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The Hearst Media Production Group (formerly Litton Syndications and Litton Entertainment) is an American media and production company based in
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as a division of the
Hearst Television Hearst Television, Inc. (formerly Hearst-Argyle Television) is a broadcasting company in the United States owned by Hearst Communications. From 1998 to mid-2009, the company traded its common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ...
subsidiary of
Hearst Communications Hearst Communications, Inc., often referred to simply as Hearst, is an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Hearst owns newspapers, magazines, televi ...
, with three additional offices in
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, Washington, D.C., and
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. Many of HMPG's programs comply with federally mandated educational and informational requirements.


History


Early history (1988–2011)

The company was formed in 1988 as Litton Syndications by Dave Morgan in
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. Its first syndicated productions were a series of one-off, sports-related specials. The programs were bought from other companies. In the 1990s, seeing a growing market for educational programs due to the enactment of the
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, requiring television stations to air a weekly quota of educational programs, Litton began to syndicate '' Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures''. In 1993, the company was moved to
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, while maintaining a production base in
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. Litton has maintained a long-time business relationship with
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with three more later series throughout the 2000s and 2010s, only ending actively in 2021 with Hanna's retirement; HMPG will continue to distribute his shows indefinitely. In 2005, the company changed its name from Litton Syndications to Litton Entertainment. Adding to its outside syndication library that included ''
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'' in May 2007, Litton purchased from Peace Arch Entertainment Group syndication rights to 85 movies in the Castle Hill library. The low budget films were bundled into 4 groups and was the company's first move into syndicating movies. By 2008, LE had syndicated rights to three off-
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shows, '' Cribs'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', while adding that year, '' Storm Stories'' from
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. In 2009-10, Litton offered the nontraditional court show '' Street Court''. In January 2011, Litton distributed the hip-hop newsmagazine ''Direct Access'' (hosted by Darian "Big Tigger" Morgan) from WDCW/ Washington, D.C. to fellow
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stations and
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's
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.


Involvement in network E/I blocks (2011–2017)

In May 2011, following the announcement of plans to discontinue the ABC Kids Saturday morning block, Litton reached a deal with ABC's affiliate board to syndicate a block of live-action, E/I (educational and informative) compliant programming, known as Litton's Weekend Adventure. The block premiered on September 3, 2011. On September 28, 2013, Litton introduced its second Saturday morning network television block, CBS Dream Team, for CBS; focusing on teenagers 13 to 16 years old. The block succeeded CBS' previous block, Cookie Jar TV. ''
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'' was one preexisting program Litton moved over from its ABC block. The company planned to double its productions by adding production facilities in South Carolina. Litton began renting and renovation a North Charleston studio used with its first-ever scripted production, '' The Inspectors'', also being its first series produced there. LE's first film produced in that studio was the independent film ''The Ivy League Farmer'', which began filming in September. Additionally, Litton planned to build its own studio complex with multiple stages somewhere in the state. Production of most of Litton's productions should move there also. In 2014, ''Ocean Mysteries With Jeff Corwin'' won two Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Travel Program and Outstanding Directing in a Lifestyle/Culinary/Travel Program. On October 4, 2014, Litton introduced its third Saturday morning block, One Magnificent Morning, for
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, succeeding Saban Brands'
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block. For the 2016-17 season, Litton launched two additional E/I programming blocks. On April 27, 2015, Litton announced ''Go Time'', a syndicated block of E/I programming drawn largely from reruns of programming from its other network blocks, which launched on October 1, 2016. On February 24, 2016, Litton and
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announced The More You Know, which launched on October 8, 2016, succeeding NBC Kids.


Acquisition by Hearst and rebranding as HMPG (2017–present)

On January 6, 2017,
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, a division of
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and a former employer of company founder Dave Morgan, announced that it had acquired a majority stake in Litton for an undisclosed amount, a deal closed on February 1, 2017. On January 25, 2017, Litton and
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announced a deal for the 2017–18 season where they will provide E/I content for Tribune's
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network. In the 2017-18 season, NBC's The More You Know block also began to be carried on NBC's classic television subchannel network,
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. On January 6, 2018,
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's block, ''MiTelemundo'', was relaunched to carry programs from NBC's ''The More You Know'' block, in Spanish. The block, however, kept its original name. On September 7, 2021, after fully acquiring Litton's balance that year, Hearst Television announced that the former would be moved under a new unified banner for the latter's outside productions, including ''
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''. On January 28, 2022, it was revealed that the name of Hearst Television's newly-rebranded unified division will be Hearst Media Production Group, and a new logo and production card were also unveiled for the new banner. On March 3, 2022, HMPG made a deal with Toonz Media Group, in which the former will co-produce animated productions with the latter, including ''Paddypaws'', ''Sunnyside Billy'', ''Kingdom of None'' and ''Aliens in My Backpack'', and distribute them in the United States.


Former divisions

Litton formerly had three operating divisions: Freely accessibl
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/ref> *Litton Worldwide Distribution *Litton Media Sales *Litton News Source provides stations with reports and features from ''
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'' magazine, ''Consumer Reports TV'' and ''Consumer Alert News Network'' (Hearst itself had previously partnered with ''Consumer Reports'' in the 90s and 2000s for national wire stories). Previous programming included ''Brighter Living With Jill Corde''s, ''BusinessWeek Reports From Wall Street'', ''Standard & Poor's Customized Reports'', ''Consumer Reports'' "Good Housekeeping Reports" and seasonal specials, "Solutions With Jill", "BusinessWeek Custom Wall Street Reports", "S&P Custom Market Indices"


First run syndicated


Programming blocks


Go Time

Go Time is a syndicated E/I-compliant block of six programs previously aired on the network blocks from Litton and Hearst Media, which is cleared throughout 80% of the United States.
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sells advertising for the block in lieu of Litton. On April 27, 2015, Litton announced ''Go Time'' block would launch on October 1, 2016, with
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's independent stations as its major body of stations, along with
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and
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to carry the block. Other groups carrying it are Cowles, Cox,
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, NPG, Scripps, Nexstar, and
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.


Current Go Time programming

* ''Rock The Park'' - hosted by Jack Steward and Colton Smith (previously aired on ABC and
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from 2014 to 2021) * ''Did I Mention Invention?'' - hosted by Alie Ward (also aired on
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from 2018 to 2020) * ''Jewels of the Natural World'' (also aired on
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in the summer of 2020) *''Hearts of Heroes'' (also airing on ABC since 2019)


Stand alone programs

*'' Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures'' (1993–2008), half-hour nature show; continues to be distributed *'' The Wildlife Docs'' (2013–2018), half-hour exotic animal vet show *'' Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller'' (2007–2010), half-hour nature show *''
NASCAR Angels ''NASCAR Angels'' was an American syndicated half-hour television series which aired in syndication in various markets. It was hosted by Shannon Wiseman and former NASCAR Cup Series Champion Rusty Wallace. The purpose for the show was to help ...
'', inspirational automotive rehabilitation reality show co-produced with
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*''
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TV'', half-hour financial news, discontinued with purchase of magazine by Bloomberg L.P. *''Home Team'', inspirational time-compressed home improvement project reality show *''Ask Rita'', a comedy based talk show strip hosted by comedian Rita Rudner *'' Storm Stories'', syndicated distribution of Weather Channel weather event series * ''Ready, Set, Pet'', hosted by Phil Torres


Notes


External links

* {{Hearst Hearst Communications assets Hearst Television Television production companies of the United States Companies based in Charleston, South Carolina American companies established in 1988 Mass media companies established in 1988 Television syndication distributors 1988 establishments in Maryland 2017 mergers and acquisitions