The following companies that produce and distribute works are currently redlinks. They are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion; but that troper may not be familiar enough with it, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch or Complaining About Shows You Don't Like.
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- Alibaba Group - Chinese multinational technology company that specifies in retails, e-commerce, technology, and internet. - Clione67
- Alientrap Games
- Anchor Bay Entertainment
- Animation Magic - Defunct Russian-American video game company. You know how The Legend of Zelda had those CD-i games? Remember I. M. Meen? This company did most of the animation on the cutscenes in both, among other projects.
- Arte - European art-focused TV network that also produces films and video games
- Arutz HaYeladim - That's "The Children's Channel" in Hebrew. An Israeli children's channel that has been airing since 1989; they have several original shows to their name, one of which is HaPijamot (which could also use a page).
- BBC Alba - IúkaSylvie
- Big Fish Games
- Blue Underground
- BMB, a creator of Unlicensed Games
- Brain Damage Films
- BreakThru Films - IúkaSylvie
- Brooksfilms
- Canal+
- Classic Media
- Cúla4
- The Daily Wire - RT 1986
- Diamond Steel Comics
- Disney Junior (currently redirects to the Disney Channel page)
- Disney Star - A bunch of channels seen across Asia and the Middle East and owned by Disney, formerly 21st Century Fox.
- Dlala Studios
- Doordarshan
- Dotemu
- Drom (a Finnish Romani theater company) - IúkaSylvie
- EBC - Taiwanese television network
- EBS (Korean television station)
- Eclipse Comics - arromdee
- EIKEN Co., Ltd.
- Eros International
- Fantagraphics - (formerly known as Fantagraphics Books) An American publisher of indie comics, graphic novels, manga, and comic strip anthologies.
- Fantawild Animation - A Chinese animation studio best known for the series Boonie Bears.
- Fleetway (the British comics publisher known at various points in its corporate history as Fleetway Publications, Fleetway Editions and Egmont Fleetway)
- Flying Wild Hog - Creators of the rebooted Shadow Warrior series.
- Fulqrum Publishing
- Gakken - A Japanese publishing company focusing on educational books, toys, and magazine. - Clione67
- Giuvlipen (a Roma feminist theatre company located in Bucharest, Romania) - IúkaSylvie
- Goldcrest Films
- Golden Princess Film Production - Spark Plug The Troper
- Gray Matter Interactive, creators of the The Reckoning Expansion Pack for Quake II, as well as Redneck Rampage, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Call Of Duty United Offensive; not to be confused with the defunct Canadian developer originally called Chris Gray Enterprises.
- Grindhouse Releasing
- Hal Roach Studios
- Hammer Film Productions
- Harmony Gold
- HGTV
- Hummer Team
- Hungama TV
- IBM - page was cut not only for being a stub but rather bafflingly described them as a video game company
- Ice Candy (the creators of Simple Samosa)
- IFC Films - RT 1986
- Impossible Pictures
- Indosiar - Clione67
- Jakks Pacific - Toy manufacturer previously known for their Plug & Play consoles. Nowadays known for their Nintendo and Sonic the Hedgehog action figure lines.
- Janus Films
- Jazwares - Toy company, most famous for owning Squishmallows' company Kelleytoy.
- Kadokawa (incl. Kadokawa Shoten, ASCII Media Works, Enterbrain, Media Factory and other brands)
- Kecskemétfilm Ltd. (a Hungarian animation studio behind Gypsy Tales)
- KBS (Korean television station)
- Khrlo e Romengo - IúkaSylvie
- Landfall Games - Creator of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator and Clustertruck
- Land Ho!
- Lartar Games - supertroper123
- Liquid Entertainment
- Líšeň Theatre - IúkaSylvie
- Lonely Planet
- Lucy Animation Studio [1]
- Macalla Teoranta - IúkaSylvie
- Magic Box Int. (European toy company best known for Gogo's Crazy Bones)
- Magoria Books (a publisher of Cariban and Romani books)
- Majesco Entertainment
- Mandalay Entertainment
- McFarlane Toys
- MECC, creators of The Oregon Trail, Number Munchers, The Secret Island of Dr. Quandary, The Yukon Trail, and Museum Madness, among others.
- Media Asia Group - Spark Plug The Troper
- Media Rights Capital
- M. F. Enterprises
- Miao Mi - Not sure if they belong in Creator/ or Website/ or somewhere else
- Michael Jacobs Productions
- Mindscape
- Millimages
- National General Pictures
- Next Animation Studio (Formerly known as Next Media Animation)
- Ocean Software
- Office Of War Information (U.S. government agency during World War II which produced documentary films such as The Negro Soldier as well as propaganda posters)
- Overbrook Entertainment
- Panasonic (Japan-based tech giant who are known for making cameras, TVs, and had attempted to compete in the Console Wars with the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer) - ToonAbby
- Parovoz Studios - Russian animation studio
- Pi Studios
- Pixcom
- Platinum Dunes
- Playfish
- Playism
- Pogo (Indian television station)
- Porchlight Entertainment
- Producers Releasing Corporation
- Psyonix, creators of Rocket League
- Purple Moon
- Raster Software
- Regal Entertainment - RT 1986 (a Philippine film production company)
- Relic Entertainment - AM_NK
- Riki Group - Russian animation company
- Romance Theatre (founded by Igor Krikunov in Ukraine in 1994) - IúkaSylvie
- Roma Theatre Pralipe (founded by Rahim Burhan in Macedonia in 1971) - IúkaSylvie
- Romen Theatre (a Russian Romani theater company) - IúkaSylvie
- RW Edizioni (Italian publisher)
- S4C (Welsh-language broadcaster separate from, though historically linked to, Channel 4)
- Scholastic (American publisher)
- Scion Studios
- Sensible Software
- The Shakespeare Company Japan (a theatre company moving the setting of William Shakespeare's works to Tohoku) - IúkaSylvie
- Shogakukan
- Signal.MD (Currently a redirect of Production I.G) - ToonAbby
- Soft Bank Group - Japanese Invesment holding company -Clione67
- Standard Comics
- Star Cinema (ABS-CBN's movie production arm) - Spark Plug The Troper
- Star Studios - Indian film company owned by Disney; used to be known as Fox Star Studios until Disney's purchase of Fox
- Streamline Studios
- Summitsphere (video game developer known for Antonball Deluxe and Antonblast)
- Sutka City TV - IúkaSylvie
- Takara Tomy
- Taomee - Chinese game company; they're famous for SEER and Mole's World.
- TechnoSoft
- Telefiction (Known as Téléfiction in French)
- Theatre Romathan (founded by the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic in 1992) - IúkaSylvie
- Tiger Electronics - Spark Plug The Troper
- TV Azteca
- TVB (Hong Kong television broadcasting company)
- TVOntario (Canadian public broadcaster based in Ontario)
- Vaibhav Studios
- Vertical (manga distributor) - Willy Four Eyes
- Vestron Pictures (producing subsidiary of the video company; should also cover Lightning Pictures)
- Viva Entertainment or Viva Communications (a company from the Philippines that has film production and television branches)
- Vtech - One of the most famous producers of electronic toys for young children.
- VTV - The state broadcaster of Vietnam
- Wit Studio (Currently a redirect of Production I.G) - ToonAbby
- Working Title Films
- Yash Raj Films
- Yerimdang - Korean publishing company, known for Why? series - Clione67
- Zee Entertainment Enterprises - An Indian media conglomerate owned by the Essel Group. They own a number of television stations as well as a film studio.
- Zeekerss - Video game studio known for horror games such as It Steals, The Upturned and Lethal Company.