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The Carsey-Werner Company

The Carsey-Werner Company (previously known as Carsey-Werner Productions and Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions, before that, Carsey Productions and also known as Carsey-Werner Television) is an independent production company founded in 1981 by former ABC writer/producer duo Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner (now co-owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball franchise and Liverpool F.C.).[3] Caryn Mandabach was made a partner in the firm in 2001 (she joined in 1984), but left in 2004 to embark on her own production deal.[4]

The Carsey-Werner Company, LLC
FormerlyCarsey Productions (1981)
Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm production
Television production
FoundedMarch 15, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-03-15)[1]
FoundersMarcy Carsey
Tom Werner[2]
HeadquartersEncino, California, United States
Websitewww.carseywerner.com

The company first started when Marcy Carsey left ABC in 1980 to form out Carsey Productions to develop TV shows.[5] Tom Werner succeeded Carsey, but she persuaded him to join her to form an independent production company.[6]

Carsey-Werner has had its own production and, since the early 1990s, distribution arms. Prior to controlling their own distribution, Viacom, and later Paramount Domestic Television, syndicated their programming for them. Carsey-Werner announced that they would buy back the rights to the three shows previously held by Viacom in 1994.[7][8] In 2002 they announced a deal with Paramount Pictures to develop feature films through the studio.[citation needed] The group was also an original partner in Oxygen before Oxygen Media's sale in 2007 to NBCUniversal.

In 2004, Carsey and Werner mulled over the prospect of selling the studio, including its profitable catalog of shows, with UBS as their underwriter. Companies, most notably Viacom and Time Warner, expressed interest in buying the firm to exhibit their content on their cable networks.[citation needed] But the deal did not materialize and Carsey-Werner remained independent.[9] In 2005, Carsey and Werner broke their ties, and Carsey sold off its interest in the production division to Mosaic Media Group, which became an affiliated production company of Warner Bros. Television under the moniker Werner/Gold/Miller.[10] Werner took full control in 2007 by rebranding it to Werner Entertainment,[11] which then merged in 2019 with Sara Gilbert's Gilbert TV to form Sara+Tom, following the success of The Conners.[12] The distribution arm continued to use the Carsey-Werner name.[13]

Since then, they have mostly focused on distributing their existing shows, with the 2018 revival of Roseanne and its spin-off The Conners being among the first shows they have produced in more than 10 years. Werner also launched a revival of You Bet Your Life (of which Carsey-Werner had produced a short-lived revival of in the early 1990s) in conjunction with Fox Corporation in 2021.

Stuart Glickman: CEO edit

A key addition to the Carsey-Werner management team was Stuart Glickman, who became chief executive officer in 1987. Originally a trial lawyer, Glickman became involved in the entertainment industry in 1968 when he became Assistant Counsel for American International Pictures. In 1970 he became director of business affairs for CBS Television. Glickman then worked as an entertainment lawyer for 15 years, providing legal and business advice to top companies and talents, including Carsey-Werner. After becoming the CEO, Glickman expanded on the company's production success with a mandate to create a diversified, global entertainment company with multiple revenue streams. He oversaw the creation of a distribution operation, reacquiring Carsey-Werner's library of shows from Paramount/Viacom, then brokered a number of innovative syndication deals. He helped to create Carsey-Werner Moving Pictures, to position the company to produce feature films. According to Variety, Glickman helped turn Carsey-Werner into a "tiny powerhouse."

The fortune of Carsey-Werner's core business, in the meantime, was mixed in 2000. The company's attempt to break into animation, God, the Devil and Bob, was pulled from NBC after only four episodes, unable to compete opposite ABC's hit quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. The company did add a major new star, however, when it announced in May that Steve Martin had signed a production deal. Perhaps most important of all to Carsey-Werner's future may have been the announcement in June that its CEO of 13 years, Stuart Glickman, would be leaving the company to "explore new business and investment opportunities." The company's fall production plans had just been concluded, with the return to network television of That '70s Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun, plus the addition of a new comedy, Don't Ask. "I wanted to wait for an orderly time when all things were done," Glickman explained to Variety, adding: "I feel like I'm leaving the company in good shape." Glickman also agreed to help in the search for his replacement.

