A subsidiary of the company, Schlessinger Media, was founded in 1990 for the purposes of producing original for-the-classroom educational videos.
SAFARI Montage provides K-12 schools and districts with digital learning object repository, curriculum management, video-on-demand, streaming video, and IPTV products.
The SAFARI Montage platform integrates with various third-party learning platforms, including Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, and many popular learning management systems (LMSs) through partnerships and adherence to IMS Global interoperability standards, such as LTI, Common Cartridge, and OneRoster.
In 2014, Library Video Company sold its DVD business to Cerebellum Corporation[1] in order to refocus entirely on its SAFARI digital platforms.
[2][3] In May 2012, PBS announced an agreement to renew and expand its partnership with SAFARI Montage, making SAFARI Montage the primary major commercial digital distributor of PBS’ library of full-length programs to schools in the United States.