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Atlas Media Corp.
Company typeCorporation
IndustryTelevision industry
Founded1989
FounderBruce David Klein
Headquarters,
ProductsDr. G: Medical Examiner, It Could Happen Tomorrow, Breaking Vegas...
Websitehttp://www.atlasmediacorp.com/

Atlas Media Corp. is a New York-based independent producer of non-fiction entertainment. The company, founded in 1989 by filmmaker Bruce David Klein produces television series and specials, theatrical documentaries, and digital webisodes and has been selected as one of the the RealScreen Global 100 – a list of of the world’s “most exciting and influential production companies working in non-fiction film & television.”[1]


Atlas has produced award-winning productions[2] for distribution channels such as The History Channel, A&E, PBS, RTL, National Geographic Channel, TLC, Discovery Health, Fearnet, GSN, The Travel Channel, Fuse, The Disney Channel, USA Network, Food Network, Warner Bros./Telepictures and WE: Women's Entertainment among others.


In 2007, Atlas Media launched a theatrical documentary division[3] that produced the feature films Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise and Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead. They also launched a new digital & emerging media division in 2007[4] that produced webisode series, including Route 666: America's Scariest Home Haunts (for Comcast’s Fearnet), History Rocks (for history.com) and Breaking Down (for Fuse.tv)

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External Links:

  • Official Atlas Media Corp. website [1]
  • Atlas Media Corp. on IMDB.com [2]