The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Ed Sullivan Show’ archives now streaming online

- ALICIA POWELL

A trove of historic TV performanc­es by The Supremes, The Jackson 5, The Beach Boys and others on “The Ed Sullivan Show” have been made available around the world under a deal to bring the program’s large archive to online streaming.

Universal Music Enterprise­s (UMe), a unit of Vivendi’s Universal Music Group, purchased global digital rights to the long-running U.S. variety show and will offer full-length performanc­es for viewing on “The Ed Sullivan Show” YouTube channel and EdSullivan. com.

Sullivan’s show aired on Sunday nights on CBS from 1948 to 1971. The host welcomed establishe­d and upand-coming entertaine­rs, comedians, athletes, dancers and others. Sullivan, who was a newspaper reporter and columnist before becoming a TV pioneer, died in 1974.

In the past, only short clips of some performanc­es were available online through official channels, along with unauthoriz­ed low-resolution videos.

UMe said it would release thousands of high-resolution performanc­es from the “Ed Sullivan” catalog over the next three years, with at least one new video posted daily.

The first batch includes The Supremes, The Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Neil Diamond.

Appearing on Sullivan’s show boosted the careers of many performers, from rock ‘n’ roll bands to country stars and Motown groups. The Supremes were featured 16 times.

In the group’s early days, “we had all the records that we have released that were not hits,” Supremes singer Mary Wilson said in an interview. “Once we made it big and we were on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show,’ I knew that we had actually made it then.”

The Beatles gave their first live U.S. TV performanc­e on Sullivan’s New York stage in February 1964, attracting a then-record U.S. television audience of 73 million people.

Other memorable musical acts included Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones and The Doors. UMe licensed the global digital rights to the series from SOFA Entertainm­ent Inc, the company formed by documentar­y filmmaker Andrew Solt when he bought the rights to the show’s library in 1990.

 ??  ?? Members of the Supremes stand with variety show host Ed Sullivan in a file photo from one of their many appearance­s.
Members of the Supremes stand with variety show host Ed Sullivan in a file photo from one of their many appearance­s.

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