- Spelling Television
Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = Spelling Television, Inc.
company_
defunct = Since 2007
slogan = Spell your entertainment
fate = Merged intoCBS Paramount Network Television
successor = CBS Paramount Network Television
foundation =Los Angeles, California , USA (1969 )
closed = (September 3,2006 )| location =Los Angeles, California , USA
industry =
key_people =Leslie Moonves , President & CEO, CBS Corp
products = Television Production
num_employees =
parent =Viacom (1999-2005)CBS Corporation (2006)
subsid =Worldvision Enterprises (1991-????)Founded by television producer
Aaron Spelling in1969 , Spelling Television, Inc. ("also known as Spelling Entertainment and Spelling Entertainment Group)" was a televisionproduction company that has produced popular shows such as "Charmed ", "Beverly Hills 90210 ", "7th Heaven ", "Dynasty" and "Melrose Place ".In 1988, Aaron Spelling Productions acquired
Laurel Entertainment . A share in the company was acquired byBlockbuster Entertainment (which was being sold toViacom ) in 1994). The remainder of Spelling Entertainment was then acquired by Viacom in 1999, but the deal closed in 2000.Before the merger with Viacom, most of Spelling's shows were distributed by
Worldvision Enterprises (which would eventually become part of Spelling's empire), with older Spelling shows distributed by several others includingWarner Bros. Television ,20th Century Fox Television andSony Pictures Television ).After the merger Worldvision was integrated into
Republic Pictures thus, dismantling Worldvision as a production company, although its distribution functions continued for a short time until after the Viacom merger, whenParamount Television assumed such functions (Viacom had boughtParamount Pictures in 1994).The company can be credited with helping several networks with successful shows. In the 1980's it was ABC when at one point Spelling-produced shows outweighed other production companies by a large margin. In the early 1990's "
Beverly Hills 90210 " and "Melrose Place " helped propel Fox even higher.In the 1990's the WB was launched and their longest running, highest rated and most successful show during their time in operation was
7th Heaven for ten seasons. By 2006, another new network, the CW, used "7th Heaven " in their first season in operation as the newest network.The company's first home was a series of offices on the old Warners lot in Hollywood. Newer digs followed when the company was an original anchor tenant of the now-famed Wilshire Courtyard building in LA's revitalized Miracle Mile district. The company briefly moved to Santa Monica in 2006.
By 2000,
Aaron Spelling remained active and involved as CEO until his passing in 2006. Company president Jonathan Levin handled day to day operations and longtime Spelling producing partner, E. Duke Vincent helped guide the successful production company.Spelling Television became a unit of
CBS Paramount Television , which is itself a division ofCBS Corporation after the split of Viacom at the end of 2005 and effectively stopped operating as a separate company (it became a small "production shingle" under CBS Paramount Television with a small staff) until Aaron Spelling's passing in 2006."
7th Heaven " was the last series produced by Spelling Television to have its series finale.pelling's library today
Currently, all television programs that were produced by Spelling Television are distributed by
CBS Television Distribution .The Spelling Television company logo and series were seen on broadcast television for the last time during the rerun of the
7th Heaven series finale on September 16, 2007. Spelling's logo continues to appear on the covers of DVD releases of the Spelling library (except for "Twin Peaks ", and those shows owned bySony Pictures Television ).In late 2008, some of Spelling Television's productions, including "
Beverly Hills 90210 ," "Melrose Place ", "Twin Peaks ", and "The Love Boat " began streaming full episodes live on CBS's website under the classic's page. "Beverly Hills 90210" for example streams at the following link: http://www.cbs.com/classics/beverly_hills_90210.Aaron Spelling's television programming lives on through the internet albeit with the CBS Paramount Television logo now firmly slapped on the end of every episode even though originally they had nothing to do with their production. It is interesting to note how in later years, CBS as a network lost interest in doing business with Aaron Spelling and Spelling Television while all other networks did not. It's ironic that CBS Corporation now controls Spelling's most successful series.
pelling Entertainment Group
Aaron Spelling took the company public in 1986 as Spelling Entertainment.
Before the full acquisition by Viacom, where only Spelling Television would be left standing as a separate operating unit after the acquisition, Spelling Entertainment Group's holdings consisted of the following:
*Spelling Entertainment Group:
**Spelling Television and most of the libraries of ancestor companies (excluding Spelling-Goldberg Productions properties which were sold off to Columbia Pictures Television, now Sony Pictures Television)
**Laurel Entertainment, Inc.
**Spelling Films
**Big Ticket Television launched in 1994
**Spelling Daytime Television launched as a separate dba for daytime production based at NBC.
**Republic Pictures including:
***much of its own library of films and in-house TV series
***The inherited holdings ofNational Telefilm Associates (NTA), which itself includes:
****"It's a Wonderful Life "
****Most of Paramount's own classic animated library
****Some earlyUnited Artists material (including "High Noon ")
****Pre-1973NBC shows, such as "Get Smart " and "Bonanza "
**Worldvision Enterprises acquired in 1991:
***Majority of theQuinn Martin library.
***Pre-1973 ABC shows, as well as US television rights toNBC 's "Little House on the Prairie" (premiered in 1974)
***The television rights to most of theCarolco Pictures libraryAfter the late 2005 corporate split between Viacom and CBS Corporation, some of the above have gone to each company. Films mostly went to Viacom's
Paramount Pictures unit and television with CBS Corporation'sCBS Television Distribution unit.Past names
* Aaron Spelling Productions (
1969 -1989 );
* Spelling Entertainment Group (1989-1992 );
* Spelling Television (1992-2007 ).ee also
*
Aaron Spelling
*Spelling-Goldberg Productions
*Worldvision Enterprises
*Republic Pictures
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