Television productions edit

Series edit

Specials edit

  • Callahan (1982)
  • Single Bars, Single Women (1984)
  • Carol, Whoopi, Carl & Robin (1987)
  • The Cosby Outtakes Show (1990)
  • The Brett Butler Special (1993)

Stephen J. Cannell library edit

On January 24, 2006, Carsey-Werner acquired the distribution rights to Stephen J. Cannell's library. It was originally owned by 20th Century Fox Television when News Corporation acquired New World Communications in 1997. Cannell then reacquired his library back from Fox on May 4, 1998.[16] The library includes 21 Jump Street, The Greatest American Hero and Silk Stalkings.[17][18] Shout! Factory acquired the Cannell library in March 2020.[19]

DVD distribution edit

In 2004, the company announced licensing deals with 20th Century Fox, Anchor Bay Entertainment and Urban Works to distribute several of its TV series to DVD. These were the first releases for the home entertainment market since a limited edition of The Cosby Show was permitted to be distributed by Columbia House.

In 2005/2006, Carsey-Werner was flooded with angry letters from fans of The Cosby Show and Roseanne, complaining about edited episodes. Carsey-Werner Distribution eventually decided that seasons 2 of The Cosby Show and Roseanne would be released with uncut shows. Roseanne was decided after John Goodman and Roseanne Barr appeared on Larry King Live and a fan called in, asking why Season 1's DVDs contained edited episodes. Barr and Goodman did not know about the editing, but Barr said she would talk to the producers. It has apparently worked, as there has been no evidence of editing on the Season 2, 3, and 4 sets.

In 2006, the company signed a deal with Magna Entertainment to release The Cosby Show and Roseanne on DVD in Australia.

On May 4, 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment announced that they had signed a deal with Carsey-Werner Productions to re-release 3rd Rock from the Sun, Grounded for Life, Roseanne and That '70s Show on DVD in Region 1.[20]

As of 2011, the following Carsey-Werner series have been released on DVD:

Internet edit

Several Carsey-Werner shows were made available on Netflix's Watch Instantly beginning in February 2011, including Roseanne, That '70s Show, The Cosby Show, & 3rd Rock from the Sun. However, in February 2012, Roseanne, The Cosby Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun were taken off instant streaming. Since then, selections of Roseanne and all of 3rd Rock from the Sun have been added back. That '70s Show was taken off Netflix on September 7, 2020, due to ending of the distribution contract.[21][22]

Controversy edit

In 2017, Carsey-Werner sued the BBC over possible copyright infringement for using audiovisual clips from The Cosby Show in a documentary called Bill Cosby – Fall of an American Icon that aired on June 5, 2017, on the BBC.[23][24]

Remasters edit

In March 2013, Carsey-Werner announced it was remastering That '70s Show, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Roseanne, Grounded for Life, A Different World and The Cosby Show into 16:9 high-definition.[25]

Films edit

In November 2006, the company released its first film for Universal Studios, a comedy film called Let's Go to Prison. A second film, The Brothers Solomon was released with Revolution Studios on September 7, 2007. In 2008, a third film, Smother was released.

