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in Cincinnati, Avco's flagship station, and initially based its syndication division there. The division was first named as Multimedia Program Sales, then as Multimedia Program Productions in 1977, before landing on its Multimedia Entertainment name in 1983. For the next two decades Multimedia
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The firm was launched, first as Avco Broadcasting Corporation Syndicated Division, and later in 1972 as Avco Program Sales in 1968 as a television production/distribution company owned by the
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teamed up to produce nine family-oriented television specials for syndication (including the Meredith and Avco stations) by way of its Avco Program Sales division.
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and TV movies. The Carolco Television Productions unit has been became Multimedia Television Productions, which was later known as Multimedia Motion Pictures, and
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in Buffalo, New York (which Gannett had acquired in a swap for WLWT in 1997, shortly after the Multimedia acquisition), while
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to launch two holiday specials for Thanksgiving and Christmas by 1972. The following year, by 1973, Avco Broadcasting and
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film library. In addition, Avco Program Sales concentrated on its own in-house productions. One of its first programs was
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after Gannett split into two companies in 2015; it is now used for the Tegna subsidiary that holds the license for
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has joined the studio as president. Neil Russell was then served as president of the studio several months later.
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in 1991. Multimedia Entertainment also created short-lived TV vehicles for conservative talk radio hosts
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This is a listing of programs which were either produced or distributed by Multimedia Entertainment:
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In 1981, Multimedia acquired Show Biz Inc., syndicator of country music television programs such as
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The rights to the Multimedia Entertainment name were retained by Gannett, and were transferred to
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Tegna, Multimedia's successor, re-entered the syndication business in 2017 with the series
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In 1971, Avco Broadcasting Corporation's syndicated unit teamed up with cartoon producer
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in February. In 1998, Universal Television including the USA Networks were sold to
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from Avco, which was breaking up its media interests. Multimedia also acquired
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Multimedia Entertainment was included in the sale of Multimedia to the
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Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood (a.k.a. The River Pirates) (1988)
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in 1995. Gannett then sold its production/syndication arm to
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Avco Broadcasting Corporation Syndicated Division (1968โ€“1972)
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On September 17, 1991, Multimedia acquired assets of
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Index

Subsidiary
Television
Universal Television
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
Television production
Television distribution
Parent
Avco Corporation
Multimedia, Inc.
Universal Television
Divisions
Cincinnati
Avco Corporation
Norman Lear
Jerry Perenchio
Embassy Telecommunications
Embassy Pictures
The Phil Donahue Show
Phil Donahue Show
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Meredith Corporation
Multimedia, Inc.
Greenville, South Carolina
Bob Braun Show
WLWT
audience-participation daytime talk shows
Pop! Goes the Country
St. Louis
KSDK
The Sally Jessy Raphael Show

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