executive Vice President, Administration & Operations)
Products
Services
Revenue US$7.097 billion (FY2020)
Operating income
US$753 million (FY2020)
OwnerSony Group Corporation
Number of employees
9,500 (2019 )
ParentSony Entertainment
Divisions
Websitesonypictures.com
Footnotes / references
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History

Sony Corporation first got into the movie business after buying Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures in 1989. They renamed the company as "Sony Pictures" in 1991.[4]

Sony Pictures eventually branched out. It created other divisions. The company even had a part of rival studio MGM at one point. It made several James Bond movies with them.[5] The company was hacked in 2014 by people who seemed to be from North Korea. The U.S. government thinks this was for making The Interview, a movie that made fun of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.[6]

Sony Pictures recovered after the hacking. They made a deal with Disney to share Spider-Man movies with Marvel Studios.[7] They also stream movies and television programs on Netflix.[8]

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