References edit

  1. ^ Stevenson, Richard W. (1988-12-23). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; 'Cosby' Producers Strike It Rich". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  2. ^ Zoglin, Richard (1996-09-23). . Time. Archived from the original on November 6, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  3. ^ Gerard, Jeremy (1990-11-25). "Producers Carsey and Werner: What Have They Done for Us Lately?". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  4. ^ Collins, Scott (2005-07-13). "TV vets wind down a once powerhouse shop". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  5. ^ "MALIBU'S WEALTHY: MARCY CARSEY". www.malibucomplete.com. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  6. ^ "Tom Werner's greatest hits - Boston.com". archive.boston.com. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  7. ^ "C-W tries to recapture past glories" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1994-11-21. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  8. ^ "Carsey-Werner arms for syndication" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1994-12-19. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  9. ^ "Carsey-Werner No Longer Seeks Buyer". Los Angeles Times. 2004-08-04. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  10. ^ Schneider, Michael; Adalian, Josef (2005-08-05). "Comedy trio on fast track". Variety. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  11. ^ Adalian, Josef (2007-05-04). "Werner stays with Warner Bros. TV". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  12. ^ Low, Elaine (2019-05-21). "Sara Gilbert, Tom Werner Launch Production Company Sara + Tom". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  13. ^ Wallenstein, Andrew (2011-11-22). "Hulu Plus nabs Carsey Werner skeins". Variety. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  14. ^ Karlin, Susan (1999-04-05). "From Tube to Telly, the Exchange Is Pop Culture". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  15. ^ Braxton, Greg (1999-05-17). "Carsey-Werner Raises 'The Devil'". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  16. ^ Cannell wins back rights to TV series Cynthia Littleton variety.com May 4, 1998, Retrieved on August 30, 2014
  17. ^ "Carsey-Werner to Distribute Cannell Library". Broadcasting & Cable. January 24, 2006. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  18. ^ "Carsey-Werner picks up drama library". C21Media. January 25, 2006. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  19. ^ Chang, Tom (March 11, 2020). "Shout! Factory's Stephen J. Cannell TV/Film Library Deal: "21 Jump Street", "The Greatest American Hero" & More". BleedingCool.com. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  20. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-10-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  21. ^ Newsweek, September 7, 2020
  22. ^ USA Today, September 7, 2020
  23. ^ "This lawsuit against a Cosby rape documentary is why fair use exists". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  24. ^ "'Cosby Show' Producer Sues BBC for Using Clips in Bill Cosby Doc". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  25. ^ Albiniak, Paige (4 March 2013). "Carsey-Werner to Remaster Six Veteran Sitcoms in HD - 2013-03-04 23:17:22". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 30 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Carsey Werner Company news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Carsey Werner Company previously known as Carsey Werner Productions and Carsey Werner Mandabach Productions before that Carsey Productions and also known as Carsey Werner Television is an independent production company founded in 1981 by former ABC writer producer duo Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner now co owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball franchise and Liverpool F C 3 Caryn Mandabach was made a partner in the firm in 2001 she joined in 1984 but left in 2004 to embark on her own production deal 4 The Carsey Werner Company LLCFormerlyCarsey Productions 1981 Company typePrivateIndustryFilm productionTelevision productionFoundedMarch 15 1981 42 years ago 1981 03 15 1 FoundersMarcy CarseyTom Werner 2 HeadquartersEncino California United StatesWebsitewww carseywerner comThe company first started when Marcy Carsey left ABC in 1980 to form out Carsey Productions to develop TV shows 5 Tom Werner succeeded Carsey but she persuaded him to join her to form an independent production company 6 Carsey Werner has had its own production and since the early 1990s distribution arms Prior to controlling their own distribution Viacom and later Paramount Domestic Television syndicated their programming for them Carsey Werner announced that they would buy back the rights to the three shows previously held by Viacom in 1994 7 8 In 2002 they announced a deal with Paramount Pictures to develop feature films through the studio citation needed The group was also an original partner in Oxygen before Oxygen Media s sale in 2007 to NBCUniversal In 2004 Carsey and Werner mulled over the prospect of selling the studio including its profitable catalog of shows with UBS as their underwriter Companies most notably Viacom and Time Warner expressed interest in buying the firm to exhibit their content on their cable networks citation needed But the deal did not materialize and Carsey Werner