ArgosyMTM AU

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 * Argosy (magazine) would have spun off a production company in 1953, called Argosy Media.
 * Argosy Media would be one of the first ever TV production companies that started off as not connected to a film company, but it would get a film company called Argosy Pictures in 1973.
 * MTM Enterprises would still exist today as part of Argosy Media, under the parent company ArgosyMTM Group.
 * MTM Enterprises would have merged with Argosy Media Affiliates in 1984 to form Argosy Entertainment, which would be acquired by TVS Entertainment in 1988, and then International Family Entertainment in 1993.
 * International Family Entertainment would be bought out by Canadian cable company Shaw Communications in 1996, and spun off (along with Nelvana and the Canadian YTV-related channels) into Corus Entertainment in 1999.
 * Shaw would still sell the US Family Channel (now Freeform) to Fox in 1997 to form Fox Family, which would later be sold to Disney in 2001, not changed from our timeline.
 * In 2006, Corus Entertainment would spin off its holdings based outside Canada, including MTM Enterprises, Argosy Media, and the TVS Entertainment, Southern ITV, and Family Channel libraries, into a new company, Argosy Communications, which would be reorganized into ArgosyMTM Group in 2011.
 * Some fictional animation alumni would exist, such as Michael Shires, Michael Shires Jr., Ellen Peck, Paul Lopez, and Nathan Blake.
 * TVS would have bought out the library of its predecessor ITV franchise, Southern, in 1982.