• Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. was an American television program and home video distributor established in 1954 as ABC Film Syndication, the domestic...
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  • Worldvision may refer to: World Vision, an international Christian relief and development organization Worldvision Enterprises, a television program and...
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  • Productions Viacom Enterprises & Viacom Productions Republic Pictures Television Big Ticket Entertainment Spelling Television Worldvision Enterprises CBS Productions...
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  • their company, Ruby-Spears Enterprises, with Filmways as its parent division. In 1979, Taft bought Worldvision Enterprises, which became Hanna-Barbera's...
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  • Company, including Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. All three companies became part of Spelling Entertainment Inc. – though Worldvision was the only Taft...
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  • Television and distributed by CBS Media Ventures (successor of Worldvision Enterprises, which previously distributed the 1997 version of the show). In...
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  • aired on TBS Sunday mornings. It was originally distributed by Worldvision Enterprises, then moved to Turner Program Services after the sale of the Hanna-Barbera...
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  • Program Enterprises, Republic Pictures Television, Laurel Entertainment, ABC Films, NBC Films, QM Productions, Taft Entertainment Television/Worldvision Enterprises...
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  • association with Taft Entertainment Television, and was distributed by Worldvision Enterprises. The series' rights are currently held by CBS Television Distribution...
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    Productions, Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd./Taft-Hardie Group Pty. Ltd., Worldvision Enterprises, Ruby-Spears Productions, KECO Entertainment and many television...
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  • Enterprises Terrytoons Viacom Productions Viacom Pictures Scout.com Spelling Television Thomas-Spelling Productions Laurel Entertainment Worldvision Enterprises...
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  • Distribution rights later passed to Worldvision Enterprises after Aaron Spelling Productions acquired Worldvision Enterprises and Laurel Productions in 1989...
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  • licensed syndication rights for Little House on the Prairie to Worldvision Enterprises, since networks could not own syndication arms at the time. Through...
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    his own productions, the pre-1973 ABC and NBC libraries under Worldvision Enterprises and Republic Pictures; and an expanded group of television stations...
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    he had made through his philanthropic efforts. Partnering with Worldvision Enterprises, Hall's series was titled For the People and a pilot was shot for...
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  • the company independently, with a distribution agreement with Worldvision Enterprises and maintains an office at Samuel Goldwyn Studios. The estate of...
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    Store VidCon Westinghouse Broadcasting Westinghouse Licensing Worldvision Enterprises See also CBS Corporation Gulf and Western Industries National Amusements...
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  • series produced by DIC Animation City, Saban Entertainment and Worldvision Enterprises, in association with Frostbacks Productions, with comedian John...
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  • Films was sold to 5 of its former executives and changed name to Worldvision Enterprises. ABC's current primary production company is ABC Signature. A number...
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    Syndication Rules in 1970, ABC proactively created two companies: Worldvision Enterprises as a syndication distributor, and ABC Circle Films as a production...
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  • programming was distributed by Spelling's syndication arm, Worldvision Enterprises, until Worldvision was folded into Paramount Domestic Television, later CBS...
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  • producer Jay Wolpert also produced at least one pilot in 1987 with Worldvision Enterprises that was not picked up; Martindale posted both pilots to his YouTube...
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  • series' previous distributors, which include ABC Films successor Worldvision Enterprises and CTD's predecessor Paramount Domestic Television. Episodes are...
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  • Plimpton, Steven Wright 20 Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats Worldvision Enterprises / Hanna-Barbera Productions Paul Sommer, Charles A. Nichols, Ray...
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  • show was a production of Mark VII Limited in association with Worldvision Enterprises, now CBS Television Distribution and was Webb's last weekly series...
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  • Ellison's vision is for the new company "to be both a media and technology enterprise". Skydance will benefit from greater resources and infrastructure, allowing...
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  • Store VidCon Westinghouse Broadcasting Westinghouse Licensing Worldvision Enterprises See also CBS Corporation Gulf and Western Industries National Amusements...
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  • (which included Spelling Television, Big Ticket Entertainment, Worldvision Enterprises, and Republic Pictures, among other companies), and the rights...
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    Distribution (CTD), the successor company to their previous distributors: Worldvision Enterprises, Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Paramount Domestic Television...
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  • and was a Lorimar Production. It was originally distributed by Worldvision Enterprises. For the first three years the show filmed interior scenes at The...
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