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  2. MTM Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, MTM Enterprises was organized by both Mary Tyler Moore and Grant Tinker, [2] [3] [4] and hired James L. Brooks and Allan Burns to create her sitcom. [5] Brooks' show Room 222 has even been credited by the Television Academy Foundation for breaking the "new narrative ground" which developed MTM Enterprises' "major sitcom factories of the 1970s."

  3. Mega Cat Studios - Wikipedia

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    Mega Cat was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by James Deighan, Nick Mann and Zack Manko in 2015; they, alongside Nathaniel Wilson, Andrew Marsh, and Lauri Coderbrah produced the studio's first game, Almost Hero, for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which generally received a positive reception. [2]

  4. Gloria Sanchez Productions - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The logo is the same as its male counterpart, but a woman's hand pours the coffee, and a calico cat lies on the table. In January 2020, the company was reorganized following the dissolution of Gary Sanchez Productions, and became Ferrell's primary production company while still maintaining a focus on female-centered stories.

  5. Outfit7 - Wikipedia

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    The Talking Tom & Friends franchise was created with the launch of the Talking Tom Cat app. It focused on anthropomorphic cats and dogs repeating things said to it by the user, before shifting focus to other apps such as endless-runner games, virtual pet games and the like. The franchise reached 300 million downloads 19 months after its launch.

  6. This museum has an exhibit on the 'online cats' phenomenon - AOL

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    The exhibit will be open between August 7, 2015 to January 31, 2016.

  7. Studio Ironcat - Wikipedia

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    Studio Ironcat was a small publishing company based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, dedicated to publication of manga and later, Amerimanga.The company is most known for its publication of the first volume of Megatokyo, a prominent webcomic, as well as the flamboyant style of one of its founders, Steve Bennett.

  8. WildBrain CPLG - Wikipedia

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    Original logo used until 2020. CPLG once represented licensors across three divisions: entertainment, sport, and design. Entertainment brands included Elvis, [2] Spider-Man, Peanuts, World Wide Wrestling, Bob the Builder, Sesame Street, LazyTown, Star Trek, Felix the Cat, and Where's Waldo.

  9. Portfolio Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian television production and film distribution company owned by 9 Story Media Group. [3] It was founded in 1991 by Lisa Olfman and Joy Rosen with a focus on children's programming, later expanding into primetime and movie production. [ 4 ]