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  • DHX Media
  • DHX Media
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  • Following a number of acquisitions, its library grew to include those of Cookie Jar Entertainment (which, in turn, consisted of the libraries of Cinar, DIC Entertainment, and FilmFair), Epitome Pictures, Ragdoll Productions, Studio B Productions, WildBrain and Nerd Corps Entertainment, along with those of DHX's two predecessors, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company. DHX later entered the broadcasting industry with its acquisition of the English language Family brand (Family Channel, Family Jr., and Family Chrgd) and the French language Télémagino from the former media company Astral Media (other companies bought their sister networks). The company is the largest independent owner of children's television programming in the industry.
  • DHX Media ist ein kanadisches Medienunternehmen und hat noch vor Corus Entertainment die größte Programmbibliothek der Welt. Dies ist dadurch bedingt, dass DHX Media 2006 aus der Fusion mehrerer kanadischer Unternehmen entstanden ist, die bereits vorher viele Serien lizensiert hatten. Zu DHX Medias Projekten gehört unter vielen anderen auch Megaman. Kategorie:Unternehmen
  • File:Redirectltr.pngwikipedia:DHX MediaThis page is a soft redirect.
  • The DHX Media name derives from the combination of the names Decode and Halifax from the 2006 merger between Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company. Studio B Productions was acquired by and became a subsidiary of DHX Media on December 4, 2007. A reverse merger deal with Entertainment One was considered and dropped in 2008. On March 25, 2008, DHX Media acquired Bulldog Interactive Fitness. On September 8, 2010, all related subsidiaries and divisions were rebranded under the label DHX Media. On September 14, 2010, DHX Media acquired WildBrain.
  • DHX Media, or Decode Halifax Media is a Canadian media production, distribution, and broadcasting company. Formed in 2006 by the merger of Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company, the company is a prominent producer and international distributor of children's television programming; its library includes that of Cookie Jar Group (which, in turn, consisted of the libraries of Cinar, DIC Entertainment, and FilmFair), DHX Media UK (Talkback, Thames, Boundless, Retort), Epitome Pictures, Ragdoll Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Studio B Productions and WildBrain, along with that of DHX's two predecessors, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company themselves. DHX is the largest independent owner of children's television programming in the industry.
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  • Animated series
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  • 200
Name
  • DHX Media Ltd.
Type
  • Public corporation
num employees
  • 125
Foundation
  • 2006
Industry
  • Television
Services
  • Cable channels, distribution, development
market cap
  • 5.5E7
Locations
  • 10
Predecessor
  • Decode Entertainment
  • Halifax Film Company
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  • Following a number of acquisitions, its library grew to include those of Cookie Jar Entertainment (which, in turn, consisted of the libraries of Cinar, DIC Entertainment, and FilmFair), Epitome Pictures, Ragdoll Productions, Studio B Productions, WildBrain and Nerd Corps Entertainment, along with those of DHX's two predecessors, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company. DHX later entered the broadcasting industry with its acquisition of the English language Family brand (Family Channel, Family Jr., and Family Chrgd) and the French language Télémagino from the former media company Astral Media (other companies bought their sister networks). The company is the largest independent owner of children's television programming in the industry.
  • DHX Media ist ein kanadisches Medienunternehmen und hat noch vor Corus Entertainment die größte Programmbibliothek der Welt. Dies ist dadurch bedingt, dass DHX Media 2006 aus der Fusion mehrerer kanadischer Unternehmen entstanden ist, die bereits vorher viele Serien lizensiert hatten. Zu DHX Medias Projekten gehört unter vielen anderen auch Megaman. Kategorie:Unternehmen
  • DHX Media, or Decode Halifax Media is a Canadian media production, distribution, and broadcasting company. Formed in 2006 by the merger of Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company, the company is a prominent producer and international distributor of children's television programming; its library includes that of Cookie Jar Group (which, in turn, consisted of the libraries of Cinar, DIC Entertainment, and FilmFair), DHX Media UK (Talkback, Thames, Boundless, Retort), Epitome Pictures, Ragdoll Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Studio B Productions and WildBrain, along with that of DHX's two predecessors, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company themselves. DHX is the largest independent owner of children's television programming in the industry. In 2014, DHX entered the specialty television industry with its acquisition of Family Channel and three other Disney-branded television networks from the former media company Astral Media.
  • File:Redirectltr.pngwikipedia:DHX MediaThis page is a soft redirect.
  • The DHX Media name derives from the combination of the names Decode and Halifax from the 2006 merger between Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company. Studio B Productions was acquired by and became a subsidiary of DHX Media on December 4, 2007. A reverse merger deal with Entertainment One was considered and dropped in 2008. On March 25, 2008, DHX Media acquired Bulldog Interactive Fitness. On September 8, 2010, all related subsidiaries and divisions were rebranded under the label DHX Media. On September 14, 2010, DHX Media acquired WildBrain. On August 20, 2012, it was announced that DHX Media would acquire Cookie Jar Group for $111 million, a deal which would make DHX the world's largest independent owner of children's television programming. The acquisition of Cookie Jar Group by DHX Media closed on October 22, 2012. Ragdoll Worldwide, a joint venture between Ragdoll Productions, BBC Worldwide and an investment group that manages and licenses Ragdoll programming, was bought by DHX on September 16, 2013 for $27.7 million. On November 28, 2013, DHX announced that it would acquire four children's oriented specialty television channels from the former Astral Media for $170 million, consisting of Family Channel, Disney Junior, Disney Junior (French), and Disney XD. The networks were being sold as a condition of Bell Media's 2013 acquisition of Astral Media; its purchase of the networks marks DHX's first foray into television broadcasting. The deal was approved by the CRTC on July 24, 2014, and closed on July 31, 2014. In early 2014, DHX Media acquired Epitome Pictures, the producers of Degrassi, but Epitome did not own international distribution rights. In November, DHX purchased Echo Bridge Entertainment, US distributor that owned the international distribution right to Degrassi and Instant Star and The LA Complex, two other Epitome productions plus 117 children’s and family series consisting of about 1,200 half-hours and another 34 series' distribution right. Other shows in the purchase were Lunar Jim, Beast Wars: Transformers and Emily of New Moon. Nerd Corps Entertainment, a Canadian animation studio founded by former Mainframe Entertainment Producers Asaph Fipke and Chuck Johnson, was acquired by DHX Media on December 24.
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