Alloy Entertainment

Alloy Entertainment, LLC
Limited liability company
Industry Book packaging, Television studio
Genre Chick lit
Predecessor 17th Street Productions
Headquarters New York City, United States
Key people
Leslie Morgenstein, CEO
Owner Time Warner
Parent Warner Bros. Television
Website alloyentertainment.com

Alloy Entertainment (formerly 17th Street Productions) is a book-packaging and a television production unit of Warner Bros. Television, part of Time Warner. Alloy is a leading producer of "chick lit"-style novels created for teenage and young adult audiences. Among the book series produced by the company are The Vampire Diaries, Gossip Girl, The Clique, The A-List, Pretty Little Liars, Private, and The Nine Lives of Chloe King.

The company also owns Alloy Digital, a Multi Channel Network which produces the web series Talent, First Day, and First Day 2: First Dance.[1] Additionally, the company produces or co-produces several television shows and films which are novel adaptations.[2] On June 11, 2012, Warner Bros. Television acquired Alloy Entertainment.[3][4]

Alloy's President is Leslie Morgenstein.

Filmography

The following table lists the production credits of Alloy Entertainment.

Title Format Year
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Film 2005
Gossip Girl TV series 2007–2012
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 Film 2008
Samurai Girl TV miniseries 2008
Privileged TV series 2008–2009
Sex Drive Film 2008
The Clique Film 2008
The Vampire Diaries TV series 2009–present
Pretty Little Liars TV series 2010–present
Huge TV series 2010
Talent Web Series 2011–2012
The Nine Lives of Chloe King TV series 2011
The Lying Game TV series 2011–2013
First Day 2: First Dance Web Series 2011
Wendy Web Series 2011
The Secret Circle TV series 2011–2012
How to Rock TV series 2012
Frenemies TV movie 2012
Dating Rules From My Future Self Web Series 2012
666 Park Avenue TV series 2012–2013
The Originals TV series 2013–present
Ravenswood TV series 2013–2014
The 100 TV series 2014–present
Significant Mother TV series 2015–present

References

  1. "Why Alloy Digital Might Hold the Secret to YouTube". The Wrap. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  2. Alloy Entertainment alloyentertainment.com
  3. "Hollywood Deadline" Warner Bros TV Group Acquires Alloy Entertainment deadline.com, Retrieved on June 12, 2012
  4. "Hollywood Reporter" Warner Bros. TV Group Acquires 'Gossip Girl' Producer Alloy Entertainment hollywoodreporter.com, Retrieved on June 12, 2012

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