No, it was a super small company tied to a school textbook publisher. They did a bunch of documentaries for TV and some multimedia content that was used to support some of the textbooks in classes. They (the production company) hasn't existed for almost 20 years, the publisher outsourced most of that work.
It was Anaya TV, but I think they only existed for 3 or 4 years, 98 to 00 or something like that. They did full regular video, some of it for TV, and I think they put some of the video on CDs that came with the teacher's edition of some textbooks.