TelePrompTer Corporation
| Industry | Television |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | H & B American Corporation |
| Founded | 1950 |
| Founder | Irving B. Kahn Fred Barton, Jr. Hubert Schlafly |
| Defunct | 1981 |
| Fate | Merged into Westinghouse Broadcasting |
| Successor | Westinghouse Broadcasting |
| Subsidiaries | Filmation |
TelePrompTer Corporation was an American media company that existed from approximately 1950 until 1981. The company was named for its eponymous primary product, a display device invented by Hubert Schlafly which scrolls text to people on video or giving speeches, replacing cue cards or scripts. Branded as the "TelePrompTer", the name has become a genericized trademark as "teleprompter".