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Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) was an American esports organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California.It was founded in April 2010 by George "HotshotGG" Georgallidis and Alexander "Vodoo" Beutel as a League of Legends team, and branched out into other games.
Beacon Pictures, The Barry Schindel Company (2009) (season 1), Experimental Pictures (2009–13) (seasons 2–5) and Milmar Pictures (2013–2015) (seasons 6–7) In the Motherhood: Sitcom March 26, 2009 () June 25, 2009 () 1 Pointy Bird Productions, Spud TV and Mindshare Entertainment Cupid: Dramedy March 31, 2009 ()
THQ then acquired video game developer Black Pearl Software of Chicago in 1993. [5] Following the acquisition, THQ would use the Black Pearl Software name for their Sega games, while the Malibu Games name would be used for the Nintendo games. THQ withdrew completely from the toy business in 1994 to focus solely on video game production. [6]
[4] [5] In 1985, it entered into an agreement with Rene Malo Video to handle Canadian distribution of MGM/UA product. [ 6 ] In 1986, MGM's pre-May 1986 library (also including the pre-1950 Warner Bros. library, Bugs Bunny: Superstar , the Fleischer Studios / Famous Studios Popeye cartoons, and most US rights to the RKO Pictures library), was ...
Silver Lining Productions (seasons 1–5) 9 Story Entertainment (seasons 3–5) Chorion (seasons 4–5) Atomic Cartoons (seasons 6–7) Treehouse TV (Canada) Nick Jr. (United States) Clone High (season 1) Phil Lord Christopher Miller Bill Lawrence: 2002–2003 Doozer Lord Miller Productions Touchstone Television: Teletoon at Night (Canada) MTV ...
In November 1994, New World sold WSBK-TV to the Paramount Stations Group subsidiary of Viacom for $100 million. [ 40 ] Later that year, Brandon Tartikoff , who helped NBC out of its ratings doldrums in the 1980s in his former role as President of Entertainment at NBC, joined New World Communications in an executive position; concurrently, New ...
The company made its origins when Telepictures decided to distribute four projects, one was a game show in collaboration with Jerome Schnur Productions, and to produce projects for network television and public television stations, mainly PBS, which was maintained by Charles Fries Productions to secure underwriting and had a deal to distribute Time-Life Television fare in the Middle East.
CCI Entertainment was formed on February 13, 2002, after Canadian media companies Cambium Entertainment and Catalyst Entertainment merged. [1] CCI inherited Catalyst's alliance and partnership with Gullane Entertainment (previously known as The Britt Allcroft Company) that began in 1994, [2] with the company holding a 32% non-voting, 19% voting interest in the newly enlarged business, and ...