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'''Classic Media''' is a syndicator and licensor of vintage animation programming and characters. Among the media assets it owns or handles are the early Rankin-Bass specials, the ''He-Man'' and ''She-Ra'' television series, ''Voltron'', and ''The Lone Ranger''. It is a subsidiary of DreamWorks Animation (which was spun off from the live action [[DreamWorks]]).
'''Classic Media''', currently known as '''DreamWorks Classics''', is a syndicator and licensor of vintage animation programming and characters. Among the media assets it owns or handles are the early Rankin-Bass specials, the ''He-Man'' and ''She-Ra'' television series, ''Voltron'', and ''The Lone Ranger''. It is a subsidiary of DreamWorks Animation (which was spun off from the live action [[DreamWorks]]).


Classic Media holds the worldwide broadcasting license excluding the US, Japan, and Canada to  ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'', and worldwide broadcasting and home video master rights excluding the US, Canada, Latin America, Japan and much of the rest of Asia <ref> Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines (excluding ''Armada'') and Singapore to be exact.</ref> to the [[Unicron Trilogy]] (its rights on ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]'' include US home video [which were sold to [[Kid Rhino]]], and full Latin America and Canadian rights, however).
Classic Media holds the worldwide broadcasting license excluding the US, Japan, and Canada to  ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'', and worldwide broadcasting and home video master rights excluding the US, Canada, Latin America, Japan and much of the rest of Asia <ref> Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines (excluding ''Armada'') and Singapore to be exact.</ref> to the [[Unicron Trilogy]] (its rights on ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]'' include US home video [which were sold to [[Kid Rhino]]], and full Latin America and Canadian rights, however).
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.classicmedia.tv Official website]
*[http://classics.dreamworksanimation.com Official website]
*[http://78.136.27.54:8080/programming/article_862.asp Animated description at Classic Media b2b site]
*[http://78.136.27.54:8080/programming/article_862.asp Animated description at Classic Media b2b site]
*[http://78.136.27.54:8080/programming/article_356.asp Armada description at Classic Media b2b site]
*[http://78.136.27.54:8080/programming/article_356.asp Armada description at Classic Media b2b site]

Revision as of 01:20, 24 July 2013

Classic Media, currently known as DreamWorks Classics, is a syndicator and licensor of vintage animation programming and characters. Among the media assets it owns or handles are the early Rankin-Bass specials, the He-Man and She-Ra television series, Voltron, and The Lone Ranger. It is a subsidiary of DreamWorks Animation (which was spun off from the live action DreamWorks).

Classic Media holds the worldwide broadcasting license excluding the US, Japan, and Canada to Animated, and worldwide broadcasting and home video master rights excluding the US, Canada, Latin America, Japan and much of the rest of Asia [1] to the Unicron Trilogy (its rights on Armada include US home video [which were sold to Kid Rhino], and full Latin America and Canadian rights, however).

References

  • Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines (excluding Armada) and Singapore to be exact.