Interglobal

Interglobal Is an American-Canadian Media Production and Distribution Company Based in Los Angles, California, With Secondary Offices in Toronto, Ontario. The company mainly produces and Distributes Mid-Budget Movies and TV Shows.

It is best known for Producing the "College Group" Trilogy, Starring Channing Tatum and Zendaya.

Pre-Interglobal Era
Before becoming mainstream with Mid-Budget Movies and TV Shows, Interglobal First started out as a Home video distributor (For Mostly, Horror Movies).

IGHV was founded in 1984 as Interglobal Video. They released classic black-and-white films such as The Outlaw, Night of the Living Dead, and The Little Princess. From 1985 onward, the company was known as Interglobal Home Video. Over the years, Interglobal began releasing newer films (from the 1960s and 1970s) such as The Mad Bomber, The Keeper, and The Silent Partner. Interglobal also created a special 'Video Store Duplication Series,' which were recorded on higher-quality tapes so that they would last longer with repeated use as rentals.

By 1987, Interglobal's large market share began to shrink, as many of the films they released existed in better quality elsewhere. Interglobal responded by creating the division Kid Flicks, which released 30-minute compilations of public domain cartoons. Kid Flicks tapes were not as popular as other brands, and Interglobal failed to recover their market share.

In 1988, as a final effort to save the company, Interglobal created the division Auburn Productions. Using this new name, they re-released many of the original Interglobal tapes, but with more attractive boxart to stand out on store shelves. This, too, failed to save Interglobal, and the company was closed by 1989 or 1988.

Post Interglobal Era.
In Early 1990, Former Employee: Jane L. Adams was on a Business Trip to Los Angles, That's when she thought about reviving Interglobal, But this time, as more than just a Video Company. A week after the trip, She got in touch with the IGHV Founder, They agreed on the revival Plan, an the Company Officially Relaunched itself on May 2nd 1992.

In 1997, Interglobal Announced it's plans to revive "Kid Flicks" as a more: Original Kids Programming arm. Eventually, Kid Flicks Officially Relaunched in Early 1998 With their first release being: "Oven Toons". Which was a Roaring Success at the time.

In the year 2005, Jane L. Adams stepped down as CEO of the Company, Being Replaced by: Tuck Gabler, With that change, Kid Flicks became: "Kids Club", Interglobal launched a Syndication Company which would air Channels from Genres such as: Comedy, Movies, and Kids and Finally, They introduced the "Red Saturn Logo" Which would become prominent in the Company's History Today.

In 2017, Interglobal Rebranded Again, To appeal to: "Later Generations, with a more-Hip hop Vibe." Eventually in 2019, Tuck Gabler left the company, and was replaced by: C.A Huang Smith.