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Turner Entertainment Co.
Turner Entertainment Company, Inc.
Type Subsidiary
Founded August 4, 1986
Founder(s) Ted Turner
Owner(s) Time Warner (1996-present)
Parent Turner Broadcasting System

Turner Entertainment Company, Inc. is an American media company founded by Ted Turner. Now owned by Time Warner, the company is largely responsible for overseeing its library for worldwide distribution.

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[edit] Background

Turner Entertainment Co. was established on August 4, 1986 as a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System to oversee its film library after Ted Turner's acquisition of MGM/UA (which is now owned by a consortium led by Sony Corporation of America).

In addition to the studio, Turner got its library, which included nearly all of MGM's films up to that time, the former Associated Artists Productions catalog (the Warner Bros.' pre-1950 releases & the Fleischer/Famous Popeye cartoons), the U.S. rights to a majority of the RKO Radio Pictures library, and some United Artists material (Gilligan's Island, though originally post-1952 UA, is also a part of the package). Turner later re-sold United Artists and the MGM logo, keeping the pre-1986 library.

Turner Entertainment also played a huge part in film preservation and restoration, thus such classic films as Casablanca, Citizen Kane, King Kong, Easter Parade, and the original The Jazz Singer, can continue to be seen today via its various cable channels, as well as in revival movie houses and home video. The films are also internationally distributed and shown by many channels around the world.

Turner Entertainment also distributes films from RKO Radio Pictures, certain films from Castle Rock Entertainment (1994-1996) and New Line Cinema (1994-1996), and shows from TBS, The CW4Kids, TNT, Cartoon Network, Kids' WB, and PBS (1994-2004) on home video via Turner Home Entertainment, and after 1996, Warner Home Video. (see below.)

[edit] The library itself

Today, as part of Time Warner, Turner Entertainment continues to oversee its inherited library, which also includes The Wizard of Oz, A Christmas Story, Gone with the Wind, and Tom and Jerry.

There are very few exceptions to this library, however.

[edit] As a production company

Turner Entertainment, as a production company, also creates original in-house programming, such as documentaries about the films it owns, new animated material based on Tom & Jerry and other related cartoon properties, and once produced made-for-TV movies, miniseries, and theatrical films such as Gettysburg, Fallen, The Pagemaster and Cats Don't Dance under the Turner Pictures banner. Turner Pictures' productions made after the Turner-Time Warner merger are distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Cats Don't Dance was produced under Turner Feature Animation, Turner's animation unit, which was folded into Warner Bros. Feature Animation.

Turner also had a television unit called Turner Program Services which had run until 1996 when it was folded in Telepictures Distribution which distributed Mama's Family and all TPS shows after 1996. In 2003 Telepictures Distribution was folded into Warner Bros. Television which meant Telepictures took over all series that were first run and distributed by TD.

[edit] Home video

  • As previously mentioned, Turner Home Entertainment (THE) released most of the Turner catalog on video;
  • THE also released World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view events, wrestler profiles, and "Best Of" packages on video until the demise of WCW in 2001;
  • THE distributed home video releases from New Line Home Entertainment, as well as PBS programs in the mid-1990s. NLHE solely distributed New Line films on video from 1996 until the Warner Bros./New Line merger in 2008. PBS shows are now distributed on video by Paramount;
  • THE also internationally distributed films produced by Turner Pictures on video;
  • THE distributed the initial video release of an animated film The Swan Princess, which is distributed theatrically by New Line Cinema;
  • Contractually, the MGM and Warner film libraries which Turner owned had been distributed by MGM/UA Home Video until their rights expired in 1999 at which point they were reassigned to Warner Home Video. This transaction also completed WB's re-acquiring of distribution rights to their pre-1950 library;
  • It was absorbed into Warner Home Video after Time Warner bought Turner;
  • Turner Classic Movies releases special edition DVD boxsets of films from both the Turner and Warner catalogs under the TCM label. They also own Movies Unlimited, a Philadelphia based mail order DVD and video company. Customer data can be shared between the two firms for the cable schedule which has privacy advocates concerned.

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