Tag: Endemol

  • Endemol India to produce Star One show TGILC Dwitiya

    Endemol India to produce Star One show TGILC Dwitiya

    MUMBAI: Endemol India will produce the upcoming Star One show The Great Indian Laughter Champions Dwitiya. Launching on 14 July, the show will attempt to showcase the best talents from both Season one and two of Laughter Challenge.

    In it’s second avtaar, The Great Indian Laughter Champions has become snazzier and is spruced up with unimaginable comical histrionics and a host of film stars, claims an official release. If Hritik Roshan, Bipasha Basu, Priyanka Chopra, Soha Ali Khan, Dia Mirza and Suniel Shetty enthralled the viewers on The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya, celebrities like Riya Sen, Isha Koppikar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Udita Goswami amongst others, will team-up with Shekhar and Sidhu on The Great Indian Laughter Champions Dwitiya. The show has also been revamped as Shekhar and Sidhu judge the contest separately, adds the release.

    Announcing the launch, Endemol India MD Rajesh Kamat said, “We are glad to team-up with Star One and present The Great Indian Laughter Champions Dwitiya to the viewers in India. As a production house we have tried our best to present a dose of whacked-out humour with panache and flamboyance to cure Friday night blues with experimental laughter therapy! We intend to successfully develop some more path-breaking shows and be an integral part of this sunrise industry in the country.”

    Endemol has already delivered formats like Fear Factor India, Deal Ya No Deal and Heart Beat, besides producing shows like The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya.

  • Elías Rodríguez-Viña Cancio is Endemol CEO

    Elías Rodríguez-Viña Cancio is Endemol CEO

    MUMBAI: Television format owner and creator Endemol has announced that Elías Rodríguez-Viña Cancio is its CEO.

    Rodriguez-Viña comes from Telefónica, where he has been responsible for the Group’s non-core subsidiaries. Before that, he was Terra Lycos CFO and has worked for companies such as Arthur Andersen, General Electric and UBS.

    As reported last month by Indiantelevision.com, the former CEO Joaquim Agut had quit citing personal reasons.

  • Pixar, Endemol to participate in cross media event in Holland

    Pixar, Endemol to participate in cross media event in Holland

    MUMBAI: Speakers of Pixar, Endemol, Talpa, Craigslist, Second Life and MySpace will headline Picnic ’06. The media event takes place in Holland from 26 to 30 September 2006.

    The event will focus on creativity in cross media content and technology, specifically in the fields of entertainment and communication.

    The speakers will include Endemol co-founder John de Mol, who also founded Talpa, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark and MySpace senior VP marketing Europe Jamie Kantrowitz. The event will showcase content delivered via TV, the Internet, mobile phones, gaming, virtual reality and music services.

    Bas Verhart who is one of the founders of Picnic ’06 says, “The Netherlands is one of Europe’s leading creative hubs in the areas of design, advertising, multimedia, gaming and architecture. We are glad to be able to host an event where creative talent can network, form partnerships and interact
    with seasoned professionals.”

  • Endemol appoints Rodriguez-Viña as chairman and CEO

    Endemol appoints Rodriguez-Viña as chairman and CEO

    MUMBAI: Endemol N.V. has appointed Elías Rodriguez-Viña Cancio as chairman and CEO of the company. This appointment follows the resignation of Joaquim Agut Bonsfills.

    Rodriguez-Viña will chair the company’s management board, joining its other three members: chief operating officer Tom Barnicoat, chief creative officer Peter Bazalgette and chief financial officer Jan Peter Kerstens.

    Rodriguez-Viña comes from Telefónica SA, where he has been responsible for the Group’s non-core subsidiaries. Before that, he was CFO of Terra Lycos and has worked for companies such as Arthur Andersen, General Electric and UBS.

  • Endemol CEO Joaquim Agut quits

    Endemol CEO Joaquim Agut quits

    MUMBAI: Endemol CEO Agut Bonsfills has quit the global television format firm citing personal reasons.The Supervisory Board has taken steps to arrange for Bonsfills’s succession without delay. The company expects to make a further announcement shortly.

    According to an official release, while the Endemol Board regretted Bonsfills’s decision, it also respected it and thanked him for his valuable contribution and achievements over the last two and a half years.

