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Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc was founded by CEO Joey DiFrancesco in 1998 and the company was based in Longwood, Florida, later moving to Orlando, Florida. Registered on the NASDAQ under (RVMN), the company produced family-oriented children television movies and videos, DVDs, CDs; the company had 44 television shows and DVDs such as Gina D Kids Club. Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc had major distribution contracts with Pro-Active Entertainment Group a distribution company located in Rancho Mirage and with Radio Disney in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Tampa Bay and Orlando. Radio. In 2005 James H. Rosenfield, former president of the CBS Television Network agreed to serve on Raven Moon Entertainment Inc.'s board of advisers. Raven Moon Entertainment Inc. also had major contracts with legendary songwriters Artie Singer and Roy Strigis songwriters and Executive Producers Joey and Bernadette DiFrancesco on children's songs for "Gina D's Kids Club" programs. Raven Moon had many subsidiaries which included Made in America Entertainment JB Toys LLC, Raven Animation, Inc., in addition to Gina D's Kids Club. The company has produced a Mr. Bicycle Man and a Let's Get Fit Public Service Announcement. The company produced a 90-minute feature length made for television movie and DVD called Gina D’S Pre-School Musical the Movie. Later in the company's history they got involved producing a line of swimsuits for mature women targeted at women ages of 42 and 60 in the United States. Raven Moon Entertainment changed its name to Made in America Entertainment Inc (MAEIE), which was effective August 29, 2008. Raven Moon holds the record for diluted stock within Wall Street's history, taking advantage of the loose laws in Florida to reap massive financial gains for its principal shareholder, Joey DiFrancesco, at the expense of those who were duped into buying its stock.[ citation needed ]
DIC Entertainment Corporation, branded as the Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production company that was mostly associated as an animation studio. As a now former division of The Walt Disney Company, DIC produced live-action feature films and licensed numerous anime series.
That's So Raven is an American television fantasy teen sitcom that was created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, and aired on Disney Channel for four seasons between January 2003 and November 2007. The series centers on Raven Baxter (Raven-Symoné), a teenager with hidden psychic abilities. Episodes show Raven experiencing visions of future events; she must also deal with the social and personal issues of her youth. Raven often misinterprets the events she foresees, and intervenes to prevent a vision from coming true or to protect her friends and families. She uses her skills in fashion design to create elaborate disguises she wears during these schemes. Raven's secret is shared with her best friends Eddie Thomas and Chelsea Daniels, along with her brother Cory and parents Tanya and Victor. The series explores supernatural elements, family, friendship, and adolescence.
Liberty Media Corporation is an American mass media company founded by John C. Malone in 1991. The company has three divisions, reflecting its ownership stakes in Formula One Group, Sirius XM, and Live Nation Entertainment. The Sirius XM Holdings segment operates two audio entertainment companies, Sirius XM and Pandora. Sirius XM offers channels and information and entertainment services. Pandora is a streaming platform for searching for music and podcasts. As of 2024, Liberty Media is set to own three global motorsport businesses in the form of Formula One, MotoGP and World Superbikes.
Newmarket Films, LLC was an American privately owned independent film production and distribution company and a former film distribution subsidiary of Newmarket Capital Group. The company produced such films as The Mexican, Cruel Intentions, and the Christopher Nolan films Memento and The Prestige. Newmarket distributed, in North America, such films as The Passion of the Christ, Whale Rider, Monster, Donnie Darko, and God Grew Tired of Us.
Gimme a Break! is an American television sitcom created by Mort Lachman and Sy Rosen that aired on NBC for six seasons from October 29, 1981, to May 12, 1987. The series starred Nell Carter as the housekeeper for a widowed police chief and his three daughters.
20th Century Home Entertainment was a home video distribution arm that distributed films produced by 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, 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.
Bohbot Entertainment was an American advertising and marketing company specializing in the children's market founded in 1985, and had traded under various different names over the years. The company produced and distributed programming under their operated syndicated block – Amazin' Adventures, later renamed to Bohbot Kids Network (BKN).