remained independent 9 In 2005 Carsey and Werner broke their ties and Carsey sold off its interest in the production division to Mosaic Media Group which became an affiliated production company of Warner Bros Television under the moniker Werner Gold Miller 10 Werner took full control in 2007 by rebranding it to Werner Entertainment 11 which then merged in 2019 with Sara Gilbert s Gilbert TV to form Sara Tom following the success of The Conners 12 The distribution arm continued to use the Carsey Werner name 13 Since then they have mostly focused on distributing their existing shows with the 2018 revival of Roseanne and its spin off The Conners being among the first shows they have produced in more than 10 years Werner also launched a revival of You Bet Your Life of which Carsey Werner had produced a short lived revival of in the early 1990s in conjunction with Fox Corporation in 2021 Contents 1 Stuart Glickman CEO 2 Television productions 2 1 Series 2 2 Specials 2 3 Stephen J Cannell library 2 4 DVD distribution 2 5 Internet 2 6 Controversy 2 7 Remasters 3 Films 4 References 5 External linksStuart Glickman CEO editA key addition to the Carsey Werner management team was Stuart Glickman who became chief executive officer in 1987 Originally a trial lawyer Glickman became involved in the entertainment industry in 1968 when he became Assistant Counsel for American International Pictures In 1970 he became director of business affairs for CBS Television Glickman then worked as an entertainment lawyer for 15 years providing legal and business advice to top companies and talents including Carsey Werner After becoming the CEO Glickman expanded on the company s production success with a mandate to create a diversified global entertainment company with multiple revenue streams He oversaw the creation of a distribution operation reacquiring Carsey Werner s library of shows from Paramount Viacom then brokered a number of innovative syndication deals He helped to create Carsey Werner Moving Pictures to position the company to produce feature films According to Variety Glickman helped turn Carsey Werner into a tiny powerhouse The fortune of Carsey Werner s core business in the meantime was mixed in 2000 The company s attempt to break into animation God the Devil and Bob was pulled from NBC after only four episodes unable to compete opposite ABC s hit quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire The company did add a major new star however when it announced in May that Steve Martin had signed a production deal Perhaps most important of all to Carsey Werner s future may have been the announcement in June that its CEO of 13 years Stuart Glickman would be leaving the company to explore new business and investment opportunities The company s fall production plans had just been concluded with the return to network television of That 70s Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun plus the addition of a new comedy Don t Ask I wanted to wait for an orderly time when all things were done Glickman explained to Variety adding I feel like I m leaving the company in good shape Glickman also agreed to help in the search for his replacement Television productions editSeries edit Oh Madeline 1983 1984 The Cosby Show 1984 1992 A Different World 1987 1993 Roseanne 1988 1997 2018 Chicken Soup 1989 Grand 1990 Davis Rules 1991 1992 Frannie s Turn 1992 You Bet Your Life 1992 1993 2021 2023 Grace Under Fire 1993 1998 She TV 1994 Cybill 1995 1998 Townies 1996 Men Behaving Badly 1996 1997 Cosby 1996 2000 3rd Rock from the Sun 1996 2001 Damon 1998 That 70s Show 1998 2006 14 God the Devil and Bob 2000 2011 15 Normal Ohio 2000 Dot Comedy 2000 You Don t Know Jack 2001 Grounded for Life 2001 2005 That 80s Show 2002 The Tracy Morgan Show 2003 2004 Whoopi 2003 2004 Game Over 2004 Good Girls Don t 2004 The Scholar 2005 That 90s Show 2023 Specials edit Callahan 1982 Single Bars Single Women 1984 Carol Whoopi Carl amp Robin 1987 The Cosby Outtakes Show 1990 The Brett Butler Special 1993 Stephen J Cannell library edit On January 24 2006 Carsey Werner acquired the distribution rights to Stephen J Cannell s library It was originally owned by 20th Century Fox Television when News Corporation acquired New World Communications in 1997 Cannell then reacquired his library back from Fox on May 4 1998 16 The library includes 21 Jump Street The Greatest American Hero and Silk Stalkings 17 18 Shout Factory acquired the Cannell library in March 2020 19 DVD distribution edit In 2004 the company announced licensing deals with 20th Century Fox Anchor Bay Entertainment and Urban Works to distribute several of its TV series to DVD These were the first releases for the home entertainment market since a limited edition of The Cosby Show was permitted to be distributed by Columbia House In 2005 2006 Carsey Werner was flooded with angry letters from fans of The Cosby Show and Roseanne complaining about edited episodes Carsey Werner Distribution eventually decided that seasons 2 of The Cosby Show and Roseanne would be released with uncut shows Roseanne was decided after John Goodman and Roseanne Barr appeared on Larry King Live and a fan called in asking why Season 1 s DVDs contained edited episodes Barr and Goodman did not know about the editing but Barr said she would talk to the producers It has apparently worked as there has been no evidence of editing on the Season 2 3 and 4 sets In 2006 the company