    Meanwhile, Jan Peter Kerstens has been appointed as the company’s CFO.

  • Endemol announces good results in US, UK & Italy for Q1

    Endemol announces good results in US, UK & Italy for Q1

    MUMBAI: Television format creator Endemol has announced a sound performance in the first quarter of 2006.

    Compared to the first quarter of 2005, Endemol says that it enjoyed a strong increase in business across all genres and most of its markets, especially the US, the UK and Italy. The overall financial outlook for 2006 remains good. Given the lumpy nature of Endemol’s business (project-based), performance in the first quarter cannot be automatically extrapolated to the rest of the year.

    Endemol will publish its half year results on 26 July 2006, with more detailed financial information. Endemol says that its top format in terms of turnover, Big Brother, remains strong. The format was on air in more countries than in the same period of last year, returning to screens in Italy and Belgium after an absence in 2005. The success Endemol has enjoyed worldwide with Deal or no Deal during the first quarter, in particular in the UK and the USA, has resulted in an increasing appetite for game shows (a core element of Endemol’s portfolio), which Endemol is capitalising on.

    In the US, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition continues to do well. After being successfully introduced in the US market in December 2005, Deal or No Deal again had promising ratings for the second series, which aired on NBC in March. Specific examples of the resurgence of game shows can be seen in the US where newly created formats Show Me The Money and For The Rest of Your Life were sold to Fox and ABC respectively and the rejuvenated version of Endemol’s existing format One versus 100 was sold to NBC – all in the same week.

    In the scripted field, Endemol enjoyed a sound performance with several continuing and new soap operas and drama series in its main scripted territories including the Netherlands, Italy and Spain, but also with drama productions in countries such as South Africa and Russia. In April, Endemol increased its stake in the Dutch production company NL Film & TV to 51 per cent, which focuses exclusively on television drama, comedy and feature films.

    In line with the company’s continuing search for expansion in New Territories, the first Asian subsidiary, Endemol India, opened for business at the beginning of the year and enjoyed a successful start in the first three months. In addition, Endemol Polska officially kicked off in Poland as a fully independent production company headed by a newly appointed MD.

    In the digital media field, next to Participation TV, the success of formats like Deal or no Deal and Big Brother is generating substantial revenues on calls and SMSs. Furthermore, Endemol is exploring new sustainable revenue streams through cooperation with companies such as KPN in the Netherlands and BT in the UK, further exploiting Endemol’s library and developing new specific content for their IPTV concepts. This particular broadband and mobile opportunity for exploitation of content is still in its early days and revenues are currently embryonic.

    Endemol CEO Joaquim Agut says, “In the first quarter we have continued to perform strongly across the group. We saw earlier initiated strategic actions taking effect. In addition, several new steps towards the further development and implementation of our strategic priorities were made. We are confident that we will realise the targets given in our financial guidance as provided earlier this year.”

  • Endemol raises stake in Dutch NL Film & TV to 51 per cent

    Endemol raises stake in Dutch NL Film & TV to 51 per cent

    MUMBAI: Endemol N.V. has increased its stake in Dutch company Nijenhuis en de Levita Holding B.V. (NL Film & TV) from 40 per cent to 51 per cent.

    NL Film & TV is led by the creative duo Johan Nijenhuis and Alain de Levita, which focuses exclusively on scripted television drama, comedy and feature films.By increasing its stake in NL Film & TV, Endemol will be able to strengthen the cooperation between the two companies and make NL Film & TV a full member of the Endemol Group. The intensified relationship will allow NL Film & TV’s to further exploit its intellectual property in scripted programming internationally .

    Since its establishment in 2001, NL Film & TV created and produced scripted TV series, such as Costa!, Zoop, Hartslag, Lieve Lust and Keyzer & De Boer Advocaten, for several Dutch broadcasters. In addition, it produced Dutch feature-film hits like Full Moon Party, Ellis in Glamourland and Zoop In Africa.

    “We are excited to be part of the global network of Endemol which gives us the opportunity to further expand abroad,” said de Levita.

