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  • AMC Networks to acquire Chellomedia from Liberty Global

    AMC Networks to acquire Chellomedia from Liberty Global

    MUMBAI: Cable television networks’ AMC Networks has reached a definitive agreement to substantially acquire all of Chellomedia, the international content division of Liberty Global for €750 million (approximately $1.035 billion). The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2014.

     

    The acquisition would bring AMC Networks a wide number of television channels on board that are distributed to more than 390 million households in 138 countries. The channels span a range of genres, including movie and entertainment networks, providing significant long-range opportunities for AMC Networks to distribute its popular original programming from AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel and WE tv across an expansive global footprint.

     

    “Chellomedia has developed a remarkable portfolio of popular channels that reach millions of people around the world. As AMC Networks has expanded internationally, we have had a great desire to do something we consider fundamentally strategic, which is to take our content and put it on channels we own. This acquisition allows us to secure a large, global platform on which to distribute our increasingly successful original programming through a collection of strong, well-established and well-managed assets worldwide,” said AMC Networks president and CEO Josh Sapan. “Together, we can grow these assets and make them even more popular and valuable around the world.”

     

    Chellomedia president Niall Curran said, “AMC Networks are content professionals with an excellent creative and business track record. They are highly enthusiastic about the business we have built at Chellomedia and are ambitious to develop it further, making AMC Networks a great owner and partner for Chello’s next phase of growth.”

     

    In addition to the AMC channel, AMC Networks also owns IFC and IFC Films, WE and the Sundance Channel.

     

    The agreement includes the acquisition of Chellomedia’s operating businesses including: Chello Central Europe, Chello Latin America, Chello Multicanal, Chello Zone, the ad sales unit Atmedia and the broadcast solutions unit Chello DMC.

     

    Chellomedia’s has many channels in various genres such as movies, entertainment, sports, children, lifestyle and documentary.
    Guggenheim Securities, LLC served as lead financial advisor to AMC Networks as well as providing capital structure and financing advice. Bank of America Merrill Lynch has provided a commitment for debt financing for the transaction and also served as financial advisor to AMC Networks. Legal advisors were Clifford Chance.

  • Rainbow Media sells women’s entertainment slate to international broadcasters

    Rainbow Media sells women’s entertainment slate to international broadcasters

    MUMBAI: Rainbow Media has announced several new sales for its Women’s Entertainment (WE tv) programming.

    London-based iD Distribution will take WE tv content into Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, The Netherlands, Australia and Brazil. In 2006, WE tv series were sold to the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Turkey, Finland, Korea, the Middle East and New Zealand.

    Series planned around weddings like Platinum Weddings , Making Love Happen with Lou Paget, Katrina Weddings: A Second Chance, I Can’t Believe I Wore That and Bride vs. Bride has the most takers with Wedding TV buying a number of these series.

    New international sales were also announced for the ULTRA HD production Style Me With Rachel Hunter, which airs on Rainbow’s WE tv. Style Me was sold to Club Channel (Poland/Hungary), Kino Channel (Ukraine), Living (New Zealand) and Globosat (Brazil). In this reality-based show, 12 contestants vie for $10,000 in cash and the chance to be the next top celebrity stylist for series host Rachel Hunter.

  • Rainbow Media adds independent film channel prog to international content offerings

    Rainbow Media adds independent film channel prog to international content offerings

    MUMBAI: Rainbow Media Holdings LLC has again expanded its agreement with London’s iD Distribution to add a wealth of original content from The Independent Film Channel (IFC). Fueled by the solid international sales of its brands and growing global interest in its vast programming lineup, this latest expansion comes just as iD closes its first successful year of international sales for Rainbow Media.

    The Independent Film Channel (IFC)—launched in September 1994—is dedicated to independent film 24 hours a day, uncut, uncensored and commercial free. The channel’s “tv, uncut” mantra and its commitment to the independent film community and culture have helped establish IFC as a brand with a cult following of enthusiasts who revel in its original films and series. Over the network’s 12 year history, IFC has compiled an expansive slate of originals that includes such recent stand-outs as the network’s critically acclaimed signature series The Henry Rollins Show and original comedies The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman and Greg the Bunny, among other films, documentaries and specials, states an official release.