signed a deal with Magna Entertainment to release The Cosby Show and Roseanne on DVD in Australia On May 4 2011 Mill Creek Entertainment announced that they had signed a deal with Carsey Werner Productions to re release 3rd Rock from the Sun Grounded for Life Roseanne and That 70s Show on DVD in Region 1 20 As of 2011 the following Carsey Werner series have been released on DVD 3rd Rock from the Sun Anchor Bay Entertainment Region 1 Mill Creek Entertainment Region 1 Network Region 2 Beyond Home Entertainment Region 4 A Different World Urban Works Season 1 only Region 1 Cybill First Look Studios Best of Region 1 Anchor Bay Entertainment Region 2 Beyond Home Entertainment Region 4 The Cosby Show Urban Works First Look Studios Region 1 Universal Playback Region 2 Magna Entertainment Region 4 God the Devil and Bob 20th Century Fox Region 1 Grounded for Life Anchor Bay Entertainment Region 1 Brightspark Season 1 only Region 2 Visual Entertainment Region 4 Roseanne Anchor Bay Entertainment Region 1 Mill Creek Entertainment Region 1 Magna Entertainment Region 4 That 70s Show 20th Century Fox Regions 1 2 amp 4 Mill Creek Entertainment Region 1 Internet edit Several Carsey Werner shows were made available on Netflix s Watch Instantly beginning in February 2011 including Roseanne That 70s Show The Cosby Show amp 3rd Rock from the Sun However in February 2012 Roseanne The Cosby Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun were taken off instant streaming Since then selections of Roseanne and all of 3rd Rock from the Sun have been added back That 70s Show was taken off Netflix on September 7 2020 due to ending of the distribution contract 21 22 Controversy edit In 2017 Carsey Werner sued the BBC over possible copyright infringement for using audiovisual clips from The Cosby Show in a documentary called Bill Cosby Fall of an American Icon that aired on June 5 2017 on the BBC 23 24 Remasters edit In March 2013 Carsey Werner announced it was remastering That 70s Show 3rd Rock from the Sun Roseanne Grounded for Life A Different World and The Cosby Show into 16 9 high definition 25 Films editIn November 2006 the company released its first film for Universal Studios a comedy film called Let s Go to Prison A second film The Brothers Solomon was released with Revolution Studios on September 7 2007 In 2008 a third film Smother was released Let s Go to Prison 2006 distributed by Universal Pictures The Brothers Solomon 2007 distributed by Revolution Studios and TriStar Pictures Smother 2008 distributed by Variance Films and Screen Media References edit Stevenson Richard W 1988 12 23 THE MEDIA BUSINESS Cosby Producers Strike It Rich The New York Times Retrieved 2010 11 09 Zoglin Richard 1996 09 23 TELEVISION MIDAS TOUCH Time Archived from the original on November 6 2010 Retrieved 2010 09 01 Gerard Jeremy 1990 11 25 Producers Carsey and Werner What Have They Done for Us Lately The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 08 30 Collins Scott 2005 07 13 TV vets wind down a once powerhouse shop The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 08 30 MALIBU S WEALTHY MARCY CARSEY www malibucomplete com Retrieved 2021 08 23 Tom Werner s greatest hits Boston com archive boston com Retrieved 2021 08 23 C W tries to recapture past glories PDF Broadcasting 1994 11 21 Retrieved 2021 09 05 Carsey Werner arms for syndication PDF Broadcasting 1994 12 19 Retrieved 2021 09 05 Carsey Werner No Longer Seeks Buyer Los Angeles Times 2004 08 04 Retrieved 2020 09 09 Schneider Michael Adalian Josef 2005 08 05 Comedy trio on fast track Variety Retrieved 2021 08 23 Adalian Josef 2007 05 04 Werner stays with Warner Bros TV Variety Retrieved 2021 12 12 Low Elaine 2019 05 21 Sara Gilbert Tom Werner Launch Production Company Sara Tom Variety Retrieved 2021 12 12 Wallenstein Andrew 2011 11 22 Hulu Plus nabs Carsey Werner skeins Variety Retrieved 2021 12 12 Karlin Susan 1999 04 05 From Tube to Telly the Exchange Is Pop Culture Los Angeles Times Retrieved 1 August 2010 Braxton Greg 1999 05 17 Carsey Werner Raises The Devil The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 08 30 Cannell wins back rights to TV series Cynthia Littleton variety com May 4 1998 Retrieved on August 30 2014 Carsey Werner to Distribute Cannell Library Broadcasting amp Cable January 24 2006 Retrieved October 12 2013 Carsey Werner picks up drama library C21Media January 25 2006 Retrieved October 12 2013 Chang Tom March 11 2020 Shout Factory s Stephen J Cannell TV Film Library Deal 21 Jump Street The Greatest American Hero amp More BleedingCool com Retrieved March 12 2020 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 09 28 Retrieved 2013 10 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Newsweek September 7 2020 USA Today September 7 2020 This lawsuit against a Cosby rape documentary is why fair use exists Ars Technica Retrieved 2017 11 07 Cosby Show Producer Sues BBC for Using Clips in Bill Cosby Doc The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2017 11 07 Albiniak Paige 4 March 2013 Carsey Werner to Remaster Six Veteran Sitcoms in HD 2013 03 04 23 17 22 Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 30 June 2013 External links editOfficial website Official Older website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Carsey Werner Company amp oldid 1192570856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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