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King World Productions

King World Productions, Inc. (also known as King World Entertainment, King World Enterprises, or simply King World) was a production company and syndicator of television programming in the United States independently established in 1964 until acquired by CBS in 1999, with its eventual 2007 incorporation into CBS Television Distribution (now CBS Media Ventures). Following the death of Roger King, the company continues to exist on paper as an intellectual property holder and under the moniker of KWP Studios to hold the copyright for television shows like Rachael Ray, which premiered nationally on September 18, 2006.

King World Productions, Inc.
Final logo from 1998 to 2007
TypeIn-name only unit of CBS Media Ventures. Operating as KWP Studios.
IndustryTelevision production
Television syndication
PredecessorEyemark Entertainment
Founded1964; 59 years ago (1964)
FounderCharles King
DefunctSeptember 27, 2007; 15 years ago (2007-09-27)
FateMerged with CBS Paramount Domestic Television to form CBS Television Distribution (which was later rebranded as CBS Media Ventures)
SuccessorCBS Media Ventures
HeadquartersNew York City
Los Angeles
Atlanta
OwnerNational Amusements (2000–2007)
ParentIndependent (1964–1999)
CBS Corporation (1999-2000, 2006–2007)
Viacom (2000–2005)
DivisionsCamelot Entertainment Sales

History

 
King World logo from 1984 to 1998.

Founding with The Little Rascals

The division was started in 1964 by Charles King (1912–1972). It was a company that expressly handled television distribution of the Hal Roach-produced Our Gang short comedy films from the 1930s. When Roach lost the rights to the name Our Gang (it was retained by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, who bought the series from Roach in 1938), the shorts were retitled as The Little Rascals.[citation needed]

It was through this acquisition that the comedy shorts made from 1929 through 1938 have been made available to audiences for the past fifty years. King World later co-produced an animated TV special with Muller-Rosen Productions and Murakami-Wolf-Swenson in 1979 called The Little Rascals Christmas Special and later co-produced an 1982–1984 animated The Little Rascals TV series with Hanna-Barbera. King died in 1972 and the company was taken over by King's children: Roger M. King (1944-2007), Michael (1948-2015),[1] Robert (1940-2020),[2] Diana (1949-2019),[3] Richard (1941-2020),[4] and Karen.[citation needed]

1980s expansion

In 1983, the company acquired the syndication rights to NBC's daytime game show Wheel of Fortune. Merv Griffin, the show's creator and producer, had shopped the program to various other studios prior to reaching a deal with King World. King World also would acquire the rights to distribute Griffin's own long-running talk/variety program from Metromedia's syndication division.[citation needed] A year later, Griffin announced plans to revive another of his game show creations, Jeopardy!, and King World agreed to distribute that program as well.

In 1984 King World formed an ad-sales barter division called Camelot Entertainment Sales. Later that year president Robert King left the company to form The Television Program Source; a television syndication company that was founded as a joint venture between King, Alan Bennett, and Columbia Pictures Television.[5] King World also purchased television and film distributor Leo A. Gutman, Inc. whose titles included the theatricals Joan of Arc, Anna Karenina and the Sherlock Holmes and East Side Kids series; and two 1960s television westerns, Branded and The Guns of Will Sonnett.[6]

In 1986, King World signed Oprah Winfrey to a syndication deal and agreed to distribute her Chicago-based daytime talk program nationally, resulting in the premiere of The Oprah Winfrey Show in September of that year. The acquisitions paid off, and Oprah, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune became three of the most popular shows in the history of television syndication, drawing high rating consistently well into the 21st Century. In particular, The success of Oprah eventually led to the creation of the spin-off series Dr. Phil, Rachael Ray, and The Dr. Oz Show.

