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Television studio arm of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television
Logo used since 2021
MGM Television
Company typeDivision
Industry
FoundedJune 30, 1956; 68 years ago (1956-06-30)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jennifer Salke (chairwoman)
  • Kevin Conroy (president, Digital & New Platforms)
  • Barry Poznick (president, Unscripted & Alternative TV)
Products
Services
ParentMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Divisions
  • MGM Alternative Television
  • MGM International Television
  • MGM On Demand
  • MGM/UA Television
Websitemgm.com/television
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television,[4] previously known asMGM/UA Television, (commonmetonym: Lion[5]) is thetelevision studio arm of the Americanfilm studioMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), specializing inbroadcast syndication and the production and distribution oftelevision shows andminiseries.[1]

Television programs were distributed bySony Pictures Television through theSony Pictures-ledconsortium acquisition of MGM from February 11, 2005, until May 31, 2006. Since then, MGM has assumed total control over its television output and rejoinedthe local first-run syndication market for the first time in many years withPaternity Court.[6]

Background

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) first used television for promotional purposes, having a tie in withThe Ed Sullivan Show onCBS in the early 1950s. However, whenThe Ed Sullivan Show switched to20th Century Fox, MGM attempted to arrange a promotional agreement withNBC, but could not come to terms on the specifics.MGM Parade, a 30-minuteanthology series and one of the first television programs by MGM was produced by its trailer department as one of the compilation and promotional shows that imitatedthe Disneyland anthology series,[7] which was also onABC. However, this program was canceled by ABC in mid-1956.[1]

History

Beginnings

MGM took bids for its film library in 1956 from Lou Chesler,PRM, Inc. owner (the WB pre-1948 library purchaser) and others. Chesler had offered $50 million for the film library.[1] MGM then offered three-year term leases of film series,Andy HardysMaisies andDr. Kildares to television film distributors.[8] but decided on entering the TV market itself.[1]

MGM-TV was started with the hiring of Bud Barry to head up the operation in June 1956. MGM-TV was to distribute its 770 films to TV (starting with the networks), TV production and purchasing TV stations. TV production was expect to start with the 1957–58 season and was to include half-hour remakes of or series based on its pictures. Initial feature film sales focused on selling to the networks.[1] On August 6, 1956, C. Pete Jaeger was appointed as the general sales executive of MGM-TV. The same day, Monroe Mendelsohn was also hired. Both of them originally were executives of Guild Films.[9] MGM then acquired 25% ofKTTV in Los Angeles on August 20, 1956, in cash along with a $4 million film lease contract.[10] MGM-TV began producing commercials by April 1957 creating ads for Knickerbocker andStandard Oil of Indiana.[11]

By April 1957, MGM-TV was sued by theUnited States Department of Justice forblock booking to TV stations for selling its movie library as a whole. MGM-TV denied the charges as the stations have the options of 3; 100 film groups licensed for 2 years with three runs, 2 different 350 packages with rights for 3 to 4 years and unlimited runs, the full library for seven years with unlimited runs. Substitute of a film in another package for an equal value movie were allowed, as each film is also individual prices based on several factors including its age and its stars. Then a discount is applied, 50% for the full library, 37.5% on the 350 packages and 25% on the 100 groups.[12]

In December 1957, the division had 10 TV series deal under consideration with plans for 8 to be in production with two outright owned and produced by MGM and the other six co-productions with independent producers. MGM-TV was also in negotiation withCalifornia National Productions, NBC's syndicated distribution subsidiary, for a deal to place two series into syndication.[13]

By 1959, MGM was producing no primetime shows on television after NBC decided not to go with theJeopardy pilot. They would resume producing primetime shows for the 1960-61 TV season.[14][15][16]Paul Monash joined the company, who served as executive producer of the programs. He later left the studio to join20th Century-Fox Television.[17] In 1960,Norman Felton, formerly of CBS joined the studio to serve as program producer.[18] In late 1960, MGM received a contract with NBC to obtain two series, that was on the air.[19]

MGM TV started its ownTelevision network,MGM Family Network (MFN), or MGM Television Network, on September 9, 1973, on 145 stations.[20][21][22][23][24]

Due to mounting financial difficulties and decreased output, MGM closed its distribution offices in October 1973 and outsourced distribution for its film library for a ten-year period along with selling its music publishing arm toUnited Artists.[25]

