SFM Entertainment
SFM Entertainment logo (1998–present) | |
private corporation | |
Industry | television, film, and new media distribution, production, and licensing[2] |
Successor |
SFM Entertainment MPG |
Founded | September 29, 1969 |
Founder |
Walter Staab Robert Frank Stanley Moger |
Headquarters | Rye Brook, New York |
Key people |
Stanley Moger, CEO Michael Maizes, SVP, Counsel, CFO |
Products | TV Shows |
Services | ad hoc TV networks |
Divisions | SFM Media Corporation |
Website | http://www.sfment.com |
SFM Entertainment is an American television syndicator, film distributor, production company, and licensing firm,[3] established on September 29, 1969.[4] SFM Entertainment is known for setting up 'occasional' networks.[5] The name comes from the initials of the company's founders: Walter Staab, Robert Frank, and Stanley Moger.
History
SFM Media Services started on September 29,[4] 1969 as an independent advertising agency by Stanley Moger, Bob Frank and Walt Staab. SFM Media started a division, SFM Entertainment (SFME), to enter the strip-programming business. SFME's first program was The Mickey Mouse Club.[6]
SFM Media Service assisted Mobil Oil in running and launching in the winter of 1976-1977 of Mobil Showcase Network. This led to three additional companies approaching SFM on setting up their own 'occasional' networks.[5] In 1978, SFM launched its own network, SFM Holiday Network.[7] SFM launched the General Foods Golden Showcase Network[6] in 1980.[8] In 1983, SFM worked with Del Monte Foods to form an ad hoc TV network to broadcast "Believe You Can . . . And You Can!" special on 100 stations on April 21, 1983 at 8 PM EST.[9]
In 1994, SFM starts up a sports marketing unit in its media services division with the hiring of Jerry Solomon as executive vice president.[10] In 1998, media holding company Havas purchased SFM except for its SFM Entertainment division.[11]
Shows distributed by SFM
Some shows distributed by SFM (past or present) include:
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin[6]
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
- The Mickey Mouse Club (the 1977-1978 version, including the 1975-1977 syndication of the black-and-white original series)[6]
- The Flip Wilson Show
- Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
- The Smothers Brothers Show
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie
- The Real McCoys
- The West Point Story (along with MGM Television)
- The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955–1961)
- the AFI 100 Years... series of TV specials
- Zoobilee Zoo (with DIC Entertainment)
- Care Bears (syndicated version from 1988)
- Rainbow Brite
- Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (film)
- Make Room for Daddy
- The Joey Bishop Show
- Mister Peepers
- The Doctors
- Edward the Seventh (British miniseries distributed in U.S. in 1979)
- Deal (a 1978 behind-the-scenes look at Let's Make a Deal)
- Good Morning, World
- Roseanne
- The Jerry Lewis Show (1967-1969 NBC series; sketches edited from original hour-long shows into half-hour reruns)
- The Toys That Rescued Christmas
- Superstars[11]
- Battle of the Network Stars[11]
- Female Superstars[11]
Units
- SFM Entertainment
See also
References
- ↑ "SFM Entertainment". www.sfment.com. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ "SFM Entertainment, LLC: Private Company Information - Businessweek". businessweek.com. Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ↑ New Show Studios :: Let Our Connections Work For You
- 1 2 SFM at 30, sfment.dreamhosters.com
- 1 2 Nadel, Gerry (1977-05-30). "Who Owns Prime Time? The Threat of the 'Occasional' Networks". New York Magazine (New York): 33–36. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
- 1 2 3 4 Brokaw, Kurt (September 11, 2006). "My Days and Nights with Moger". Madison Avenue Journal. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
- ↑ Dougherty, Philip H. (December 22, 1981). "Advertising; Holiday Success At SFM". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- ↑ Key, Janet (November 1, 1989). "Despite Mega-budget, Att Sees Real Bargain In `The Final Days`". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ Jory, Tom (March 21, 1983). "Stan Moger and the ad hoc networks". The Gettysburg Times. AP. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
- ↑ Ramirez, Anthony (September 19, 1994). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING -- ADDENDA; SFM Media Names Head of Sports Unit". New York Times. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 Frank, Bob (September 14, 2006). "Bob to Stanley: "What's a Media Service?"". Madison Avenue Journal. Retrieved 4 September 2012.