Other acquisitions

On February 11, 1985, King World formed the King World Enterprises division to develop joint-venture programs with advertisers and station groups and to handle international distribution for King World and Camelot.[7] In 1987, King World's Camelot Entertainment Sales entered into an agreement with Buena Vista Television, whereas Camelot would sell all national spots for all programming produced by Buena Vista Television, which included Siskel & Ebert, DuckTales, Disney Magic I and Win, Lose or Draw, and Camelot was willing to accept the lower figure because DuckTales represent King World's first foray into the animated strip business, and Disney Magic I marked King World to the barter movie operation business for the first time.[8]

In 1988, the company made its only foray onto television stations when it bought out WIVB-TV in Buffalo for $100 million.[9] King World ended up selling the station to LIN TV Corporation in 1994.[10]

1990s: King World Direct and KWP

In the 1990s, King World operated an "As Seen on TV" VHS service called King World Direct.

Stuart Hersch, a lawyer by trade, was the financial expert who helped to take the company public, making it one of the hottest stocks on Wall Street at the time.[citation needed] The company traded as "KWP". King World had virtually no debt and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues after going public.[citation needed]

Television stations that broadcast King World programming had first choice on any series King World offered to distribute.

On November 25, 1991, King World acquired the Hollywood Squares format rights from Orion Pictures after Orion closed down its television division.[11] In 1995, it made a partner deal with Columbia TriStar Television to launch game shows.[12]

In 1996, King World began co-distributing Geraldo (later The Geraldo Rivera Show) with Tribune Entertainment, and would continue co-distributing the show until its cancellation in 1998.

On September 28, 1998, King World acquired the worldwide leasing rights to the solo-developed game shows by Merrill Heatter Productions for a limited time.[13]

CBS and Viacom acquisition

In 1999, King World was acquired by CBS.[14][15] On January 19, 2000, Eyemark Entertainment, the successor to Westinghouse Broadcasting following the CBS/Westinghouse Electric Corporation merger, was folded into King World.[16][17] The sale was first discussed on March 28, 1999, for $3 billion.[18] CBS Enterprises was bought by Viacom, Inc. around the time of CBS's acquisition of King World, thus becoming owned by the post-split CBS Corporation as well as all of Viacom's former TV production and distribution operations.

In its latter days, King World was considered the syndication branch of the CBS network (a role Viacom actually first served upon its creation), having succeeded Eyemark in that role. King World, however, distributed newer CBS shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond while the older shows were syndicated by corporate affiliate CBS Paramount Television, the successor to the original distributor Viacom Enterprises. Additionally, from 2000 to 2006, King World distributed archive programs from Group W, such as The Mike Douglas Show.

On September 26, 2006, CBS announced that King World and CBS Paramount Television's syndication operations would be combined to form the CBS Television Distribution Group (CTD). Roger King was announced as CEO of the new entity and retained that position until suffering a stroke on December 7, 2007, and dying the next day. Paul Franklin currently serves as President of CTD.[19]

For one year, the King World on-screen identity was kept for the programs it distributed at its closure. However, most of the programs handled by King World were distributed under CTD. On September 27, 2007, CBS Television Distribution introduced a new closing logo to replace the old logos of King World, CBS Paramount Domestic Television, and its predecessors. CBS Television Distribution was renamed CBS Media Ventures in 2021.

Programming

King World was responsible for the highest rated shows in syndication for over two decades.[citation needed] They also had the television rights to a large library of theatrical films. When it was acquired by Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 2000, it distributed a number of CBS-produced series for syndication, such as Everybody Loves Raymond (ancillary rights to this series are owned by HBO), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: NY, and CSI: Miami. King World turned part of its attention to producing in-house newsmagazines including American Journal and Inside Edition.

