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Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status Prom Queen [7]: Drama: April 1, 2007: 90 seconds: Ended Afterworld [8]: Sci-fi: August 23, 2007: 1 season, 42 episodes: Ended
Silvergate Media Limited [1], trading as Sony Pictures Television – Kids, is a television production and brand licensing company based in New York City and London. [2] The company was founded in 2011 by Waheed Alli , Elizabeth Dampier and William Astor and was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019.
In 2000, Sony Music sold the television assets of Sony Wonder to TV-Loonland AG. As part of the sale, Sony kept the North American home video and international audio rights to its series. Sony Wonder's television library is currently owned by M4E AG, a subsidiary of Studio 100. [28]
Sony Pictures Core (stylised in all caps, formerly known as Bravia Core) is a video on demand service from Sony for its televisions and smartphones, launched in April 2021. The service offers the streaming of movies at up to 4K resolution provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment. CORE stands for Centre of Real Entertainment. [1]
Sony Bravia Internet Video first became available in late 2009 on Internet enabled Bravia TV's, later becoming available on Sony Blu-ray and home theatre systems. The original Bravia Internet Video was built around Sony's XMB interface and had several streaming media partners including: Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube, Yahoo!, Netflix and Sony Video (Qriocity).
Then, in June 2007, they launched Myspace TV to compete with YouTube. But despite their rapid growth and success, there was a dark side to Myspace that couldn’t be ignored.
The Afterparty (TV series) Agent Elvis; Air America (TV series) Alert: Missing Persons Unit; Alex Rider (TV series) Alex, Inc. Alienators: Evolution Continues; All About Faces; All in the Family; All Star Mr & Mrs; All That Glitters (American TV series) All's Fair (1976 TV series) The Amazing Spider-Man (TV series) America 2-Night; The American ...
YouTube has also presented advocacy campaigns through special playlists featured on YouTube Kids, including "#ReadAlong" (a series of videos, primarily featuring kinetic typography) to promote literacy, [12] "#TodayILearned" (which featured a playlist of STEM-oriented programs and videos), [13] and "Make it Healthy, Make it Fun" (a ...