Multimedia Entertainment
Multimedia Entertainment (formerly Avco Embassy Television) was a American television production/distribution company originally formed in 1968.
As Avco Embassy Television
Its first name was Avco Embassy Television back in 1968 as a television production/distribution company by the then-known Avco Embassy Pictures. The company was originally responsible for television distribution of the Embassy film library. In addition, Avco Embassy Television concentrated on its own in-house productions, including numerous animated television specials. One of its first programs was The Phil Donahue Show in 1970.
As Multimedia Entertainment
After Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation sold Avco Embassy Television to Multimedia, Inc., the company was renamed to Multimedia Entertainment and the name was changed as a television production and distribution company in 1976. The company was known for producing talk shows, including Sally Jessy Raphael, Donahue, The Rush Limbaugh Show, and The Jerry Springer Show. Avco Embassy Pictures still remained the same when it was sold to Norman Lear in 1982 and renamed to Embassy Pictures.
Gannett acquired Multimedia, Inc. in 1995, thus
Multimedia Entertainment was sold to
Notes
- Avco Embassy Television is not to be confused with Embassy Television, which is currently known as ELP Communications and part of Sony Pictures Television.
See also
- Avco
- Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (later Avco Broadcasting Corporation.)
- Avco Records
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