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The H.W. Butterworth and Sons Company Building, now known as 2424 Studios, is an historic factory building which is located in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 [ 1 ] and was converted into studios in 2011.
Willet Studios was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1898 by the muralist and stained glass artist William Willet and his wife, Anne Lee. In its inception, the studio went by the title of the Willet Stained Glass Company and by 1909, had been incorporated as the Willet Stained Glass and Decorating Company.
In January 1994, WPHL-TV and Knight-Ridder, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, announced an association to create and present a nightly, hour-long 10 p.m. newscast utilizing the resources of The Inquirer. [90] The program was produced by KR Video, a subsidiary of Knight-Ridder, from a newsroom and set at WPHL-TV's studios. [91]
Westbrook Inc. is an American multimedia and entertainment venture company founded by actor Will Smith and his wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith.The company was founded in 2019, in order to execute the Smith Family's global content with Will Smith's production company Overbrook Entertainment becoming one of its subsidiaries. [2]
TLA Entertainment Group is a privately held corporation based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was founded in 1981. Originally formed to operate a repertory movie theater, the company subsequently moved into catalog and online sales, retail stores, film festivals and film distribution. The catalog began as a pornographi
The Wee Willie Webber Colorful Cartoon Club was an after-school local children's television program which aired on WPHL-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for 10 years from 1965 to 1975. It was hosted by local Television/Radio personality Bill "Wee Willie" Webber .
Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia: Address: 237 S. 18th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103: Opening: 1929: Closed: 1994: Owner: Allan Domb Real Estate: Design and construction; Architect(s) John McShain (Barclay Hotel) and Shay Construction (Barclay Condominium) Other information; Parking: located at 18th Street and Walnut Street: Website ...
Crete Hutchinson was managing the Washington, D.C. studio in the 1920s. [2] [3] Bachrach Studio had forty-eight locations throughout the United States at its height in 1929. [1] During the Great Depression, Bachrach scaled down the company and sold the Texas studios to Gittings. Bachrach Studios remains a family business as of 2024. [4]