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This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Lionsgate Television, including subsidiaries Debmar-Mercury, Pilgrim Media Group, and Starz, and former companies Artisan Entertainment, eOne Television, Vestron Television, Trimark Pictures, Creative Differences Productions, Alliance Atlantis, Hearst Entertainment, and ...
On March 13, 2012, Lionsgate Television formed a new 50/50 joint venture, Sea to Sky Entertainment, with Thunderbird Films, the company founded by Lionsgate's founder and chairman, Frank Giustra. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The chairman and chief creative officer (CCO) is currently Kevin Beggs and he is the longest tenured television studio chairman.
Lionsgate Studios Corp., simply known as Lionsgate Studios, is a Canadian-American film and television production and distribution conglomerate majority-owned by Starz Entertainment, domiciled in Vancouver, British Columbia, alongside with an Australian company, Village Roadshow, owned ten percent, and primarily based in Santa Monica, California. [1]
Lionsgate Films is a Canadian-American [2] film production and distribution company owned by Lionsgate Studios. Lionsgate was founded in Canada on June 15, 1962, as Cinépix Film Properties , and is now headquartered in Santa Monica, California .
North Shore Studios, formerly Lions Gate Studios, is a film studio located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, previously owned by Lions Gate Entertainment, or simply Lionsgate, until it was acquired by Bosa Development in 2006.
Most films listed below are from Splash Entertainment which distributed animated films for Lionsgate, producing its first feature-length animated film Norm of the North in 2016. Lionsgate has also released animated films by other production companies, such as Aardman Animations.
Trailer Park Boys (2 C, 14 P) The Twilight Saga (film series) (3 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Lionsgate franchises" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of ...
The model eventually broke down, with Saint George and Partners failing to reach the threshold for a 90-episode renewal (along with Comedy Central's 2010 series Big Lake, a co-production with Lionsgate and Funny or Die [26]), and Anger Management quietly being de-emphasized by FX after middling scripts that went against that network's 'premium ...