Colex Enterprises


Colex Enterprises was a joint venture between Columbia Pictures Television and LBS Communications, Inc., active from January 1984 to December 31, 1987. The name of the venture is a portmanteau of the two companies' names.

History

In December 1982, Columbia Pictures Television agreed to license domestic distribution rights to the television series Family to LBS. Family was subsequently added to Colex's roster when the venture was officially formed as an entity, and the first new series added to Colex's roster was Gidget. The venture was designed to handle syndication of various properties from CPT on an advertiser-supported barter basis and a cash basis.
Initially, the billing for this entity was "A joint venture of Columbia Pictures Television and LBS Communications Inc." In 1985, this was temporarily changed to "A joint venture of LBS Communications Inc. and Columbia Pictures Television," only to revert to the previous billing within a few months.
Colex formed a squad of package monikers in November 1985:
A year later, a duo of rearrangements with the package monikers occurred:
  • Colex Premiere Movies was renamed to Colex Films.Family was moved to The Colex Classics from Colex Off-Net, while Ghost Story/Circle of Fear was moved to the latter from the former.
By the very beginning of 1987, following the formation of Coca-Cola Telecommunications, the billing for this entity was changed to "A joint venture of LBS Communications Inc. and Columbia Pictures Television, in association with Coca-Cola Telecommunications." Both Colex and Coca-Cola Telecommunications were eventually dissolved, following the formation of Columbia Pictures Entertainment.
The name remains a trademark of Sony Pictures Television to this day.

Programming distributed by Colex Enterprises

Television programs

Father Knows Best The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Route 66 Gidget The Flying Nun Ghost Story/Circle of Fear Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Family Eischied Father Murphy

Movies

The Care Bears Movie The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation

Telemovies

Gidget Gets Married
  • ''Three Wishes for Jamie''

Post-dissolution

Following the dissolution of Colex as an entity, the agreement between Columbia Pictures Television and LBS continued for four more years, until LBS filed for bankruptcy. During this time, in addition to properties previously handled by Colex, the following properties were licensed to LBS from Columbia Pictures Television :

Programming previously not in syndication

Matt Helm Gibbsville David Cassidy: Man Undercover Salvage 1 The Rousters

Programming previously handled by CPT

Casey Jones What's Happening!!

Programming previously handled by CPT for clearances and LBS for advertising sales

What's Happening Now!!