Lionsgate Television
subsidiary | |
Headquarters | Santa Monica, California |
Key people |
Kevin Beggs (TV Group chair) Sandra Stern (TV Group president)[1] |
Parent | Lionsgate |
Subsidiaries |
Debmar-Mercury Sea to Sky Entertainment (JV) Primal Media (JV) |
Lions Gate Television is the television studio of Lions Gate Entertainment, an entertainment company.
History
The company was founded in 1997 with the establishment of Lions Gate Films. In 1998, they acquired documentary/reality production company Termite Art Productions, and was reacquired by Erik Nelson in 2004 and renamed Termite Art as Creative Differences.[2] By March 12, 1999, Lions Gate Television became an incorporated entity.[3]
On July 12, 2006, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. expanded into television syndication when the company acquired television distribution company Debmar-Mercury.[4] Before the acquisition, Debmar-Mercury syndicated the Lionsgate film library. 20th Television is handling ad-sales to the series distributed by Debmar-Mercury[5] with the exception for Meet the Browns, as the ad-sales are handled by Disney-ABC Domestic Television and Turner Television co-distributing the series.
On March 13, 2012, Lionsgate Television formed a new 50/50 joint venture with Thunderbird Films, a company founded by Frank Giustra, who was the founder and chairman of Lionsgate. The new venture is called Sea to Sky Entertainment.[6][7][8]
Productions
The following is a partial list of the division's productions:
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hope Island | 1999–2000 | PAX TV | co-production with Paramount Television and Paxson Entertainment |
Tracker | 2001–2002 | Syfy | |
Jeremiah | 2002–2004 | Showtime | co-production with MGM Television |
The Dead Zone | 2002–2007 | USA Network | co-production with Paramount Television Lionsgate handles Domestic distribution rights through its division Debmar-Mercury in tandem with 20th Television, International distribution rights are handled by CBS Studios International |
Missing | 2003–2006 | Lifetime | |
5ive Days to Midnight | 2004 | Syfy | |
Wildfire | 2005–2008 | ABC Family | |
Weeds | 2005–2012 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks |
I Pity the Fool | 2006 | TV Land | co-production with Left/Right Productions |
The Lost Room | 2006 | Syfy | |
Lovespring International | 2006 | Lifetime | |
The Dresden Files | 2007 | Syfy | |
Hidden Palms | 2007 | The CW | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment |
Mad Men | 2007–2015 | AMC | co-production with Weiner Bros., Silvercup Studios |
Speed Racer: The Next Generation | 2007–2008 2011–2012 | Nicktoons | co-produced by Animation Collective |
Fear Itself | 2008 | NBC | |
Crash | 2008–2010 | Starz | |
Nurse Jackie | 2009–2015 | Showtime | co-production with Showtime Networks Lionsgate handles Domestic distribution rights, International distribution rights are handled by CBS Studios International |
Blue Mountain State | 2010–2011 | Spike | co-production with Varsity Pictures |
Detroit 1-8-7 | 2010–2011 | ABC | co-production with ABC Studios and Mandeville Television |
Running Wilde | 2010–2011 | Fox | co-production with Tantamount Studios, Principato-Young Productions and 5 Hole Pictures |
Boss | 2011–2012 | Starz | co-production with Grammnet Productions |
Anger Management | 2012–2014 | FX | co-production with Revolution Studios, Mohawk Productions and Twisted Television |
Nashville | 2012–present | ABC/CMT | co-production with ABC Studios |
World of Timmy | 2012–present | YouTube | co-production with DHX Media, Sparkling*, Stella Girl Productions Singapore Inc., Movie Agent and Teletoon
Lionsgate handles Domestic is the Academy Award winning co-directors of Ace Up His Sleeve |
Orange Is the New Black | 2013–present | Netflix | co-production with Tilted Productions |
Deal with It | 2013–2014 | TBS | co-production with Alevy Productions, Banca Studio and Keshet Broadcasting |
Saint George | 2014 | FX | co-production with Wind Dancer Films, Travieso Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Deion's Family Playbook | 2014–present | OWN | |
Chasing Life | 2014–2015 | ABC Family | co-production with ABC Family Original Productions, Televisa International and Kapital Entertainment |
Manhattan | 2014–2015 | WGN America | co-production with Skydance Television and Tribune Studios |
Partners | 2014 | FX | co-production with Robert L. Boyett Productions, Runteldat Productions and Grammnet Productions |
Ascension | 2014 | Syfy[9] | co-production with Universal Cable Productions and Blumhouse Television |
The Royals | 2015–present | E! | co-production with Universal Cable Productions and Varsity Pictures |
RocketJump The Show | 2015–present | Hulu | |
Feed the Beast | 2016 | AMC | co-production with AMC Studios |
Greenleaf | 2016–present | OWN | |
MacGyver | 2016–present | CBS | co-production with Atomic Monster and CBS Television Studios |
Graves | 2016-present | Epix[10] | |
Dear White People | coming 2017 | Netflix | |
Mars One reality TV show[11] | coming TBA | ||
Dimension 404 | Hulu[12] | ||
New People | Freeform[13] | ||
See also
- Debmar-Mercury, a syndication firm acquired by Lionsgate in 2006.
References
- ↑ Rose, Lacey (August 16, 2015). "Lionsgate's Sandra Stern Upped to TV President, Talks "Showrunner Crisis" and "Lack of Opportunity for Women"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
- ↑ Academy of Arts & Sciences Foundation - 2008 Panelist Bios
- ↑ "LIONS GATE TELEVISION INC. (Entity Number: C2157214)". California Business Search. Califorina Secretary of State. Retrieved March 25, 2016. horizontal tab character in
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- ↑ "TV News Check" 20th Century TV to handle ad sales of both Debmar-Mercury shows for 2007 season. tvnewscheck.com Retrieved on March 13, 2012
- ↑ "Hollywood Deadline" Lionsgate In TV Venture With Frank Giustra deadline.com Retrieved on March 13, 2012
- ↑ "The Globe and Mail" Frank Giustra launches Sea to Sky Entertainment. the Globeand Mail. Retrieved on March 14, 2012
- ↑ "Chicago Tribune" Lionsgate, Thunderbird pact for TV: Guistra reunites with company he founded chicagotribune.com Retrieved on March 14, 2012
- ↑ "Ascension (Syfy)". The Futon Critic. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
- ↑ Pederson, Erik. "Susan Sarandon To Star In Epix Comedy 'Graves' Opposite Nick Nolte". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
- ↑ TV Teams with Mars One for Reality Series, Parabolic Arc, 17 March 2014.
- ↑ Petski, Denise (February 10, 2016). "RocketJump's Sci-Fi Anthology Series 'Dimension 404' To Premiere On Hulu". Deadline.
- ↑ "Transgender Family Drama From Joel Silver & Don Roos In Works At Freeform". http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/new-people/listings/. Retrieved March 22, 2016. External link in
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