Jay Ward Productions

Jay Ward Productions
Industry Animation
Founded 1948
Founder Jay Ward
Headquarters West Hollywood,
Los Angeles County,
California
Key people
Tiffany Ward (president)
Subsidiaries

Jay Ward Productions, or simply Ward Productions, is an American animation studio based in Los Angeles County, California. It was founded in 1948 by American animator Jay Ward, and was most notable for the Rocky and Bullwinkle franchise.

The Jay Ward Productions library and rights are managed by Bullwinkle Studios, a joint venture between Jay Ward Productions and DreamWorks Animation.

History

The company was based on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, across Sunset Boulevard from the Chateau Marmont Hotel.[3]

Jay Ward Productions was an independent studio from 1948 to 1959. It was part of Dancer Fitzgerald Sample (1959-1979), which originally brokered advertising for, and through its Gamma Productions subsidiary and its distributor Producers Associates of Television, Inc.(P.A.T.), animated Ward's productions. The Program Exchange acquired broadcast rights in 1979.

Jay Ward Productions today

The successor Jay Ward Productions Inc., managed by members of his family, is based in Costa Mesa, California.[4]

By 2007, Jay Ward Productions had formed Bullwinkle Studios LLC, a joint venture with Classic Media (then an Entertainment Rights subsidiary), to manage the Jay Ward characters. Bullwinkle Studios's first production was “George of the Jungle” with Studio B Productions, a unit of DHX Media broadcast on Teletoon, then added to Cartoon Network. Tiffany Ward serves as president of Ward Productions and Bullwinkle Studios.[2][5] Classic Media was acquired in 2012 by DreamWorks Animation, which was later purchased by Comcast in 2016.

Television programs

Animation

Jay Ward Productions

Bullwinkle Studios

Live-action

Commercials

General Mills

Quaker Oats Company

Films

Live-action

Animation

References

  1. Verrier, Richard (July 23, 2012). "DreamWorks Animation buys 'Casper,' 'Lassie' parent Classic Media". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Elliot, Stuart (January 16, 2008). "A Classic Series, Retooled and Swingin'". New York Times. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  3. Roadside America.com: "20-Foot-Tall Rocky and Bullwinkle (In Transition)"
  4. Manta.com: Jay Ward Production Inc.
  5. Businessweek: Private company information for Bullwinkle Studios, LLC

Further reading

Kevin Scott Collier. Jay Ward's Animated Cereal Capers. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017. ISBN 1976576849

Keith Scott. The Moose That Roared: The Story of Jay Ward, Bill Scott, a Flying Squirrel, and a Talking Moose. St. Martin's Griffin, 2001. ISBN 0312283830

Darrell Van Citters. The Art of Jay Ward Productions. Oxberry Press, LLC, 2013. ISBN 0615847862

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