CCTV Records

CCTV Records is a record label founded by CCTV Productions on the day it was founded. It's main genres are hip hop, rap, and R&B, released by artists contracted by CCTV Productions. It currently has 110 artists as of 2020.

It is one of the few record labels ATBW Holdings LLC owns that is not part of ATBW Music Group, which consists of ATBW Records, CLP Records, Centennial Records, Lifeworks Records, and Malibu Records, which are larger and have been around for a long time, the other, Escade Music Group is part of Escade Corporation and consists of Escade Records, G3 Records, Bondi Blue Records, and Hailey Records.

History
It was established initially as a private record label for making only animation background music, but was made into a public hip hop record label on May 3, 2018 after the success of California City Show that aired on April 24, 2018. After becoming a public record label, it became one of the largest record labels on ATBW Blog of the late 2010's and the early 2020's.

It had a total of 12 artists in July 2018 and 27 in October 2018. Even though there were only 27 artists back then, it was still largely popular and the number jumped from 27 in October 2018 to 97 in March 2019. After CCTV Productions was bought by ATBW Blog on December 22, 2018, ATBW Music Group started managing the record label with ownership and control remaining in the hands of CCTV Productions.

Following the acquisition of Seychelle Productions on February 16, 2019, Seychelle signed a deal with CCTV Records to distribute songs from Seychelle Records, and this lasted until July 13, 2020 following the formation of Martha Woods Entertainment.

On April 12, 2019, CCTV Records formed UMCC Records from a joint venture with CCTV Productions and Merrill Studios to distribute music into foreign countries, and would be challenged by WS Records, which was founded on April 14, 2019 from a joint venture with Wedgehead Studios and Signature Studios to challenge CCTV and Merrill Studios.

The number of artists reached 102 in July 2019 and at that same time ATBW Blog ranked it the largest music label company, surpassing Merrill Records, which had been number one for many years, even before the age of CCTV Productions.

On April 3, 2020, CCTV Productions announced that it would ban the production of any new songs in response to the Caltrose25V5 attack that was going on at the time, and directed artists to record songs in response to it. The ban was lifted on May 3, 2020 when the attack ended.