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  1. Aug 11, 2005 · A month after the Elvis deal, CKX acquired 19 Entertainment, the British company that produces the TV show “American Idol” and its British predecessor, “Pop Idol.”

    • Woody Baird
  2. Dec 8, 2023 · Over a year after his glimmering masterpiece Elvis hit the big screen, director Baz Luhrmann now wants to return to the King of Rock and Roll’s life story, but this time in TV show format.

  3. Parker's dealings. Following Elvis' death, his manager "Colonel Tom" Parker had set up a licensing operation with Factors Etc. Inc, to control Presley merchandise and keep a steady income supporting his estate. [4] .

  4. Sep 5, 2020 · In total, Elvis had 14 TVs at Graceland and according to the mansion’s official Instagram account he also enjoyed Laugh-In, The Untouchables and The Match Game. Of course, Elvis didn’t always...

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    • George Simpson
  5. Aug 5, 2005 · Graceland managers say the Elvis business, which brings in $40 million a year, is poised to grow even more. CKX says it’s looking into “Elvis-related attractions” in places like Las Vegas,...

  6. Website. sonypictures.com /tv /nonfiction. Sony Pictures Television – Nonfiction (formerly known as CKX, Inc., CORE Media Group, Inc. and Industrial Media, LLC) is an American company founded on February 7, 2005, that owns and develops unscripted entertainment content and intellectual property. It is a division of Sony Pictures Television.

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  8. May 18, 2006 · CKX Inc. took control of Elvis Presley Enterprises last year, and Sillerman wondered aloud in a recent interview with The New York Times if the company should do something about “unauthorized...

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