Industry | Television syndication |
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Founded | 2006 |
Website | trifectaentertainment |
Trifecta Entertainment & Media is an American entertainment company founded in 2006. The company's founders previously held jobs as executives at MGM Television. Trifecta is primarily a distribution company and also handles advertising sales in exchange for syndication deals with local television stations, cable outlets, and digital media. Secondary, the company produces television programs and made-for-TV and direct-to-video movies. The company has offices in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York.
Titles distributed by Trifecta Entertainment & Media
Current
Programs
- The Carbonaro Effect
- Celebrity Page (formerly OK!TV)
- Cheaters
- Court Cam
- Dish Nation
- The First 48
- Forensic Files
- iCrime with Elizabeth Vargas
- Impractical Jokers
- Pawn Stars
- Protection Court
- Small Town Big Deal
- Storage Wars
- Whacked Out Sports
- Whacked Out Videos
Movies
- Paramount Pictures (pre-1928 and post-1949 films)
- DreamWorks Pictures (pre-2010 films)
- DreamWorks Animation (pre-2013 films) under license from Universal Pictures and NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
- Television rights to films from The Cannon Group, Inc., Epic Productions, 21st Century Film Corporation and Nelson Entertainment under license from Amazon's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Carolco Pictures under license from StudioCanal
- Rysher Entertainment film catalog including titles from Bing Crosby Productions
- Miramax film catalog including titles from the pre-2005 Dimension Films library
- Screen Media Films
Former
Programs
- America Now[1]
- American Idol Rewind
- Animal Atlas (2009–2011)
- Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller
- The Best of Soul Train (December 2007 – September 2008)
- Bloopers
- Cold Case Files
- Cookie Jar TV (ad sales)
- Dog the Bounty Hunter
- Eco Company (ad sales)
- Elvira's Movie Macabre
- Future Phenoms (ad sales)
- The Game Plane
- Hollywood Shootout
- Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
- Judge Faith
- Last Shot with Judge Gunn
- Leverage
- M@dAbout TV (ad sales)
- Million Dollar Challenge (ad sales)
- MTV series:
- NASCAR Angels
- Republic of Doyle
- Saf3
- Mystery Hunters
- Smithsonian Channel
- Sports Stars of Tomorrow (ad sales)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2012–2013)[2]
- Storm Stories
- UFC Wired
References
- ↑ McAdams, Deborah (December 11, 2012). "Raycom Expands Syndication of 'America Now'". TV Technology. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ↑ Goldberg, Lesley; Block, Alan (March 11, 2013). "'Star Wars: Clone Wars' Ends Its Run on Cartoon Network". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
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