1980s−1990s

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In 1981,Fred Silverman and George Reeves via InterMedia Entertainment struck a deal with the studio to produce films and television shows.[26][27]

In 1982,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television was renamedMGM/UA Television Distribution after the merger withUnited Artists the previous year. In 1984, MGM/UA TV again launched an ad hoc television network,MGM/UA Premiere Network, with movies.[28] Also that same year, producerDavid Gerber, who was lured fromColumbia Pictures struck a deal with MGM to produce television shows.[29] In 1983, producer Jerry Ludwig has struck a two-year contract with MGM to produce programming.[30] On June 12, 1985, David Gerber himself was appointed president of MGM/UA Television.[31]

In 1986,Ted Turner bought MGM/UA fromKirk Kerkorian, including all of the movies and television shows by MGM/UA. Due to a crushing debt, however, Turner was forced to return to Kerkorian all of United Artists and the MGM trademark 74 days later on June 8. Turner kept the pre-May 1986 MGM television shows (the holdings ofAssociated Artists Productions). Thus, whenTime Warner acquiredTurner Broadcasting System in October 1996, the pre-May 1986 MGM/UA television shows became part ofWarner Bros. (via itsTurner Entertainment unit). After Turner's sale, the television division was renamedMGM/UA Television Productions, through a merger of the separateUnited Artists Television, which was headed by John J. McMahon.[32]

On October 15, 1986, the international television branch of MGM/UA Communications, headed by formerEmbassy Telecommunications executive Ross Brown, is planning on to speed the release of fourteenJames Bond motion pictures in many markets to which the division had owned the rights, and the strategy at the upcomingMIPCOM television market at theCannes to get more Bond films to television that went all around the world.[33]

In 1987, the television distribution armMGM/UA Telecommunications Group (akaMGM/UA Telecommunications) was launched under the new companyMGM/UA Communications Co. MGM/UA Television still kept producing thetelevision seriesFame until 1987, the 1980s version ofThe Twilight Zone until 1989, andKids Incorporated until 1993. That year, the company sued a Danish distribution company, threatening to sell Scandinavian television stations it has exclusive rights to MGM/UA programming in that territory.[34] Also, in late August 1987, MGM/UA Telecommunications partnered withCBS Broadcast International to sell a package of newTwilight Zone half-hour episodes to syndication, comprising 60 half-hour segments from the first two network series, then 30 new first-run syndicated episodes to form a half-hour 90-episode package.[35]

In 1992,MGM/UA Television Productions was reverted toMGM Television. The television company was reformed asMGM Worldwide Television Group and its distributorMGM Telecommunications Group. Also in 1992, the MGM TV Group has been dissolved, and David Gerber would leave the studio.[36]

With Credit Lyonnais' taking control of MGM Studios in mid-1993 and bring in new chief executive Frank Mancuso, Mancuso soon started up a television production division.[37] In 1995, Gross-Weston Productions has struck a deal with the studio.[38] Also later that year, MGM/UA Telecommunications has struck a deal withSeven Network to co-produce projects.[39]

In 1996, the company was reformed for the television brand labelsMGM Television Entertainment,MGM Domestic Television Distribution andMGM International Television Distribution when Kerkorian returned to MGM; however, MGM uses other names in the credits of their television shows such asMGM Global Television, Inc.,MGM Global Holdings, Inc. andMGM Television Entertainment, Inc.

In 1997, MGM boughtOrion Pictures Corporation,The Samuel Goldwyn Company, andMotion Picture Corporation of America fromMetromedia. The purchase brought a number of television series with them.[40] As of the present time, MGM Television owns nearly all of the films and television programs originally handled byFilmways, Inc., Orion Television, American International Television,Heatter-Quigley Productions andSamuel Goldwyn Television.

On July 27, 1997, MGM's long-running cable television series,Stargate SG-1, first aired.[41]

2000s−present

In March 2001, MGM signed a multi-year international distribution deal for theNBC Studios catalog including current and future programs.[42] Later in 2002, MGM and NBC Enterprises formed a joint advertising venture to sell national advertising barter time for the two companies' syndicated programs and handling the licensing of feature film and television programming product in the domestic television syndication market. The joint venture terminated on December 31, 2004, when NBC Enterprises was merged with Universal Domestic Television and eventually becameNBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution.