    “A good format must first prove itself locally. When it has true potential, it can be understood and enjoyed by audiences all over the world. Our scripted series and feature films can already be seen in more than six countries. Endemol offers us a strong platform to further exploit our formats internationally,” added Nijenhuis.

    Endemol chairman and CEO Joaquim Agut Bonsfills said, “Growth of scripted programming is one of Endemol’s key strategic priorities. Therefore, we are very pleased that Johan and Alain, two of the most talented and successful people in the Dutch scripted TV entertainment industry over the past few years, and their team are keen to intensify cooperation.”

    NL Film & TV’s turnover in 2005 was approximately EUR 15 million. The company currently employs a staff of 10. Endemol has an option to further increase its stake in the future.

  • Endemol extends Barnicoat & Bazalgette’s contracts until April 2011

    Endemol extends Barnicoat & Bazalgette’s contracts until April 2011

    MUMBAI: Endemol has taken some significant steps in terms of retaining its key talent. The company has announced that the contracts of senior management of operating companies in Italy, the UK, the US, the Netherlands and Germany and of Endemol COO Tom Barnicoat and CCO Peter Bazalgette has been extended until April 2011.

    Furthermore, senior management in Spain and other senior management in Italy have extended their contracts until December 2008, with a renewal option year on year after that and until April 2011.

    Additionally, Endemol has introduced a number of incentive schemes to enhance talent retention, foster creativity and deliver financial commitments. For example, there are variable compensation incentives, which are paid based on business performance (mostly for delivering top and bottom line growth). In addition, there is a range of bonuses for Endemol’s creative talent, depending on the market success of formats created.

    Also, at the time of Endemol’s recent IPO, a Long Term Incentive Plan was issued. For the management boards, senior management and the other Top 100 employees, performance shares and/or option plans were granted based on delivering a certain total shareholder’s return. For the rest of the employees a cash-based incentive plan was issued as well (of which 45 per cent was paid in 2005).

    Furthermore, Endemol also promoted senior vice president finance Jan Peter Kerstens as the company’s new chief financial officer.

  • Endemol UK & Cirque du Soleil Images sign 3 year collaboration deal

    Endemol UK & Cirque du Soleil Images sign 3 year collaboration deal

    CANNES: Producer of entertainment formats for the worldwide market Endemol via its U.K. arm Initial has signed a three-year deal with Cirque du Soleil Images to collaborate on the development and production of yearly Cirque du Soleil television specials.

    Specifically created for television, the one-hour specials will feature the best performances from Cirque du Soleil, as well as musicians and artists from around the world.

    Initial’s director of special projects Andy Ward said, “Cirque du Soleil are the most exciting, visual and popular artists in the world and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to work with them to translate their spirit to television. Broadcasters are already very excited.”

    In addition to creating shows, Cirque du Soleil has for many years created original and innovative content for television, video and DVD and film through its multimedia division Cirque du Soleil Images. In every project, Cirque du Soleil Images aims to capture all the spirit of Cirque du Soleil shows.

    Cirque du Soleil will handle all creative content aspects of the stage show and Initial will be responsible for all aspects of the television production.

  • Fox Reality acquires shows from outside the US

    Fox Reality acquires shows from outside the US

    CANNES: Fox Reality channel has announced a slate of new acquisitions at MipTV, taking on programs from the BBC, Endemol, Sony Pictures Television International and Eyeworks Distribution.

    Fox Reality CEO and GM David Lyle said, “We like to be innovative and introduce some classics and some of the most irreverent and entertaining reality shows from outside the U.S. to domestic audiences for whom these shows are new experiences.”

    From the BBC, the channel has secured five seasons of Castaway, seasons one and two of Driving School and three episodes of The Bronx Crime & Justice. Driving School follows a number of would-be drivers as they prepare to take their driving tests. In Castaway, a number of Britons are stranded on the remote Scottish Island of Taransay in the Hebrides. The Bronx Crime & Justice offers a look into the New York legal system.

    Through Endemol, Fox Reality has secured the rights to the controversial dating show There’s Something About Miriam, and with SPTI, it has taken the broadcast rights to the British (three seasons) and Australian (one season) of Dragon’s Den.
    And from Eyeworks, the channel acquired the ten-episode adventure reality Going Straight.