References

  1. ^ Petski, Denise (2015-05-28). "Michael King Dead: TV Exec Who Helped Launch 'Oprah' Show Was 66". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  2. ^ "Robert King Obituary (1940-2020)". Legacy.com. 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  3. ^ "DIANA KING Obituary". Legacy.com. 2019-01-09. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  4. ^ "Richard King, Founding Partner of King World Productions, Dies at 79". The Hollywood Reporter. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  5. ^ "In Brief". Broadcasting. 1984-10-15. p. 96.
  6. ^ "In Brief: King World Productions acquired Leo A. Gutman Inc. for $5 million in cash" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. August 6, 1984. p. 98.
  7. ^ "In Brief" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1985-02-11. p. 94. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  8. ^ Dempsey, John (1987-06-17). "King World seals Disney barter deal". Variety. p. 69.
  9. ^ "KING WORLD REACHES PACT ON WIVB DEBT". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  10. ^ "WIVB-TV IS SOLD FOR $95 MILLION". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  11. ^ "KING GETS THE SQUARE". Broadcasting. 1991-11-25. p. 26.
  12. ^ "Sony, KW Game For Alliance". Variety. 1995-12-18. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  13. ^ KING WORLD INTERNATIONAL ACQUIRES EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL FORMAT RIGHTS TO GAME SHOW CATALOGUE FROM MERRILL HEATTER PRODUCTIONS, INC., prnewswire.co.uk
  14. ^ Kyle Pope (1 April 1999). "CBS Agrees to Acquire King World for $2.5 Billion". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  15. ^ Viacom Inc. (23 November 1999). "Amendment No. 2 to Form S-4 Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933". Retrieved 3 February 2022. CBS acquired King World Productions, Inc., the distributor of a number of shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show", on November 15, 1999.
  16. ^ "The Free Library" CBS Television Merges King World Productions, Eyemark Entertainment and CBS Broadcast International to Create New Worldwide Distribution Organization. thefreelibrary.com, Retrieved on January 31, 2013
  17. ^ Pursell, Chris; Schneider, Michael (2000-01-20). "King World, Eyemark meld". Variety. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  18. ^ Peers, Martin; Littleton, Cynthia (1999-03-29). "King's ransom: $3 bil in CBS stock". Variety. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  19. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (2016-07-06). "Paul Franklin to Head CBS Television Distribution, Armando Nunez Returns Focus to International". Variety. Retrieved 2019-01-04.

External links

  • - Archive Copy at Internet Archive
  • CBS Press Release concerning the new distribution group

