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Revision as of 20:09, 21 April 2023
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Television production Digital production |
Predecessor | Diplomatic Productions |
Founded | May 12, 2005 |
Founder | Michael Davies |
Headquarters | Manhattan, New York City Los Angeles, California, United States |
Key people | Michael Davies (President) |
Owner | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Parent | Sony Pictures Television |
Website | embassyrow.com |
Embassy Row is an American television, global-based format, and digital production company based in New York City and a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Television. It was founded in 2005 by British television producer Michael Davies.
History
Diplomatic Productions
Davies' first production company, Diplomatic Productions (or just Diplomatic), was founded on December 12, 2000 with the help of ABC and Disney.[1] Davies was originally a senior vice president for Buena Vista Productions, who later joined ABC in February 1998 as executive vice president.[2]
Embassy Row
On May 12, 2005, Davies joined forces with entertainment marketer Tera Banks and LivePlanet co-founder and former CEO Chris Moore to form a new company, Embassy Row. Diplomatic was immediately folded into the new company in the process.
In January 2009, Embassy Row was acquired by SPT, the two having signed a partnership deal three years prior in January 2006.[3][4][5]
Titles by Embassy Row
Entertainment
Diplomatic
- 2 Minute Drill (ESPN 2000-2001)
- Smush (USA 2001) (in association with Greengrass Productions, Jellyvision and USA)
- Pepsi’s Play for a Billion (The WB 2003, ABC 2004) (in association with PepsiCo Beverages North America)
- Studio 7 (The WB 2004) (in association with Monkey Entertainment)
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Talk Shows
- Watch What Happens: Live (Bravo 2009–present)
- Talking Dead (AMC, 2011–2022)
- Doing The Most with Phoebe Robinson (Comedy Central, 2021)
- Prime Rewind: Inside The Boys (Prime Video, 2021)
- Bravo's Chat Room (Bravo, 2020)
- Kal Penn Approves This Message (Freeform, 2020)
- Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (Netflix, 2012-2019)
- Shark After Dark (Discovery, 2013-2019)
- Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler (AMC, 2018)
- 13 Reasons Why: Beyond The Reasons (Netflix, 2018)
- Beyond Stranger Things (Netflix, 2017)
- Adam Carolla and Friends Build Stuff Live (Spike, 2017)
- Comedy Knockout (trutv, 2016–2017; in association with 3 Arts Entertainment)
- The Grace Helbig Show (E!, 2015–present)
- Bianca (Syndicated, 2015; co-produced by Lucky Gal Productions)
- Talking Bad (AMC, 2013)
- Fashion Queens (Bravo 2013–2015, co-produced by True Entertainment and Bravo Originals)
- Crowd Rules (CNBC, 2013)
- The Substitute (2011; in association with Phear Creative and MTV Production Development)
- Kathy (2012–2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television, Donut Run, and Bravo Originals)
- Make My Day (TV Land 2009; in association with Monkey Kingdom, Sony Pictures Television, and TV Land Originals)
- My Kind of Town (ABC, 2005; in association with Monkey Kingdom)
Sports
- Prime Video Sports Talk (Prime Video, 2021-present)
- Good Morning Football (NFL Network, 2016–present)
- Men In Blazers (NBC Sports Network, 2014-2020)
- Garbage Time with Katie Nolan (FS1 2015-2017)
- Barstool Van Talk (Pardon My Take presented by Barstool Sports 2017)
- Fast Cars & Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race (ABC 2007)
- The PDC US Open
- The World Series of Darts
- The World Darts Challenge
Game Shows
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (ABC, 2020–2021; co-produced by Kimmelot and Valleycrest Productions)
- Tug of Words (GSN, 2021-2023)
- The Pyramid (GSN 2012; ;in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN Originals)
- The Job (CBS 2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television)
- The American Bible Challenge (GSN, 2012–2014; in association with Sony Pictures Television, Relativity Television, and GSN Originals)
- Hidden Agenda (GSN 2010; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN
- The Newlywed Game (GSN 2009–2013; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
- Power of 10 (CBS, 2007-2008; in association with Sony Pictures Television)
- Grand Slam (GSN, 2007; in association with Monkey Kingdom, Sony Pictures Television, and GSN)
- The World Series of Pop Culture (VH1 2006-2007; in association with VH1)
- Chain Reaction (GSN, 2006–2007; in association with Sony Pictures Television and GSN)
Food & Reality Competition
- Cutthroat Kitchen (Food Network 2013–2017)
- Recipe for Deception (Bravo, 2016; in association with Realizer Productions)
- Street Art Throwdown (Oxygen, 2015; co-produced by Pretty Ugly Productions)
- The Glee Project (Oxygen 2011–2012)
- Beat Bobby Flay (Food Network, 2013/2014–present; co produced by Rock Shrimp Productions)
- Boy Meets Grill (Food Network, 2002)
- In Search of Real Food
- Real Food Cooking School
- South Beach Food Fest
Digital & branded entertainment
- American Idol Buzz Session
- Hook Me Up (Yahoo! Tech 2006–present)
- The 9 (Yahoo! 2006-2008)
- Poptub (YouTube 2008–present)
- Talent Show
Feature film
Notes and references
- ^ "EBSCO Host" DAVIES PACTS WITH DISNEY, ABC connection.ebscohost.com, Retrieved on July 17, 2013
- ^ "EBSCO Host" Buena Vista executive joins ABC connection.ebscohost.com, Retrieved on July 17, 2013
- ^ Sony Pictures Television Acquires Michael Davies' Embassy Row, reuters.com
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2009-01-14). "Sony TV Acquires Embassy Row". AdWeek. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
- ^ Sony Corporation of America Sony Pictures Television Acquires Michael Davies' Embassy Row sony.com, Retrieved on July 17, 2013