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Our History 

In 1999, Greg Zanfardino’s company C1TV Entertainment  brought the British cooking show Two Fat Ladies and the groundbreaking & controversial Original British Queer as Folk to the The United States to launch a niche cable network. “We were at the table for the rights to Queer As Folk against HBO, the leading cabler at that time, and also its then-new rival Showtime. We acquired, aired, and distributed both seasons of the limited Russell T. Davies QAF series. Many years later, the American remake rights were sold to Showtime.”

The company later evolved to include feature films and became Alliance Filmworks and Television. In 2008, Alliance Filmworks and Television sold it’s  intellectual properties to Alliance Atlantis in Canada. A few years later, Alliance Filmworks and Television changed its name and operated as Moniker Entertainment. In 2021, the company completed its’ re-branding to 369 Entertainment.

 

                       The 369 companies include: 

  • 369 Entertainment
    (Film / Television)

 

  • 369 Publishing
    (Digital and Print Publishing)

 

  • 369 Talent
    (Management: Actors, Writers, Directors)

Greg Zanfardino

 

Greg Zanfardino