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Industry
  
Television syndication

Founded
  
2006

Parent organization
  
Website
  
debmarmercury.com

Acquisition date
  
July 2006

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Type
  
Subsidiary of Lionsgate

Predecessors
  
Debmar StudiosMercury Entertainment

Headquarters
  
Santa Monica, California, United States

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Debmar-Mercury is a television syndication company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lionsgate.

Contents

History

Debmar-Mercury was formed from a merger of Debmar Studios and Mercury Entertainment in 2006. On July 12, 2006, Lions Gate Entertainment expanded into television distribution and acquired Debmar-Mercury. In November 2006, the company was awarded the syndication rights to Family Feud and industry rumors suggest that the company could also syndicate some classic Goodson-Todman shows. Its logo and mascot is a jaguar jumping out of a filmstrip. On January 11, 2007, 20th Television picked up ad-sales for Debmar-Mercury series in syndication.

The 10-90 Model

Debmar-Mercury is known for pioneering a unique syndication model, known as the "10-90" approach, where the syndicator sells the program to a cable station for a 10-episode test run. If those 10 episodes achieve acceptable ratings, the show would be renewed for an additional 90 episodes. This allows the show to have a profitable life in off-network syndication, in which 100 episodes is considered the desired number for a show to begin entering daily reruns. This unique broadcast syndication model for television was used with the TBS and OWN cable television networks for multiple sitcoms created by the multihyphenate Tyler Perry, and for multiple series with the FX cable television network, featuring the likes of actors Charlie Sheen and Kelsey Grammer and comedians Martin Lawrence and George Lopez.

So far, three shows have failed to reach the ratings threshold for a 90-episode: Comedy Central's Big Lake (2010), which was produced by Funny or Die co-creators Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, and the 2014 FX sitcoms Saint George and Partners.

Partial list of series

This is the list of series distributed by Debmar-Mercury. Aside the Lionsgate libraries and the Revolution Studios film library, Debmar-Mercury distributes from the following:

Note: Some shows denoted with an asterisk (*) are distributed in conjunction with 20th Television for ad-sales.

  • ALF (1986-1990) (produced by Alien Productions. Debmar-Mercury syndicated the series in 2006)
  • South Park (1997–present) (Syndicated the series since 2005)*
  • Family Feud (1999–present) (produced by FremantleMedia North America and Feudin' Productions (1999-2010) and by Wanderlust Productions (2010–present). Syndicated the series since 2007)*
  • American Chopper (2003-2010)
  • Deadliest Catch (2005–present)
  • Tyler Perry's House of Payne (produced by Tyler Perry Studios) (2006-2012) on TBS*
  • The Wendy Williams Show (2008–present)*
  • Trivial Pursuit: America Plays (2008-2009)*
  • Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (2008-2011) (produced by Tyler Perry Studios on TBS) (co-distributed by Turner Television with ad-sales by Disney-ABC Domestic Television)
  • Are We There Yet? (2010-2012) on TBS*
  • The Jeremy Kyle Show (2011-2013)*
  • Anger Management (2012–2014)*
  • Celebrity Name Game (2014–present) (produced by FremantleMedia North America, CBS Television Studios, and Entertain the Brutes)*
  • Tosh.0 (2009–present) on Comedy Central*
  • References

    Debmar-Mercury Wikipedia