In 2005, MGM was purchased by a consortium which included theSony Corporation,Comcast and private equity investors.[43] As a result,Sony Pictures Television assumed worldwide distribution and certain domestic distribution of the television library from MGM Television. After Sony bought MGM, the company was referred to asMGM Worldwide Television Distribution.

On May 31, 2006, MGM announced that it would drop Sony as its television and home entertainment distributor by shifting its home video output to20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and relaunching its television production/distribution arm. In October, MGM announced that they would distribute the film and television library fromNew Line Cinema. In 2008, the rights reverted toWarner Bros. afterTime Warner consolidated New Line Cinema intoWarner Bros. Pictures.

MGM started entering the television network and cable channel field in the mid-2000s. MGM started withThis TV, a joint venture network withWeigel Broadcasting, launched on November 1, 2006.[44]MGM HD cable channel was launched in 2007.[45] MGM and Comcast launched theImpact video on demand channel in mid-August 2008.[43] The nationalMe-TV network launched on December 15, 2010, with MGM domestic television sales division handling the distribution of the network forWeigel Broadcasting.[46] MGM was partnering on KIN TV, an African-American subchannel, with Lee Gaither of Basil Street Media and was involved in the launch ofTV One, an African-American cable network, shopping it to stations in late 2011.[47] MGM launchedThe Works in April 2014.[48]

In 2009, MGM TV place eight series into development while signingEmma Roberts' and manager/producing partner David Sweeney's production company, Bossy Boots Production, to a first look deal to produce for MTV.[49] MGM formed a TV finance and distribution entity, Orion TV Production.[50] In December 2012, MGM Television announced they'd be launching atabloid talk/nontraditional court show,Paternity Court,[6] through its Orion TV Productions.[50]

MGM Television Group and Digital

On September 22, 2014, MGM acquired a 55% stake inLightworkers Media and One Three Media, which were formed byMark Burnett andRoma Downey with a partial stake held byHearst Corporation, and consolidated the two companies into MGM's new television production division, United Artists Media Group, with Burnett as CEO.[51] On December 14, 2015, MGM announced that it had acquired the remaining stake in UAMG in a stock and cash deal, and that Burnett would become the new CEO of MGM Television replacing the outgoing presidentRoma Khanna. As a result, Burnett's reality show franchises (Survivor,The Voice,The Celebrity Apprentice, andShark Tank) are now being co-produced by MGM Television with their other respective original producers.[52]

While continuing its first look deal with Content Media Corporation, Caryn Mandabach Productions signed a multi-year scripted production deal with MGM TV in October 2015.[53] In November 2016, MGM formed Gato Grande Productions, a joint venture with Mexican entrepreneurs Miguel Aleman and Antonio Cué. Gato Grande's first project was a TV series about recording artistLuis Miguel.[54]

On October 31, 2015, MGM launched a new digital television network withSinclair Broadcast Group known asComet, with a focus onscience fiction and related genres (including content from MGM's library).[55] In December 2016, MGM launchedLight TV—another new network focusing on family and faith-based entertainment, and on February 28, 2017, MGM launched a second venture with Sinclair,Charge!, with MGM programming once again. Charge! largely replaced The Works.[56][57][58][59]

On July 18, 2017, MGM Television acquired Evolution Media, a non-scripted studio best known for theReal Housewives franchise.[60] In June 2018, MGM Television acquired Big Fish Entertainment, the production company behindA&E'sLive PD.[61]

A new post, senior vice-president of digital and new platform, was created then filled in March 2017 by Sam Toles.[3] In July 2017, MGM Television announced that it would revive theStargate franchise with a new, digital-exclusive series,Stargate Origins, as part of a new subscription streaming service known as Stargate Command launched in third quarter 2017.[62] By August 2018, MGM's Digital Group had formedUnited Artists Digital Studios to produce show such asStargate Origins.[63] The streaming service was closed on December 31, 2019, as it reached only 75,000 subscribers.[64]

Burnett in June 2018 was promoted to chairman when he renewed his contract until 2022.[65] In late 2019, the group assigned a number of first look agreements with 42, a British-American production and management firm, The Big Picture Co. owned by Renee Zellweger and Carmella Casinelli,Weed Road Pictures andEscape Artists.[66]

