All traces of the Westinghouse name go back to the original company's roots starting in 1886 when George Westinghouse founded the company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After the original Westinghouse acquired CBS Inc. in 1995 from Laurence Tisch, it was about ready to transform itself from an industrial company into a media giant. Starting in 1996, it did just that, selling off many of its non-media assets that came with them. In 1997, Westinghouse acquired Infinity Broadcasting Corporation and was reorganized as the first CBS Corporation, taking on the name of the broadcasting network. This, however, ended the reign of the name that had been associated with America for 111 years. In 1998, CBS Corporation established a brand licensing subsidiary Westinghouse Licensing ; the original Westinghouse name had recognition in the consumer marketplace and so had a value apart from any actual manufacturing company under that name. In 1999, CBS Corporation sold all of its nuclear businesses to BNFL. Soon after, BNFL gained license rights on the Westinghouse trademarks and they used those to reorganize their acquired assets as Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. That company was later sold to the Toshiba Group in 2007. In 2000, CBS Corporation was absorbed into Viacom, thus shutting down all what was left of the "original Westinghouse" for good. The Westinghouse licensing division was included in the merger, and Viacom obtained control of the Westinghouse trademarks. However, in 2005, Viacom changed its name to CBS Corporation, and spun off a new company under the Viacom name. The companies would remerge 14 years later, making Westinghouse part of what became ViacomCBS.
Since 1998, Westinghouse Licensing has licensed the famous brand for use on a multitude of products, some of which were in similar categories to those sold by the historic version of the company. Though these products advertise the Westinghouse name, they are not manufactured by the historic Westinghouse company.
Active licensees
These are the active Westinghouse licensees manufacturing products under the Westinghouse and White-Westinghouse names:
TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company, maintains original Westinghouse large electric motor designs and manufactures new motors & generators from ¼ hp to 100,000 hp.