Tribune Entertainment
Tribune Entertainment was a television production and syndication company owned and operated by Tribune Broadcasting. The company was started in the mid-1980s. Many programs offered from Tribune Entertainment have been broadcast on the company's television stations.
Throughout the company's existence, Tribune Entertainment mainly produced first-run syndicated programs, along with some specials.
History
Tribune Entertainment
Tribune Entertainment was founded in 1980. The first programs that Tribune distributed for syndication were the agricultural news program U.S. Farm Report, which debuted in 1975; and Independent Network News, a syndicated news program designed for Independent stations that was produced by Tribune's New York City station WPIX and debuted in 1980.In 1982, Tribune picked up newspaper film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel under the show name of At the Movies before losing the hosts four years later to Buena Vista Television. In 1985, another long-running program that Tribune had distributed was the syndicated musical Soul Train, just 9 years after it moved to WGN-TV, from syndication, which debuted in 1971. In 1989, Tribune signed comedienne Joan Rivers to host the daytime syndicated talk program, The Joan Rivers Show, five years before doing Can We Shop?. On March 1, 1991, Tribune had its Geraldo show as the first US program in the USSR under the recent Glasnost policy.
In January 1994, Tribune Entertainment started a country music initiative across broadcast television, concert touring, direct marketing, home video distribution, pay-per-view and radio syndication. Under the initiative, programming would start in the fall 1994 with a weekly syndicated country music television and companion radio program then home video releases and pay-per-view events in 1995. With Nashville Country Club Inc., Tribune announced as a part of this initiative to operate "Road" performance clubs and restaurants with the first to open in 1995. In July 1995, Tribune sold 22 episodes of "Road", their canceled country music show, to the Nashville Network for broadcast starting in January 1996.
In July 2003, the company purchased syndication rights to 34 DreamWorks feature films to use on Tribune stations starting in August 2006. The films would be also sold to other stations via barter or sale while supervising marketing for the films.
On December 18, 2007, Tribune Entertainment announced it would exit the program distribution business. In 2008, it sold its Tribune Studios for $125 million to Hudson Capital, LLC.
In 2010, Tribune announced that it would be considering a re-entry into the syndication market with two new talk shows: one a tabloid-style show hosted by Bubba the Love Sponge, and another, "Big Willie". Both programs filmed pilot programs and Bill Cunningham's show aired during a week long test on Tribune stations.
Tribune Studios
On March 19, 2013, Tribune appointed Warner Bros. executive Matt Cherniss as president/general manager of a newly formed production division called Tribune Studios. Tribune Studios will produce programs primarily for the company's 23 television stations and WGN America, some of which will receive national distribution. The initial programs produced by the company starting with the 2012–13 season will include The Bill Cunningham Show, The Arsenio Hall Show and The Test.Tribune Studios's first original drama, since its formation, for its sister company WGN America was Manhattan which aired from 2014 to 2015 for 2 seasons.
Filmography
This is a listing of programs which were either produced or distributed by Tribune Entertainment & then later on, Tribune Studios:Tribune Entertainment
Animated series
- Ghostbusters co-produced with Filmation and co-distributed with Group W Productions
- DIC Kids Network distributor; produced by DIC Entertainment
Comedies
- South Park ad sales only from 2005-2008 and co-distributed with Debmar-Mercury until 2008, produced by Celluloid Studios ; Braniff Productions ; Parker-Stone Productions ; South Park Studios and Comedy Partners
Daytime shows
- Beyond with James van Praagh
- The Charles Perez Show
- Geraldo/The Geraldo Rivera Show co-distributed with Paramount Television and King World Productions
- The Joan Rivers Show
- Can We Shop?! mixed talk and shopping show hosted by Joan Rivers coproduced with QVC and Regal Communications
First-run syndicated shows
- The 5th Wheel ad sales only from 2001 to 2002, produced and distributed by Universal Worldwide Television
- Adventure Inc. co-produced with Fireworks Entertainment
- American Idol Rewind
- Animal Rescue producer, distributed by Telco Productions
- The Apollo Comedy Hour distributed by Tribune Entertainment and produced by Apollo Theatre Productions
- At the Movies replacement hosts: Rex Reed, Bill Harris, Dixie Whatley
- Blind Date ad sales only from 1999 to 2002, produced and distributed by Universal Worldwide Television
- BeastMaster
- Bzzz!
- Dog Tales produced, distributed by Telco Productions
- Family Feud distributor, produced by Pearson Television
- Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda co-produced with Fireworks Entertainment
- Malibu, CA co-produced with NBC Enterprises
- Missing producer, distributed by Telco Productions
- Monsters distributor
- Mutant X co-produced with Fireworks Entertainment
- Night Man
- The Road country-and-more music television show produced with High Five Productions, 22 episodes
- Soul Train produced by Don Cornelius Productions
- Tales from the Darkside distributor & co-producer
- T. and T.
Teen Sitcoms
- California Dreams distributor, produced by NBC Enterprises
Late night talk/variety shows
- The Dennis Miller Show
Made-for-TV movies/Mini-series
- ', starring Barbara Carrera
- ' starring Nell Carter and George Kennedy
- The Vernon Johns Story, starring James Earl Jones produced by Laurel Entertainment
- starring Burt Lancaster
News/information series
- Independent Network News/USA Tonight
- Now it Can Be Told
- U.S. Farm Report produced by Farm Journal Media
Specials
- Hollywood Christmas Parade
- Innocence Lost: The Erosion of American Childhood on WGN and hosted by Geraldo Rivera
- The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults
- Soul Train Christmas Starfest
- Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
- Soul Train Music Awards
Tribune Studios
Daytime shows
- The Bill Cunningham Show, produced with ITV Studios America
- The Robert Irvine Show, produced with Robert Irvine Productions and Irwin Entertainment
Late night talk/variety shows
- The Arsenio Hall Show, produced with Arsenio Hall Communications, Eye Productions Inc. and Octagon Entertainment Productions. Distributed by CBS Television Distribution
Dramas
- Manhattan WGN America, produced with Skydance Television and Lionsgate Television
- Outsiders WGN America, produced with Sony Pictures Television
- Underground WGN America, produced with Get Lifted Film Company, Safehouse Pictures, Sony Pictures Television, Weed Road Pictures