    “It was a natural progression to include IFC as part of iD Distribution’s rich slate of offerings at MIPCOM, considering their continued success in selling Rainbow content around the world,” said Rainbow Media’s SVP Business Development Glenn Oakley in announcing the extended agreement. “IFC’s original programming has achieved phenomenal success with viewers in the United States, and we look forward to seeing this extend throughout the global marketplace.”

    “Since IFC launched in 1994, we have seen the channel grow both its audience and vision. This is now a brand synonymous with engaging and edgy original programming that our U.S. viewers have come to expect,” said IFC’s EVP and GM Evan Shapiro. “We are obviously thrilled at the opportunity to bring the IFC brand and original entertainment to other regions in the world.”
    Added iD Distribution’s MD Sally Miles: “IFC, with its refreshingly edgy tone, presents a fantastic array of series and specials that celebrate all things relevant to the indie film fan. This is a lineup with definite appeal to international audiences, and we’re pleased at the opportunity to bring it to market.”
    Among the top IFC offerings at MIPCOM are:

    Dinner for Five (49 x 30’) – Named by Entertainment Weekly as one of its top “Alterna-TV” picks, IFC’s signature series hosted and created by Jon Favreau (Elf and Made) brings together an intimate gathering of personalities from film, television, music and comedy for a lively and spontaneous evening of food and banter.

    Film School (10 x 30’) – Why do so many people want to make movies? If you think you know the answer, this 10-part documentary series may make you think again. Executive producer and creator Nanette Burstein (The Kid Stays in the Picture) and producer Jordan Roberts document the trials and tribulations of four film school students during their final year at the prestigious New York University.

    Greg the Bunny (15 x15’) – In this comical series of puppet parodies, the cancellation of the main characters’ sitcom is now just a painful memory. More current concerns are overdue rent and funding Warren the Ape’s drinking habit. So they’ve returned to where it all began: making film parodies for IFC.

    Hopeless Pictures (9 x 17’) – This new animated comedy series centers on a dysfunctional Hollywood indie dream factory. Studio head Mel Wax struggles to reign in out-of-control pill-popping Swedish directors and assorted egomaniacal stars and starlets, while coping with a vengeful soon-to-be ex-wife, assorted affairs, his idiot nephew/head of production, and a hostile takeover by IFC.

    The Henry Rollins Show (20 x 30’) – The Henry Rollins Show takes an uncensored approach to talk show programming with an independent voice that balances humor, angst, art and intellect. Following critical acclaim as IFC’s outspoken host on Henry’s Film Corner, Rollins incorporates an eclectic selection of musical acts, a wider range of celebrity guests and original comedy segments into his newest series.

    Henry Rollins: Uncut From NYC (1 x 90’) – This one-hour special was taped during a stop at Town Hall in New York City on Rollins’ ‘25 Years of Bullshit’ Spoken Word Tour. The special features Rollins’ most engaging, enraging and humorous commentary on politics and pop culture, as well as his favorite exploits from 25 years on the road.

    The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman (8 x 30’) – Ten-plus years after graduating from NYU Film School, best friends Jackie Woodman and Tara Wentzel, are still waiting for Hollywood to let them put their skills to use. Their struggles and antics holding onto “the dream” keep them suspended in a solution of willfully-ignorant optimism, promiscuity and irresponsibility.

    Ultimate Film Fanatic (18 x 30’ plus format opportunity) – Hosted by Chris Gore, film critic and creator of indie magazine Film Threat, this is a series in which film geeks from across the country compete for the coveted title of THE Ultimate Film Fanatic. To prove it, they answer trivia, debate great film questions and show they are OBSESSED with movies.

    Since launching its global expansion initiative just under a year ago, Rainbow Media—through iD Distribution—has sold over 1,000 hours of programming from its VOOM HD, WE tv, Mag Rack and sportskool brands to broadcasters around the world, including China, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Australia, New Zealand and India, the release adds.