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Paramount
Paramount (from the word paramount meaning "above all others") may refer to:
Entertainment and music companies
- Paramount Skydance, doing business as Paramount, an American mass media company
- Paramount Pictures, an American film production and distribution company
- Paramount Animation
- Paramount+, an American streaming video service formerly known as CBS All Access
- Paramount Global, an American former mass media company that merged into Paramount Skydance Corporation
- Paramount Records, an American jazz and blues label active between 1917 and 1932
- Paramount Records (1969), another record label largely unconnected to the above, active between 1969 and 1974
- ABC Records used the name ABC-Paramount Records between 1955 and 1966
Places
- Paramount (Shanghai), a Chinese historical nightclub and dance hall
- Paramount, California, U.S., a city in Los Angeles County
- Paramount Building at 1501 Broadway, Manhattan, New York, U.S.
- The Paramount at Buckhead, a residential skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
People
- Paramount chief, the highest-level political leader in a region or country
- Paramount leader, the highest leader in the People's Republic of China
- Lord paramount, a lord who held his fief from no superior authority
Other uses
- Paramount, a difficulty level in Dance Dance Revolution
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