Eyemark Entertainment

History
Eyemark Entertainment was formed upon the acquisition and closure of Group W Productions in 1996. It was a short-lived television distribution unit that operated out of the control of the now named CBS Television Distribution. The production company was closed in 2000, the same year that Viacom and CBS combined for the first time. All of its shows distribution rights are currently owned CBS Television Distribution.

Name etymology
Eyemark Entertainment’s name is derived from Eyemark, a name used to describe the CBS logo used since the 1950s.

Shows distributed

 * Day & Date (1996-1997)
 * The Gordon Elliott Show (1996-1997)
 * Martha Stewart Living (1996-2000)
 * Psi Factor (1996-2000)
 * The George Michael Sports Machine (1996-2000)
 * Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1997-2000)
 * Dr. Joy Browne (1999-2000)