ABC Entertainment
Industry | Television production |
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Predecessor |
ABC Productions (1988–2002) ABC Circle Films |
Founded | 2000 |
Owner |
ABC Entertainment Group (Disney–ABC Television Group (Disney Media Networks) (The Walt Disney Company) |
Parent | ABC |
ABC Entertainment is a network production company owned by ABC.
History
In 1999, Walt Disney Television, along with other WDS television units, were transferred out of The Walt Disney Studios to Disney–ABC Television Group[1] to merge with ABC's primetime division to form ABC Entertainment Group.[2]
On January 22, 2009, the change in viewer’s preference and economic disputes resulted in ABC’s decision to combine the television network and production studio into a single unit.[3] During that period, the network was scaling back and deepening in recession resulting in dismissing 5% of its workforce.[4] The company’s audience was shrinking and their advertising revenues were falling. Moreover, the production costs for drama and comedies continued to climb. In June 2009, ABC Entertainment announced a new organization effective immediately[3]
ABC Entertainment is now largely dominant aside from its production. Today, the company is a leader in in-house television and theatrical productions. The production catalogue holds a large variety of programming such as America's Funniest Home Videos.[5] Previously, it produced shows such as My So Called Life and H.E.L.P. since Disney's acquisition of ABC in 1996, virtually all of Disney's adult entertainment programming, such as Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy, have instead been produced by the larger ABC Studios unit. ABC Entertainment is responsible for the networks primetime and late night programming. The programming varies from inclusive scripted dramas and comedies, alternative series, specials, movies, and mini-series.
Within the entertainment industry, "ABC Entertainment" is more often understood to mean the ABC network division responsible for ordering and scheduling. Nevertheless, the network does not produce entertainment programming./>
ABC Entertainment content is available across several mediums. The production company provides on demand-customized content, which appears in mobile video offering.
ABC Entertainment's programming consists of television shows offered directly to customer’s mobile phones. Also, the on-demand features allow the customer to select content from "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" and "The View," allowing the viewer, for instance, to watch only Kimmel's monologue or a particular "The View" celebrity interview. The mobile arrangement offers updates, teasers, and content drawn from ABC's programming.
GoTV is a mobile content firm specialized in making made-for-mobile television programming.[6] Double-running them on Sundays and Tuesdays to increase “sampling." But both comedies fizzled when they bowed in their new Sunday slots during the course of the week.[7]
ABC Entertainment Programs 2011–2017
The programming includes the following series:
- Apartment 23
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Agent Carter
- American Crime
- American Housewife
- The Astronaut Wives Club
- BattleBots
- Black-ish
- Black Box
- Blood & Oil
- Body of Proof
- Celebrity Family Feud
- Castle
- The Catch
- Conviction
- Cougar Town
- Cristela
- Dancing with the Stars
- Designated Survivor
- Desperate Housewives
- Dr. Ken
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
- The Family
- Forever
- Fresh Off the Boat
- Funniest Home Videos
- Galavant
- The Goldbergs
- Grandfathered
- GCB
- Grey’s Anatomy
- Happy Endings
- How to Get Away with Murder
- Imaginary Mary
- Last Man Standing
- Man Up!
- Manhattan Love Story
- The Middle
- The Muppets
- Missing
- Mistresses
- Modern Family
- Nashville
- Notorious
- Of Kings and Prophets
- Once Upon a Time
- Pan Am
- Private Practice
- Quantico
- Red Band Society
- Repeat After Me
- Resurrection
- Revenge
- The Real O'Neals
- The River
- Secrets & Lies
- Scandal
- Secret Millionaire
- Selfie
- Speechless
- Suburgatory
- Uncle Buck
- The Whispers
- Wicked City
- Wipeout
References
- ↑ Hofmeister, Sallie (July 8, 1999). "Disney Plans to Consolidate Two of Its Television Groups". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ↑ Hofmeister, Sallie (July 9, 1999). "Disney Combining Network TV Operations Into One ABC Unit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- 1 2 Moody, A. "ABC Entertainment Group Announces Reorganization". Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ↑ James, M. "Disney's ABC Television Group to cut 5% of workforce". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ↑ ABC Entertainment Group. "Disney and ABC". Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ↑ "GoTV adds ABC entertainment to its mobile television offering". Business Wire. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
- ↑ Gutherie, M. "ABC Entertainment Chief: There Were No Big Hits on the Broadcast Networks, ABC in Particular". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 September 2016.