David L. Morgan
Litton Entertainment is a privately held entertainment distribution, production and marketing company, with offices in Manhattan, Burbank, Dallas, and Charleston, S.C. Litton Entertainment is recognized as the preeminent independent producer and distributor of quality television programming.
Litton Entertainment has been producing and distributing quality programming for over twenty years. Programs include Street Court, Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures, The Brian McKnight Show, Storm Stories, NASCAR Angels, Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, and theatrical films. Litton News Services include Consumer Reports, Brighter Living with Jill Cordes, and Good Housekeeping Reports.
Founded in Baltimore in 1988 by President and CEO Dave Morgan, Litton Entertainment has been shaped by Morgan's extensive experience from past executive positions held with Hearst, Taft, Anheuser-Busch and Katz Television. Under Morgan's leadership and spurred by his vision and in-depth understanding of all aspects of the television industry, Litton creates, produces and distributes its own programming.
Litton's roots are grounded in the recognition and development of new talent and the creation of targeted, marketable brands. Having built Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures from its debut in 1990 into the #1 half-hour weekly syndicated program on the air, Litton grew to become the largest supplier of FCC-friendly programs through the 1990s and continues to play a key distribution role in the U.S. broadcast community.
Litton Entertainment has been entrusted with creating media properties for top national brands such as McGraw-Hill's BusinessWeek, Consumer Reports, NASCAR, Standard & Poor's, and Hearst's Good Housekeeping. These major corporations and news brands have turned to Litton Entertainment to leverage their media assets into meaningful content they create and own, and which delivers their message to a broad range of consumers.
Litton Entertainment has been listed among the top ten distribution and production companies in the country, and was recognized in 2007 by TV Week as "a company that has managed to not only survive, but thrive in an era of media consolidation."