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'''Starling''' (a.k.a. "Starling Productions") is a French game show production company founded in 1989 by former [[TF1 (France)|TF1]] producer Franck Marty. Starling first produced educational cable series and since 1992, Starling produced game shows and reality series. In 1998, Marty was recruited by [[Canal+ (France)|Canal Plus]] ("Canal+"). On June 7, 2004, [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] acquired Starling from Vivendi S.A. and it was made part of [[Sony Pictures Television International]] until April 1, 2009, when all SPT's companies and joint ventures were combined under one roof. In July, 2020 Satisfaction Group acquired Starling along with the French operations of Sony Pictures Television.▼
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▲Starling (a.k.a. "Starling Productions") is a French game show production company founded in 1989 by former [[TF1 (France)|TF1]] producer Franck Marty. Starling first produced educational cable series and since 1992, Starling produced game shows and reality series. In 1998, Marty was recruited by [[Canal+ (France)|Canal Plus]] ("Canal+"). On June 7, 2004, [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] acquired Starling from Vivendi S.A. and it was made part of [[Sony Pictures Television International]] until April 1, 2009, when all SPT's companies and joint ventures were combined under one roof.
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Background
Starling (a.k.a. "Starling Productions") is a French game show production company founded in 1989 by former TF1 producer Franck Marty. Starling first produced educational cable series and since 1992, Starling produced game shows and reality series. In 1998, Marty was recruited by Canal Plus ("Canal+"). On June 7, 2004, Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired Starling from Vivendi S.A. and it was made part of Sony Pictures Television International until April 1, 2009, when all SPT's companies and joint ventures were combined under one roof. In July, 2020 Satisfaction Group acquired Starling along with the French operations of Sony Pictures Television.
1st Logo (19??-200?)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: TBA
Music/Sounds: TBA
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: TBA
2nd Logo (2004?-)
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FX/SFX: TBA
Music/Sounds: TBA
Availability: So far it's seen on Tournez Manège! (translated as Turn Ride!, the French version of The Dating Game).
Editor's Note: None.