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King World Productions Inc also known as King World Entertainment King World Enterprises or simply King World was a production company and syndicator of television programming in the United States independently established in 1964 until acquired by CBS in 1999 with its eventual 2007 incorporation into CBS Television Distribution now CBS Media Ventures Following the death of Roger King the company continues to exist on paper as an intellectual property holder and under the moniker of KWP Studios to hold the copyright for television shows like Rachael Ray which premiered nationally on September 18 2006 King World Productions Inc Final logo from 1998 to 2007TypeIn name only unit of CBS Media Ventures Operating as KWP Studios IndustryTelevision productionTelevision syndicationPredecessorEyemark EntertainmentFounded1964 59 years ago 1964 FounderCharles KingDefunctSeptember 27 2007 15 years ago 2007 09 27 FateMerged with CBS Paramount Domestic Television to form CBS Television Distribution which was later rebranded as CBS Media Ventures SuccessorCBS Media VenturesHeadquartersNew York CityLos AngelesAtlantaOwnerNational Amusements 2000 2007 ParentIndependent 1964 1999 CBS Corporation 1999 2000 2006 2007 Viacom 2000 2005 DivisionsCamelot Entertainment Sales Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding with The Little Rascals 1 2 1980s expansion 1 3 Other acquisitions 1 4 1990s King World Direct and KWP 1 5 CBS and Viacom acquisition 2 Programming 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit King World logo from 1984 to 1998 Founding with The Little Rascals Edit The division was started in 1964 by Charles King 1912 1972 It was a company that expressly handled television distribution of the Hal Roach produced Our Gang short comedy films from the 1930s When Roach lost the rights to the name Our Gang it was retained by the Metro Goldwyn Mayer film studio who bought the series from Roach in 1938 the shorts were retitled as The Little Rascals citation needed It was through this acquisition that the comedy shorts made from 1929 through 1938 have been made available to audiences for the past fifty years King World later co produced an animated TV special with Muller Rosen Productions and Murakami Wolf Swenson in 1979 called The Little Rascals Christmas Special and later co produced an 1982 1984 animated The Little Rascals TV series with Hanna Barbera King died in 1972 and the company was taken over by King s children Roger M King 1944 2007 Michael 1948 2015 1 Robert 1940 2020 2 Diana 1949 2019 3 Richard 1941 2020 4 and Karen citation needed 1980s expansion Edit In 1983 the company acquired the syndication rights to NBC s daytime game show Wheel of Fortune Merv Griffin the show s creator and producer had shopped the program to various other studios prior to reaching a deal with King World King World also would acquire the rights to distribute Griffin s own long running talk variety program from Metromedia s syndication division citation needed A year later Griffin announced plans to revive another of his game show creations Jeopardy and King World agreed to distribute that program as well In 1984 King World formed an ad sales barter division called Camelot Entertainment Sales Later that year president Robert King left the company to form The Television Program Source a television syndication company that was founded as a joint venture between King Alan Bennett and Columbia Pictures Television 5 King World also purchased television and film distributor Leo A Gutman Inc whose titles included the theatricals Joan of Arc Anna Karenina and the Sherlock Holmes and East Side Kids series and two 1960s television westerns Branded and The Guns of Will Sonnett 6 In 1986 King World signed Oprah Winfrey to a syndication deal and agreed to distribute her Chicago based daytime talk program nationally resulting in the premiere of The Oprah Winfrey Show in September of that year The acquisitions paid off and Oprah Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune became three of the most popular shows in the history of television syndication drawing high rating consistently well into the 21st Century In particular The success of Oprah eventually led to the creation of the spin off series Dr Phil Rachael Ray and The Dr Oz Show Other acquisitions Edit On February 11 1985 King World formed the King World Enterprises division to develop joint venture programs with advertisers and station groups and to handle international distribution for King World and Camelot 7 In 1987 King World s Camelot Entertainment Sales entered into an agreement with Buena Vista Television whereas Camelot would sell all national spots for all programming produced by Buena Vista Television which included Siskel amp Ebert DuckTales Disney Magic I and Win Lose or Draw and Camelot was willing to accept the lower figure because DuckTales represent King World s first foray into the animated strip business and Disney Magic I marked King World to the barter movie operation business for the first time 8 In 1988 the company made its only foray onto television stations when it bought out WIVB TV in Buffalo for 100 million 9 King World ended up selling the station to LIN TV Corporation in 1994 10 1990s King World Direct and KWP Edit In the 1990s King World operated an As Seen on TV VHS service called King World Direct Stuart Hersch a lawyer by trade was the financial expert who helped to take the company public making it one of the hottest stocks on Wall Street at the time citation needed The company traded as KWP King World had virtually no debt and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues