Pearson Television

Pearson Television was the American-based television production and distribution arm of British company Pearson PLC.

Pearson Television
Subsidiary
IndustryTelevision production
Television syndication
FateMerged with CLT-UFA and re-branded as Fremantle
SuccessorFremantle
Founded1996
Defunct2001
Headquarters,
ProductsTelevision
ParentPearson PLC (1996–2000)
RTL Group (2000–2001)

History

In 1994 after a bidding war, Pearson, PLC. bought the production arms of Thames Television, Hill-Fields Entertainment, and ACI Worldwide Distribution, making their way into the television industry. In 1996 Pearson, PLC. bought the production company All American Television, and then re-branded it as Pearson Television. This acquisition gave them the rights to various libraries, including Mark Goodson Productions, LBS Communications and more.

In April 2000, Pearson TV decided to take over Smith & Jones' production company Talkback Productions. Pearson Television ended the same year as Talkback's takeover when Pearson PLC sold the division to CLT-UFA, who later went on to form the RTL Group.

The following year, Pearson Television was re-branded as FremantleMedia, which subsequently rebranded as simply Fremantle in 2018.

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