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Litton Entertainment

Litton Entertainment (formerly Litton Syndications) is an American media and production company based in Charleston, South Carolina, with four additional offices in Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Burbank, California. Many of Litton's programs comply with federally mandated educational and informational requirements.
==History==
The company was founded in 1988 by President and CEO Dave Morgan. Its first syndicated productions were a series of one-off, sports-related specials. In the 1990s, seeing a growing market for educational programs due to the enactment of the Children's Television Act, requiring television stations to air a weekly quota of educational programs, Litton began to syndicate ''Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures'': Morgan felt highly of Hanna, going as far as comparing him to Marlin Perkins.
In May 2011, following the announcement of plans to discontinue the ABC Kids Saturday morning block, Litton reached a deal with ABC's affiliate board to syndicate a block of live-action, E/I-compliant programming, known as ''Litton's Weekend Adventure''. The block premiered on September 3, 2011.
On September 28, 2013, Litton introduced its second Saturday morning network television block, ''CBS Dream Team'', for CBS; focusing on teenagers 13 to 16 years old, the block replaced CBS's previous block, ''Cookie Jar TV''. ''Recipe Rehab'' was one preexisting program Litton moved over from its ABC block.
On October 4, 2014, Litton introduced its third Saturday morning block, ''One Magnificent Morning'', for The CW, replacing Saban Brands' Vortexx block.
In April 2015, it was reported that Litton was planning a new, syndicated E/I-complient block known as ''Go Time'', to premiere in the 2016-17 television season. Litton reached deals with some Gray Television, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and CBS-owned independent and MyNetworkTV-affiliated stations, to carry the block.

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