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563:, Inc. and renamed the Tri-Star holding company as "Columbia Pictures Entertainment" for $ 3.1 billion. Columbia/Embassy Television then merged with TriStar Television to form a new version of Columbia Pictures Television. Embassy Communications then became ELP (Embassy Lear Pictures) Communications. Still-running and newer Embassy shows would begin to use the Columbia Pictures Television logo in January 1988 but would use the ELP copyright in the credits in February 1988. 533:; the combined company became Columbia/Embassy Television, though Columbia and Embassy continued to produce and distribute programs under their separate names. During that formation, Coca-Cola took Columbia and Embassy out of the first-run syndication business and focused them on first-run network and off-net syndication programming. This was also the formation of Coca-Cola Television when Coke regrouped Columbia Pictures Television, Embassy Communications, and 32: 138: 456:. Embassy Telecommunications was the television distribution arm of Embassy Television. They distributed off-net syndicated shows by Embassy Television and those by Tandem Productions and T.A.T. Communications. Tandem's PITS Films was folded into Embassy Telecommunications. 505:
A year later, Embassy Communications became the only television banner as Embassy's television divisions (Embassy Television, Embassy Telecommunications, and Tandem Productions) were consolidated into the holding company.
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bought Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation in January 1982 and decided to drop the name "Avco" from the name to bring back the name Embassy Pictures and T.A.T. Communications Co. was renamed as Embassy Communications, Inc.
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became dormant but renamed active as an in-name-only division. On November 24, 1986, Coca-Cola fused Embassy's television operations including the movie packages (
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ELP Communications was originally formed in 1974 as T.A.T. Communications Company when Norman Lear joined up with former talent agent
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at Universal Studios by Compact Video for Pilot, by One Pass Film and Video (1984–1985) by Sun Television (1985) Quality Video (1985)
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The television division was renamed as Embassy Television, a division name for his shows by the former T.A.T. Communications such as
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at Universal Studios by Compact Video Season 1, C.C.R. Video Corporation, Sun Television, Compact Video Season 2 (1984–1985)
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was the nextβ€”and as it would transpire, lastβ€”successful sitcom by Embassy Communications, debuting as part of the fledgling
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Miller, Taylor Cole (2017). "Chapter 2: Rewriting Genesis: Queering Genre in Norman Lear's First-Run Syndicated Serials".
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in 1992. In February 1994, SPE merged Columbia Pictures Television and the newly relaunched TriStar Television to become
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Embassy also held the TV rights to a majority of the Embassy theatrical library, syndicated under the umbrella title
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Today, television distribution rights to both Embassy's television and theatrical libraries are now owned by
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normanlear.com CHRISTOPHER VAUGHN and BILL DESOWITZ The Hollywood Reporter, Retrieved on January 25, 2013
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was cancelled in 1998 and ELP Communications became an in-name only unit of Columbia TriStar Television.
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normanlear.com AL DELUGACH and KATHRYN HARRIS, The Los Angeles Times, Retrieved on January 25, 2013
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Syndicated Queerness: Television Talk Shows, Rerun Syndication, and the Serials of Norman Lear
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The final long running show to be produced by Embassy Television, as ELP Communications, was
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phrase "Tuchus Affen Tisch" (ΧͺΦΌΧ—Χͺ ΧΧ•Χ™Χ€ΦΏΧŸ Χ˜Χ™Χ©), which meant "Putting one's ass on the table."
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at Universal Studios by Compact Video (1983–1985) and ABC Television Center (1985–1992)
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at Metromedia Square (1979–1982), Universal Studios by Compact Video (1982–1985) and
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normanlear.com Michael Schrage The Washington Post, Retrieved on January 25, 2013
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was piloted later in 1983 until airing in 1984. Embassy Television also produced
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Lear and Perenchio sold Embassy Communications (included Tandem Productions) to
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were no longer involved with Embassy or Tandem. A month later in July 1985,
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at ABC Television Center (1987–1988), Sunset Gower Studios (1988–1994) and
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Columbia Pictures Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment eras
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and renamed as Sony Pictures Entertainment on August 7, 1991.
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The first sitcom to be produced by T.A.T. Communications was
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ended his partnership with Lear. "T.A.T." stood for the
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in 1975. The company made its syndicated project with
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Coke, Tri-Star Confirm Plans for $ 3.1-Billion Deal
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University of Wisconsin–Madison. 1555: 909: 384:Acquisition of Avco Embassy and rename 159:Embassy Telecommunications (1982–1986) 16:American television production company 1105: 857: 362:, which was spun off from the sitcom 142:Embassy Television logo, designed by 853:at ABC Television Center (1993–1994) 845:at ABC Television Center (1989–1990) 837:at Unitel Video Inc. New York (1987) 817:at ABC Television Center (1987–1988) 54:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 1025:KATHRYN HARRIS (September 2, 1987) 547:'s first primetime lineup in 1987. 13: 1540:Live in Front of a Studio Audience 161:Embassy Communications (1986–1988) 14: 1599: 1588:1974 establishments in California 1065: 745:at Metromedia Square (1980–1981) 725:at Metromedia Square (1979–1981) 709:at Metromedia Square (1979–1980) 677:at Metromedia Square (1976–1977) 669:at Metromedia Square (1976–1977) 492:. The latter was later moved to 459: 136: 30: 1131: 1049: 990:Coke buys Embassy: 485 million. 328:that originally began in 1974. 256:10202 West Washington Boulevard 41:needs additional citations for 1462:The Night They Raided Minsky's 1098:at the Internet Movie Database 1092:at the Internet Movie Database 1086:at the Internet Movie Database 1080:at the Internet Movie Database 1074:at the Internet Movie Database 1019: 1006: 995: 982: 969: 957:Coke Buys Embassy & Tandem 949: 918: 903: 883: 157:Embassy Television (1982–1986) 1: 1034:, Retrieved on August 8, 2013 876: 324:) was an American television 310:T.A.T. 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Chermayeff & Geismar
Sony Pictures Television
Television production
Broadcast syndication
Norman Lear
Jerry Perenchio
Sony Pictures Television
10202 West Washington Boulevard
Culver City, California
Parent
The Coca-Cola Company
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Subsidiaries
Tandem Productions
production company
Jerry Perenchio
Bud Yorkin

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