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 * -|Mattel Television= Mattel, Inc. is an American multinational toy manufacturing company founded in 1945 with headquarters in El Segundo, California. The products and brands it produces include Fisher-Price, Barbie, Monster High, Ever After High, Polly Pocket, Enchantimals, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Masters of the Universe, American Girl, and Thomas & Friends. In the early 1980s, Mattel produced video game systems, under its brands and license from mh:awesomegames:Nintendo. The company has a presence in 40 countries and territories and sells products in more than 150 countries. The company operates through three business segments: North America, international, and American Girl. It is the world's second-largest toymaker in terms of revenue, after The Lego Group. In 2019, it ranked #575 on the Fortune 500 list. On January 17, 2017, Mattel named former Google executive Margo Georgiadis as CEO. Georgiadis stepped down as CEO of Mattel on April 19, 2018. Her last day was on April 26, 2018. Ynon Kreiz is now the new CEO of Mattel.

The name Mattel is a blend of the names of Harold "Matt" Matson and Elliot Handler, two of the company's founders.

In this page, we will focus on Mattel ' s involvement in the television industry by their subsidiary called 'Mattel Television, Mattel Television is the television production division of Mattel, Inc. The division is headed by executive producer Adam Bonnet, it was formerly known as HiT Entertainment and the American Girl content creation team in Middleton, Wisconsin. This page will also discuss the problems that the company had before its downfall, as well as their toys too. Read more...