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Coca-Cola Telecommunications (CCT) was a short-lived first-run syndication unit of
Columbia Pictures Television Columbia Pictures Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CPT) was launched on May 6, 1974, by Columbia Pictures as an American television production and distribution studio. It is the second name of the Columbia Pictures television division Screen Gem ...
(then a unit of
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) created on November 24, 1986, that was a merger between CPT's first-run syndication division and The Television Program Source. The Television Program Source was a joint-venture between Alan Bennett, former
King World King World Productions, Inc. (also known as King World Entertainment, King World Enterprises, or simply King World) was a production company and syndicator of television programming in the United States independently established in 1964 until acq ...
president Robert King, and CPT that was founded on October 15, 1984.


History

The company brought on to revive the
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line, used for obscure and vintage never-before-seen
Columbia Pictures Television Columbia Pictures Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CPT) was launched on May 6, 1974, by Columbia Pictures as an American television production and distribution studio. It is the second name of the Columbia Pictures television division Screen Gem ...
programming, and assisted in colorization of black-and-white television shows, the 1950s programs ''
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'' and ''
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'', and bought a minority interest in Color Systems Technology. In 1987, Coca-Cola acquired assets of The Television Program Source outright, which included the assets, program and personnel, and Bob King would be president of the Coca-Cola Telecommunications division, and the company was responsible for the production and distribution of programming first-run syndication, basic cable and pay TV, home video and home shopping. Also that year, Coca-Cola Telecommunications and colorizing company CST Entertainment had set up a joint venture, Screen Gems/CST Entertainment, in order to share profits from sales to TV, basic cable and home video, in order to distribute the libraries of vintage films and TV series. Following on from the success of the program ''
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'', Coca-Cola Telecommunications took them to do pilots for weekly series, one based on the ''
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'' character, and partnered with
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on two projects such as ''Gunfighter'', which was produced by
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and
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of Grosso-Jacobson Productions, which was pitched for the
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stations, and one with
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on a 90-minute block of three-animated half-hour programs, which went by two different names, ''Funday Sunday'', if it run on Sunday, or ''Funtastic Saturday'', if they want to go head to head with the kidvid blocks on Saturday mornings. In March 1987, a new company partnered with
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had set up International Advertising Sales to held the barter spots for all programs that were produced by Coca-Cola Telecommunications, which included futures from
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, and
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, and
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is going to be the third part of the venture, in order to sell national ad time for the company, and sell not only Coke and Paramount's barter sales but its own. In late March 1987, Screen Gems/CST Entertainment was renamed to Screen Gems Classicolor, with the CST venture available was in excess of $100 million, and feature Color Systems' library of 101 feature films and a catalog of TV series, which included '' The Abbott & Costello Show'', and Color Systems Technology was paid by Screen Gems to colorize the B&W titles from the joint venture library, and Screen Gems Classicolor's revenue was paid from distribution of the combined Screen Gems and CST libraries in the short-term, and color-converted versions of the titles would go into the pipeline by 1988, and plans to acquire additional features and TV shows for distribution and color conversion, and input many series from the
Columbia Pictures Television Columbia Pictures Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CPT) was launched on May 6, 1974, by Columbia Pictures as an American television production and distribution studio. It is the second name of the Columbia Pictures television division Screen Gem ...
library that was available for colorization use, which included library series, as well as feature films that were originally released in the black-and-white format. In May 1987, Coca-Cola Telecommunications partnered with Grosso-Jacobson Productions in order to make the development of productions in a non-exclusive pact, namely four made-for-television movies, which included ''The Gunfighters'', ''Hounds of Hell'', ''Nightfighters'' and ''Partington'', which was offered to first-run syndication. In June 1987, Coca-Cola Telecommunications and
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signed an agreement to co-produce and distribute 15 made-for-cable films that was licensed for a foreign release, and commit as much as $70 million to the venture, and wants HBO to produce the projects in-house, or by third-party producers under the
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banner, and five of them were produced by Coca-Cola Telecommunications, and production costs were shared on all films, and under the terms of the deal, HBO would premiere the films and retain the domestic home video rights to the ten films, while CCT received domestic home video rights to the five films, as well as foreign rights of all 15 films in the agreement. On December 31, 1987, CCT was shut down and was folded into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution (now
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). This change came when Columbia/
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was merged with Tri-Star Television, resulting in the loss of two key executives who had run CCT, namely Herman Rush and Peter Seale, as well as Columbia/Embassy Television president Barbara Corday. As a result, CCT had merged with the distribution division of Columbia/Embassy Television to start out Columbia Pictures Television Distribution, featuring most of the original Columbia/Embassy distribution team, who had survived after the merger, including syndicated president Barry Thurston, who had headed Columbia/Embassy's syndication business and took over all of the responsibilities for CCT. Shortly after Coca-Cola Telecommunications shut down, two of the company's top executives, namely Herman Rush and Peter Seale had to launch a brand new company in order to allow them and other executives of the CCT unit to form a new company that would be a successor of CCT to distribute certain of the unit's properties that was formerly handled by Coca-Cola Telecommunications and has still had negotiations to start a brand new syndicated company.


