![]() | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
![]() | |
Company type | Privately held company |
---|---|
Industry | Television production |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Bruce Nash |
Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Bruce Nash (President and CEO) |
Products | Television programs |
Website | www |
Nash Entertainment is an American reality television production company founded in 1994 by Bruce Nash. The company is located at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, California. [1] It has 14 corporate employees and approximately 250 production employees.
In October 2024, the company signed a multi-title distribution deal with Shout! Studios to bring unscripted shows to streaming and other digital platforms worldwide. [2]
Title [3] | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Before They Were Stars | 1996 | ABC | co-production with Scott Sternberg Productions |
Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed | 1997–1998, 2002, 2008–2009 | Fox (1997–2002) MyNetworkTV (2008–2009) | co-production with Don Weiner Productions |
World's Most Amazing Videos | 1999–2001, 2006–2008 | NBC (1999–2001) Spike TV (2006–2008) | co-production with NBC Studios |
You Asked for It | 2000 | NBC | |
I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge | UPN | ||
Best Kept Secrets | TLC | ||
I-Witness | 2001–2002 | ||
Robotica | 2001 | ||
Meet My Folks | 2002 | NBC | |
Dance Fever | 2003 | ABC Family | co-production with Merv Griffin Entertainment |
For Better or For Worse | TLC | ||
Head to Head | Discovery Channel | ||
Mr. Personality | Fox | ||
My Life is a Sitcom | ABC Family | ||
Totally Outrageous Behavior | Fox E! | ||
Who Wants to Marry My Dad? | 2003–2004 | NBC | |
For Love or Money | |||
Outback Jack | 2004 | TBS | |
Wanna Come In? | 2004–2005 | MTV | |
Who Wants to Be a Superhero? | 2006–2007 | Sci-Fi Channel | co-production with POW! Entertainment |
Most Shocking | 2006–2010 | TruTV | |
Most Daring | 2007–2010 | ||
Amazing Sports Stories | 2008 | Fox Sports Net | |
Crisis Point | TruTV | ||
Top 20 Most Shocking | 2009–2012 | ||
Moments of Impact | 2009–2010 | Discovery Channel | |
Caught Red Handed | 2012–2013 | TruTV | |
Clipaholics | 2012 | ||
Top 20 Funniest | 2013–2015 |
Bad Boy Entertainment, doing business as Bad Boy Records, is an American record label founded in 1993 by Sean "Puffy" Combs. During the mid-1990s, the label signed hip hop and contemporary R&B artists, beginning with the Notorious B.I.G. Following his commercial success, the label signed other acts, including Faith Evans, Mase, 112, Total, The Lox, Shyne and Carl Thomas. At its 1997 peak, Bad Boy was worth an estimated US $100 million.
Stephen Joseph Cannell was an American television producer, writer, novelist, actor, and founder of Cannell Entertainment and The Cannell Studios.
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. was a Canadian media company that operated primarily as a specialty service operator in Canada. Alliance Atlantis also had offices in Halifax, Los Angeles, London, Dublin, Madrid, Barcelona, Shannon, and Sydney.
PolyGram N.V. was a multinational major music record label and entertainment company formerly based in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1962 as the Grammophon-Philips Group by Dutch corporation Philips and German corporation Siemens, to be a holding for their record companies, and was renamed "PolyGram" in 1972. The name was chosen to reflect the Siemens interest Polydor Records and the Philips interest Phonogram Records. The company traced its origins through Deutsche Grammophon back to the inventor of the flat disc gramophone, Emil Berliner.
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment was a film production company founded in 1975 as an American film studio, which became a European competitor to Hollywood within two decades, but was eventually sold to Seagram in 1998 and was folded into Universal Pictures a year later. Among its most successful and well known films were The Deep (1977), Midnight Express (1978), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Flashdance (1983), Batman (1989), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Trainspotting (1996), Dead Man Walking (1995), The Big Lebowski (1998), Fargo (1996), The Usual Suspects (1995), The Game (1997), Candyman (1992) and Notting Hill (1999).
The Carsey-Werner Company is an independent production company founded in 1981 by former ABC writer/producer duo Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner. Caryn Mandabach was made a partner in the firm in 2001, but left in 2004 to embark on her own production deal.
20th Century Home Entertainment is a home video distribution arm that distributes films produced by 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Blue Sky Studios, and 20th Century Animation and several third-party studios, as well as television series by 20th Television, Searchlight Television, 20th Television Animation, and FX Productions in home entertainment formats.
Tribune Entertainment was a television production and broadcast syndication company owned and operated by Tribune Broadcasting. It was started in 1964 as a subsidiary of WGN-TV in Chicago. Many programs offered from Tribune Entertainment have been broadcast on the company's television stations.
Shout! Factory, LLC, doing business as Shout! Studios is an American home video and music distributor founded in 2002 as Retropolis Entertainment. Its video releases, issued in DVD or Blu-ray format, include previously released feature films, classic and contemporary television series, animation, live music, and comedy specials. Considered a boutique Blu-ray label, Shout! Studios, in addition to its mainline home video releases, also releases films under the sublabels Scream, Shout! Select, and Shout! Kids.
Sony Pictures Kids Zone is the kids and family entertainment label of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and the former record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment.
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment was the family division label of Warner Bros. Entertainment. It released numerous theatrical and direct-to-video family-oriented films and television shows.
The Harvey Entertainment Company was the production arm of comic book publisher Harvey Comics. It was founded in 1957.
Hyperion Pictures is an American independent film production and distribution company founded by Thomas L. Wilhite, who had previously been the head of motion picture and television production for The Walt Disney Company, and writer/director Willard Carroll. The company produces both live-action and animated productions such as The Brave Little Toaster and The Runestone.
DreamWorks Television was an American television distribution and production company based in Universal City, California, that was a division of DreamWorks.
Atlas Media Corp. is a New York-based independent production company of non-fiction entertainment. The company was founded in 1989 by Bruce David Klein and produces television series and specials, theatrical documentaries, and digital web series for cable networks like Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, E! Network, TLC, Food Network, A&E, History, WE, GSN, DIY Network, Investigation Discovery, Style, National Geographic, BIO, SyFy, and HGTV—as well as national syndication and international distribution in over 100 markets worldwide.
Jerry Bruckheimer Films Inc. (JBF) is an American independent film production company formed by Jerry Bruckheimer in 1995, after cutting his ties with film producer Don Simpson before his death in 1996. It produces blockbuster films such as the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
Creative Differences Productions, Inc. is an American film and television production company that is headquartered in Pasadena, California and was founded in 1995 by Erik Nelson.