MGM Television Group expanded by adding additional new labels.[67] MGM Global Formats and Unscripted Content, its international formats division, was started in April 2019 with the hiring of Scot Cru as executive vice president and Patrice Choghi as senior vice president.[68] MGM International TV was formed in 2019. One of the division's focus is developing projects with Latinx talent. The division's first development project isTacowood, a comedy series produced by and starring Paz Vega based on an idea byFrank Ariza, announced in early February 2020.[69] By 2020, Orion Television was formed as three development executives were hired and placed under Barry Poznick, MGM's President of Unscripted & Alternative Television and Orion Television. One of the development executives would also work as studio development head for its partnership with Brat TV to develop young adult scripted content.[70] In February 2020, the group formed the MGM/UA Television division head by president Steve Stark, who previously was MGM's president of scripted television production and development.[67]

Recently that year, Tresor has signed a first look deal for global formats.[71]

Podcast production with Audio Up

In 2020, MGM Television invested in podcast producer Audio Up. As part of the agreement, Audio Up will produce and distribute five podcasts a year for MGM.[72]

Units

  • MGM Domestic Television Distribution LLC
  • MGM On Demand Inc.
  • MGM Global Formats and Unscripted Content (2019) international formats division[68]
  • MGM/UA Television[67]
  • MGM Television (Europe) Limited[74]
  • MGM UK TV Productions LLC[74]
  • MGM UK Alternative TV Productions Ltd.[74]
  • MGM International Television Productions LLC[74]
  • MGM International Television Productions (Germany) GmbH[74]

Filmography

Main article:List of MGM Television programs

MGM channels

MGM Television owns three television channels:

  • MGM+: multiplex cable channels (fully owned as of 2023)
  • Impact: video on demand channel co-owned withComcast[75]
  • ScreenPix: spin-off from MGM+ launched in 2019

MGM launched two more subchannel networks in late 2016 and early 2017.Light TV, a co-venture with Burnett and Downey and Hearst, started up on December 22, 2016.[57][58]

MGM previous attempted a TV network starting in 1973MGM Family Network (MFN), or MGM Television Network, using its movies on Sundays before Big Three network programming[21] and again starting in 1984 withMGM/UA Premiere Network movie network.[28] The Works subchannel network went off the air in early 2017[76] when apparently most affiliates switch to Charge![77] In January 2020, Roku launched the MGM Sci-Fi channel.[73]

In October 2020,Byron Allen's Allen Media Group (which also controlsEntertainment Studios) announced that it would acquireThis TV andLight TV from MGM.[78]

On October 25, 2022, several months after parent company MGM was acquired by Amazon, it was confirmed that they would shut downMGM HD on October 31; its assets will be merged onto sister service Epix, which will re-brand as MGM+ in early 2023.

Impact

Television channel
Impact
Ownership
OwnerComcast
MGM On Demand Inc. (MGM Television)
Sister channelsMGM+
ScreenPix
History
LaunchedAugust 13, 2008 (2008-8-13)
Links
Websiteimpactvod.com

Impact is an actionvideo on demand channel fromComcast and MGM Television.

Impact history

The Impact video on demand channel was announced by Comcast and MGM in August 2008 to feature action movies and TV shows to be rolled out market by market starting that week.[75] At the time of channel's launch mid-August, Comcast owned 20% of MGM.[43] MGM was seeking other cable providers to carry the channel.[75] Impact is the third channel by MGM into TV broadcasting field as MGM formed a partnership withWeigel Broadcasting for the digital subchannel network,This TV, in July[79] andMGM HD, its year old cable channel. With Impact expecting to be streaming via its website in 2009.[45]

Programming

The channel is programmed from the MGM library with 20 to 30 films (some in HD) available per month out of 1,000 action movies and shows in the library. With in the channel, the movies and shows are categorized into thrillers, crime, war films, martial arts, westerns and espionage groups. Most selections will be free but supported by advertising and come from the post-DVD film window of pay-TV providers. TheJames Bond,Rocky andRobocop franchises are amongst the available films for the channel.[75]The Terminator,Enter the Ninja andWindtalkers were amongst the first 25 movies available on the channel.[45]The Magnificent Seven,American Ninja 2,Bulletproof Monk,Into the Blue andRoadhouse are also expected to be available in time through the channel.[80][81]

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