Fireworks Entertainment

Fireworks Entertainment
Industry Television and film production and distribution
Fate Name changed to Content Television
Founded 1996
Defunct March 14, 2011
Headquarters Originally Canada then United Kingdom from 2005
Key people Jay Firestone
Parent Content Media Corporation PLC

Fireworks Entertainment was founded by Jay Firestone in 1996 to produce, distribute and finance television shows and feature films[1]. Fireworks was acquired by Canwest Global[1] in May 1998, and was later sold to ContentFilm[2], a British company, in April 2005. Over the years Fireworks has amassed a significant catalogue of television shows and movies (Under the Fireworks Pictures label)

From March 14, 2011 Fireworks International became Content Television under the umbrella Content Media Corporation PLC.[3]

Contents

Court cases

The original company was sued by Sony in respect of Queen of Swords.[4] and by 20th Century Fox in respect of Mutant X[5]

Television shows (As Fireworks Entertainment)

TV shows filmed in widescreen 16:9 from 2000 but generally broadcast in 4:3 pan and scan. The widescreen versions are available on DVD.

Movies (As Fireworks Pictures)

References

  1. ^ a b The Believer - Jay Firestone
  2. ^ ContentFilm : News : Selected Press Clippings
  3. ^ Content Media PLC retrieved 5 Nov 2011[1]
  4. ^ Retrieved November 15, 2009 [2]
  5. ^ http://openjurist.org/277/f3d/253/twentieth-v-marvel Retrieved February 21, 2010