NuTech Digital, Inc. was a company that licensed and distributed karaoke products, general entertainment films, and children's animated films. In 2005, Nutech became focused on producing and distributing live concert footage. Not to be confused with the Canadian Nutech Digital Inc. in Winnipeg,
Spelling Television Inc. was an American television production company that went through several name changes. It was originally called Aaron Spelling Productions, then Spelling Entertainment Inc. and eventually part of Spelling Entertainment Group. The company produced popular shows such as The Love Boat, Dynasty, Beverly Hills, 90210, 7th Heaven, Melrose Place and Charmed. The company was founded by television producer Aaron Spelling on October 25, 1965. The company is currently an in-name-only unit of CBS Studios. A related company, Spelling-Goldberg Productions, co-existed during a portion of the same time period and produced other well-known shows such as Family, Charlie's Angels, Starsky & Hutch, and Fantasy Island but these series are not part of the modern day library now owned by Paramount Global. Another related company, The Douglas S. Cramer Company co-existed during a portion of the same time period, produced shows like Wonder Woman, Joe and Sons, and Bridget Loves Bernie and television films like Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway.
Transparent is a 2005 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jules Rosskam. Its title is a play on the words “trans” and “parent” implying the invisibility of transgender parenting in society today. The documentary follows 19 transgender men from 14 different states who have given birth to, and in most cases, gone on to raise, their biological children and the challenges they face while transitioning.
First Look Studios, Inc. was an American independent film and home video distributor based in Los Angeles, California. The company specialized in the acquisition and direct distribution of, and worldwide license and sale of distribution rights to, independently produced feature films and television series.
Paul Bouche is an American television host, comedian, media personality and television producer. He is the host, creator and producer of a variety of television and radio programs as well as the face and producer of a YouTube Channel. He serves as Chief Creative Officer of Astracanada Productions, a Media Production Company based in Miami Florida since 1995. Bouche has worked as a TV and radio host and comedian in the United States and Latin America. He is best known for creating and hosting the television show A Oscuras Pero Encendidos from 1995 to 2001. He launched "La Boca Loca de Paul," in 2007, a daily variety show originated in Miami which continues to air in syndication in various markets in the United States, Puerto Rico and Latin America.
Pig City is a French-Canadian animated television series co-produced by CinéGroupe, AnimaKids, and Red Rover Studios in association with Merchandising München and original networks Teletoon in Canada, ProSieben in Germany, and Fox Kids internationally.
Remo Camerota, is an English-Australian visual artist and film director. He has been exhibiting in the arts since 1992, when he also started a fine art degree at Swinburne University, Melbourne.
Gina D's Kids Club is an American educational children's television series broadcast on selected stations and networks. It is seen across the U.S. on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) and its digital subchannel Smile. It can also be seen on selected local stations. Gina Mourey played Gina D herself. The other characters have been played by Tim Trombitas, Austin Blay, and Joel Simser.
Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment was a film, television, DVD and digital distribution company that operated in the United States and Canada. It was also a distribution partner for independent content providers.
Somos Distribution, LLC, is a global audiovisual content distribution company serving broadcasters and Internet delivery services worldwide. The company is headquartered in Miami, Florida with offices in Spain and Chile. According to TTV Media News, Somos Distribution has sales associates in each of the major regions of the Western Hemisphere and in Europe. The company is part of Somos Group and headed by Luis Villanueva.
SENSIO Technologies, Inc., also known as SENSIO, was a Montreal company that developed and marketed stereoscopic image-processing technologies facilitating the creation and delivery of 3D content. To promote widespread 3D adoption, SENSIO was active on several fronts: aggregating and distributing 3D content in its SENSIO® Hi-Fi 3D format; supplying the technology to enable high-fidelity, quality-enhanced 3D images delivered over the existing 2D infrastructure; developing technologies that eased user interaction with 3D content; and ensuring compatibility by conforming to existing constraints and promoting standardization.
ASI Government (ASI) formerly Acquisition Solutions, Inc., started out in 1996 as an acquisition consultant to the federal government, and was one of the recognized contributors to the US Government's Performance Based Acquisition (PBA) Seven Steps guide. ASI focuses on educating/guiding government acquisition personnel in contracting, regulatory compliance, and project performance measurement. The company currently claims expertise in government acquisition, program management, strategy and organizational performance, and mission support solutions to federal agencies including civilian, defense, homeland security, and the intelligence community."