Hanna-Barbera
![The Hanna-Barbera headquarters in [[Los Angeles]] in the 1990s. The "swirling star" logo on the right was designed by [[Saul Bass]] in 1979.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/49/Hbstudio1990s.jpg/150px-Hbstudio1990s.jpg)
Notable among the productions that the company produced include ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'', the incarnations and spinoffs of ''The Flintstones'', ''Yogi Bear'' and ''Scooby-Doo'' (until 2001), the opening credits of ''Bewitched'' and ''The Smurfs''. With these productions, Hanna-Barbera may have usurped Disney as the most successful animation studio in the world, with its characters becoming ubiquitous across different types of media and myriad consumer products.
By the 1980s, however, the company's fortunes were in decline, as the profitability of Saturday-morning cartoons was eclipsed by weekday afternoon syndication. Taft Broadcasting acquired Hanna-Barbera in 1966 and retained ownership until 1991. It was in this year when Turner Broadcasting System acquired the company, using the back catalog to establish Cartoon Network the following year.
By the time Hanna died in 2001, Hanna-Barbera as a standalone company was folded into Warner Bros. Animation. The name continues to be used for copyright, marketing and branding purposes for former properties now produced by Warner Bros.. Provided by Wikipedia