Notable programs


TV series

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'' (1983-1986; A Stephen J. Cannell Production; originally distributed by
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) *''
Punky Brewster ''Punky Brewster'' is an American sitcom television series about a young girl (Soleil Moon Frye) being raised by a foster parent (George Gaynes). The show ran on NBC from September 16, 1984, to March 9, 1986, and again in syndication from Octobe ...
'' (1984-1988, produced by Lightkeeper Productions in association with
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; syndicated from 1987 to 1988, Sony Pictures Television handles domestic syndication, while
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owns the show and handles international syndication with
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also handles International syndicated TV distribution. Shout! Factory has DVD rights under license from NBC) *''
The Price Is Right ''The Price Is Right'' is a television game show franchise created by Bob Stewart, originally produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman; currently it is produced and owned by Fremantle. The franchise centers on television game shows, but also inc ...
'' (1985-1986; A
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Production; nighttime version as TPS now owned by Fremantle North America) *''
Card Sharks ''Card Sharks'' is an American television game show. It was created by Chester Feldman for Mark Goodson- Bill Todman Productions. The game features two contestants who attempt to predict the outcome of survey questions to gain control of a ro ...
'' (1986-1987; A
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Production; nighttime version as TPS now owned by Fremantle North America) *''
The New Gidget ''The New Gidget'' is an American sitcom sequel to the original 1965–66 sitcom ''Gidget''. It aired in syndication from September 15, 1986, to May 12, 1988. The series was produced by original ''Gidget'' series producer Harry Ackerman and was la ...
'' (1986-1988) *''
The Real Ghostbusters ''The Real Ghostbusters'' is an American animated television series, a spin-off/sequel of the 1984 comedy film ''Ghostbusters''. The series ran from September 13, 1986, to October 5, 1991, and was produced by Columbia Pictures Television and DI ...
'' (1987-1988 only, co-produced by DIC Enterprises) *''
Dinosaucers ''Dinosaucers'' is a 1987 animated television series co-produced in the United States and Canada, produced by DIC Animation City and distributed in syndication in the US by Coca-Cola Telecommunications. The show was created by producer Michael ...
'' (1987, produced by DIC Enterprises) *''
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'' (1985 special episode only) (produced by DIC Enterprises, owned by
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) *'' Merv Griffin at the Coconut Ballroom'' (1987 pilot) *''
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'' (1987) *''
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'' (1987) (produced by DIC Enterprises, now owned by
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) *'' That's My Mama Now'' (1987 pilot) *''
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'' (1987-1988 only, distributed by LBS Communications Inc.) *'' Starcom: The U.S. Space Force'' (1987) (produced by DIC Enterprises, now owned by
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)


Attempted series

*A revival of '' Now You See It'', to be hosted by new host Jack Clark was also planned, but never made it past the pilot stage. *A revival of ''
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'', to be hosted by original host
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was also planned, but never materialized.


TV specials

*'' Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter'' (1987) (co-produced by DIC Enterprises, distributed by LBS Communications Inc., now owned by
Sony Pictures Television Sony Pictures Television Inc. (abbreviated as SPT) is an American television production and distribution studio. Based at the Sony Pictures Studios complex in Culver City, it is a division of Sony Entertainment's unit Sony Pictures Entertainm ...
) *''Meet Julie'' (1987)


Notes and references

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