The Program Exchange

The Program Exchange continued to hold distribution rights to the Jay Ward Productions and Total Television archives throughout the exchange's existence; both of those companies' programs were produced at the DFS-owned Gamma Productions studios in Mexico until that studio shut down in 1968.

[3] The company grew with Olympic Champions, which starred Bruce Jenner; it was the first ever live-action show distributed by DFS themselves.

[5] It also acquired the exclusive syndication rights to two other Screen Gems shows, I Dream of Jeannie and The Partridge Family.

[10] In 1997, The Program Exchange secured the syndication rights to the first 65 episodes of the original English dub of Sailor Moon.

A year later, it helped DiC broadcast the remaining 17 episodes on Cartoon Network's programming block Toonami.