after going public citation needed Television stations that broadcast King World programming had first choice on any series King World offered to distribute On November 25 1991 King World acquired the Hollywood Squares format rights from Orion Pictures after Orion closed down its television division 11 In 1995 it made a partner deal with Columbia TriStar Television to launch game shows 12 In 1996 King World began co distributing Geraldo later The Geraldo Rivera Show with Tribune Entertainment and would continue co distributing the show until its cancellation in 1998 On September 28 1998 King World acquired the worldwide leasing rights to the solo developed game shows by Merrill Heatter Productions for a limited time 13 CBS and Viacom acquisition Edit In 1999 King World was acquired by CBS 14 15 On January 19 2000 Eyemark Entertainment the successor to Westinghouse Broadcasting following the CBS Westinghouse Electric Corporation merger was folded into King World 16 17 The sale was first discussed on March 28 1999 for 3 billion 18 CBS Enterprises was bought by Viacom Inc around the time of CBS s acquisition of King World thus becoming owned by the post split CBS Corporation as well as all of Viacom s former TV production and distribution operations In its latter days King World was considered the syndication branch of the CBS network a role Viacom actually first served upon its creation having succeeded Eyemark in that role King World however distributed newer CBS shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond while the older shows were syndicated by corporate affiliate CBS Paramount Television the successor to the original distributor Viacom Enterprises Additionally from 2000 to 2006 King World distributed archive programs from Group W such as The Mike Douglas Show On September 26 2006 CBS announced that King World and CBS Paramount Television s syndication operations would be combined to form the CBS Television Distribution Group CTD Roger King was announced as CEO of the new entity and retained that position until suffering a stroke on December 7 2007 and dying the next day Paul Franklin currently serves as President of CTD 19 For one year the King World on screen identity was kept for the programs it distributed at its closure However most of the programs handled by King World were distributed under CTD On September 27 2007 CBS Television Distribution introduced a new closing logo to replace the old logos of King World CBS Paramount Domestic Television and its predecessors CBS Television Distribution was renamed CBS Media Ventures in 2021 Programming EditMain article List of Paramount Global television programs King World was responsible for the highest rated shows in syndication for over two decades citation needed They also had the television rights to a large library of theatrical films When it was acquired by Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 2000 it distributed a number of CBS produced series for syndication such as Everybody Loves Raymond ancillary rights to this series are owned by HBO CSI Crime Scene Investigation CSI NY and CSI Miami King World turned part of its attention to producing in house newsmagazines including American Journal and Inside Edition References Edit Petski Denise 2015 05 28 Michael King Dead TV Exec Who Helped Launch Oprah Show Was 66 Deadline Retrieved 2019 01 04 Robert King Obituary 1940 2020 Legacy com 2020 03 22 Retrieved 2020 12 11 DIANA KING Obituary Legacy com 2019 01 09 Retrieved 2020 03 21 Richard King Founding Partner of King World Productions Dies at 79 The Hollywood Reporter 2020 12 11 Retrieved 2020 12 11 In Brief Broadcasting 1984 10 15 p 96 In Brief King World Productions acquired Leo A Gutman Inc for 5 million in cash PDF Broadcasting Magazine August 6 1984 p 98 In Brief PDF Broadcasting 1985 02 11 p 94 Retrieved 2013 06 29 Dempsey John 1987 06 17 King World seals Disney barter deal Variety p 69 KING WORLD REACHES PACT ON WIVB DEBT The Buffalo News Retrieved 2021 11 29 WIVB TV IS SOLD FOR 95 MILLION The Buffalo News Retrieved 2021 11 29 KING GETS THE SQUARE Broadcasting 1991 11 25 p 26 Sony KW Game For Alliance Variety 1995 12 18 Retrieved 2021 08 29 KING WORLD INTERNATIONAL ACQUIRES EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL FORMAT RIGHTS TO GAME SHOW CATALOGUE FROM MERRILL HEATTER PRODUCTIONS INC prnewswire co uk Kyle Pope 1 April 1999 CBS Agrees to Acquire King World for 2 5 Billion The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 3 February 2022 Viacom Inc 23 November 1999 Amendment No 2 to Form S 4 Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933 Retrieved 3 February 2022 CBS acquired King World Productions Inc the distributor of a number of shows including The Oprah Winfrey Show on November 15 1999 The Free Library CBS Television Merges King World Productions Eyemark Entertainment and CBS Broadcast International to Create New Worldwide Distribution Organization thefreelibrary com Retrieved on January 31 2013 Pursell Chris Schneider Michael 2000 01 20 King World Eyemark meld Variety Retrieved 2021 11 29 Peers Martin Littleton Cynthia 1999 03 29 King s ransom 3 bil in CBS stock Variety Retrieved 2021 11 29 Littleton Cynthia 2016 07 06 Paul Franklin to Head CBS Television Distribution Armando Nunez Returns Focus to International Variety Retrieved 2019 01 04 External links Editwww kingworld com Archive Copy at Internet Archive CBS Press Release concerning the new distribution group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King World Productions amp oldid 1129731064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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