The new management company
Eric Murphy joins in
HBO's
Entourage is based on Brillstein Entertainment, as well as the character Murray Berenson based on the company's founder
Bernie Brillstein. Brillstein sold his shares in the company to
Universal Pictures in 1996, giving Grey, his one time protégé, full rein over operations. In 1998, the Brillstein-Grey Communications division was renamed to Brillstein-Grey Television after
ABC took back its shares in the company. Before that, Buena Vista Television picked up syndication rights to
C-16: FBI, before the series was cancelled. In 1999, Universal sold Brillstein's shares to Grey, and the company's television unit was subsequently rechristened Brad Grey Television as a result. Also, Brad Grey Television struck a deal with
Columbia TriStar Television to produce and distribute television shows. Briefly, in 1999, it became Basic Entertainment, before reverting to its original name in 2000. In 2002, Brad Grey Pictures was shut down, and it was replaced by
Plan B Entertainment. Also that year, the company's television unit secured a distribution deal with
20th Century Fox Television. Grey sold his interest in the company in 2005 In 2007, the company became the current Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Several shows by the company now have ancillary rights owned by
NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. Some of these shows are distributed by
Sony Pictures Television in North America. == References ==