
TriStar Television - Wikipedia
TriStar Television, Inc. (first spelled Tri-Star, and abbreviated as TT) was an American television production studio that was a division of Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures …
TriStar Television (1991-1999) - Audiovisual Identity Database
On October 7, 1991, TriStar Television was relaunched under Sony Pictures Entertainment and renamed to its current name after acquiring several television shows from New World Television.
TriStar TV Shuttered at Sony; Jennifer Turner to Exit
May 31, 2024 · Sony has shuttered its boutique banner TriStar Television, with its two top senior execs Jennifer Turner and Nicole Norwood departing.
TriStar Television - Sony Pictures Entertaiment Wiki
TriStar Television (first spelled Tri-Star) was a American television production studio that was launched in 1986 by TriStar Pictures (the studio which is currently owned by Columbia …
TriStar TV, Behind 'Lucky Hank' & 'The Afterparty,' Shut ... - IndieWire
May 31, 2024 · TriStar TV, the brand behind 'The Afterparty' and 'Lucky Hank,' has been shut down by Sony TV amid further belt-tightening across Hollywood.
Sony Shuts Down TriStar TV - Variety
May 31, 2024 · Sources tell Variety that the move to shut down TriStar TV, which also produced series including “On Becoming a God in Central Florida,” “Good Girls Revolt” and “The Last …
TriStar Television Label Shut Down By Sony, Jennifer Turner
May 31, 2024 · After a nine-year revival, Sony’s TriStar Television label, which was behind such series as The Afterparty, is being phased out again.
Sony to Close TriStar TV - IMDb
Sony Pictures Television is shutting down TriStar TV, the studio behind projects including Apple TV+’s “ The Afterparty ” and AMC ’s “ Lucky Hank.” TriStar will be absorbed into the …
TriStar Television: A Legacy Remembered - YouTube
Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of TriStar Television, from its rise in the 1980s to its impactful merger and lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
TriStar Television - Wikiwand
TriStar Television, Inc. (first spelled Tri-Star, and abbreviated as TT) was an American television production studio that was a division of Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures …