“ | It is a brand, it's a lifestyle, and unlimited really is the right word because we are planning to have businesses in every form of media you can imagine. Including, our new namesake magazine. I am presenting a new vision and a new mission to focus on girls and women feeling their own unlimited power.
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Fallon introduces her company |
Carrington United (formerly NTNR Enterprises and Fallon Unlimited) is a magazine and media conglomerate company. It is owned and named after, Fallon Carrington.
History[]
Season 2[]
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Fallon first purchased NTNR Enterprises to acquire the publishing company, Elcott Publishing. She renamed Elcott Publishing to Femperial Publishing but never paid the mother-company much attention. She admitted that it was just a means to an end.
Season 3[]
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Fallon decided to invest in NTNR. She renamed it Fallon Unlimited and made it a modern and up-to-date magazine and corporation that women and men alike can relate too. She had to navigate legalities as the name Fallon Unlimited was already owned by an older woman. Fallon acquired the name after buying it from the woman. She then launched the magazine with a press conference. On their first day of launch, someone shut down the Fallon Unlimited website. ("A Used Up Memory")
She attempted to pitch the company to Landon III, a creative director based in Wales, but her efforts were thwarted after an accident. She created a puff piece that Liam would write about the building Landon was staying. When Liam found out, she decided to shop the piece to other companies. ("Shoot From the Hip")
Season 4[]
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Season 5[]
Subsidiaries & Assets[]
- Broken Glass Recording Artists
- Femperial Publishing
- Fallon Unlimited Streaming
- Aunt Alexis
- Fallon Shopping Network
- Morell Green Energy Corporation
- Tempo Universal Streaming
Employees[]
- See: Broken Glass Recording Artists, Femperial Publishing, Fallon Shopping Network, and Morell Green Energy Corporation
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- Fallon Carrington (Owner, Major Shareholder, Chairwoman of the Board and CEO)
- Colin McNaughton (Major Shareholder, Interim CEO; formerly)
- Kelly Sanders (Vice President)
- Jeff Colby (Interim CEO; formerly)
Board of Directors[]
- Ellen
- Aubrey ("Stars Make You Smile")
- Brian ("Stars Make You Smile")
- Daniel ("Stars Make You Smile")
- Gary ("Stars Make You Smile")
- Leslie ("Stars Make You Smile")
- Quinn Carter ("Stars Make You Smile")
Personal Assistants[]
Magazine Employees[]
- Alexis Carrington Colby (Advice Columnist; formerly)
- Liam Ridley (Reporter; formerly)
Other Employees[]
- Evan Tate (Company Lawyer; formerly)
- Blake Carrington (Consultant; formerly)
- Jamie ("A Little Father-Daughter Chat")
Trivia[]
- Fallon Unlimited put an offer for naming rights to The Atlantix stadium. ("A Wound That May Never Heal")
- They were the host of the bimonthly podcast, "Aunt Alexis", in which Alexis Carrington dueled out advice to those who ask.
- In "Go Rescue Someone Else" Liam stated that he used to work at Fallon Unlimited and no longer works for the company.