List of television production companies
Appearance
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This is a list of television production companies, sorted by country.
Australia
[edit]Egypt
[edit]- Studio Misr
- Lotus Film Production
- Ramses Naguib
- Salah Zulfikar Films
- Mary Queeny Films
- Egyptian Media Production City
- Dollar Film
- New Century Production
France
[edit]India
[edit]- Balaji Telefilms
- Gahlaut Entertainment Private Limited
- Movement Creations LLP
- Prag News
- Rashmi Sharma Telefilms
- Triangle Film Company
- StarPlus
- Sun Pictures
- Magic Moments Motion Pictures
- Vaishnavi Production House
- Essel Group
Netherlands
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]Thailand
[edit]- Tero Entertainment
- GMMTV
- GMM Bravo
- Juvenile
- Kantana Group
- TV Thunder
- Workpoint Entertainment
- ZENSE Entertainment
United Kingdom
[edit]- Warner Bros. Television Productions UK
- AJK TV
- Aardman Animations
- BBC Studios
- BBC Television
- Bigg Boss international
- Broken Flames Productions
- Candid Broads Productions
- Fremantle
- HIT Entertainment
- ITV Studios
- Ragdoll Productions
- Talkback (established 1981)[1]
- Tiger Aspect Productions
United States
[edit]Major
[edit]- Warner Bros. Discovery
- Disney General Entertainment Content
- Fox Corporation
- NBCUniversal Television and Streaming
- Paramount Global
- Sony
Other American studios
[edit]- 20th Television
- Actual Films
- Bohemian Risk Productions
- Cinestar Pictures
- DeKnight Productions
- Devilina Productions
- Fake Empire
- Family Owned
- Fazekas & Butters
- Goddard Textiles
- Herzog & Co.
- JM Films
- Just Entertainment
- Lone Lemon Entertainment
- Marvel Studios
- Mutant Enemy Productions
- Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc.
- Onyx Collective
- Proximity Media
- Sony Pictures
- Tall Girls Productions
- Wandering Rocks Productions
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Thorpe, Vanessa (20 July 2013). "Mel Smith Remembered: 'A Gentleman and a Scholar, a Gambler and a Wit' – Griff Rhys Jones Talks About His Shock at the News of His Former Comedy Partner's Death from a Heart Attack at Home". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 August 2013. "In 1981, Smith and Griff Rhys Jones founded Talkback Productions, a company that has produced many of the most significant British comedy shows of the past two decades, including Smack the Pony, Da Ali G Show and I'm Alan Partridge."