Beacon Pictures

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Beacon Communications, LLC, commonly referred to as Beacon Pictures,[2] is an American film and television production and international sales company founded on January 1, 1990, by Armyan Bernstein,[3] who is also its chairman.[4] The company produces motion pictures for studios such as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Universal Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

FoundedJanuary 1, 1990; 36 years ago (1990-01-01) in Tokyo, Japan
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California,
United States
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Beacon Communications, LLC
IndustryFilm
Television
FoundedJanuary 1, 1990; 36 years ago (1990-01-01) in Tokyo, Japan
FounderArmyan Bernstein[1]
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California,
United States
Key people
Armyan Bernstein (chairman)
ProductsMotion pictures
Television series
Websitebeaconpictures.com
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Tom Rosenberg is an original co-founder and was the company's investor. He sold its stake in 1994 to launch Lakeshore Entertainment.[5] In 1996, it struck a first look deal with Universal.[6]

In 2002, three executives of Beacon, namely producer Marc Abraham, Beacon COO Thomas Bliss and senior VP of development Eric Newman left the company to form Strike Entertainment, with a first-look deal at Universal Pictures.[7]

Beacon was acquired in 1994 by COMSAT, who a year later put the company under its Ascent Entertainment Group division. By early 1999, Ascent was about to be broken up due to financial problems, mostly stemming from building the Pepsi Center in Denver.[8] Bernstein and venture capitalist Kevin O'Donnell, son of Kennedy administration special assistant and appointments secretary Kenny O'Donnell, purchased Beacon back, restoring its independent company status.[9][10]

Films

Television

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