Stuart Baxter, the president of international distribution at Entertainment One (eOne), on the company's library of popular titles, first-look deals with A-list talent and high-profile new shows.
Read More »eOne Signs Keke Palmer to Overall TV Deal
Entertainment One (eOne) has entered into an overall deal for television with the multihyphenate entertainer Keke Palmer.
Read More »eOne Promotes Jacqueline Sacerio
Entertainment One (eOne) has elevated Jacqueline Sacerio to the role of executive VP of scripted television.
Read More »WorldScreenings: eOne Delivers Something for Everyone
Stuart Baxter, the president of international distribution at Entertainment One (eOne), on the importance of remaining up to date with clients’ changing needs.
Read More »eOne Television’s Jocelyn Hamilton on Restarting Production
Jocelyn Hamilton, the president of Entertainment One’s television division in Canada, talks to World Screen Newsflash about how eOne has resumed shooting several shows across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More »eOne Strikes Film Deal with Foxtel
Entertainment One (eOne) has sealed a deal with Australia’s Foxtel for a package of feature films, including the box office hit 1917, for pay-TV and SVOD rights.
Read More »Michael Lombardo Appointed President of Global Television at eOne
Entertainment One (eOne) has tapped veteran TV executive Michael Lombardo, who spent 12 years as president of programming at HBO, to fill the role of president of global television.
Read More »Hasbro Posts Q1 Loss on eOne Acquisition Expenses
Hasbro has reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2020, which saw a net loss of $69.6 million from acquisition-related expenses for Entertainment One (eOne), and the company provided a business update on COVID-19-related matters.
Read More »Hasbro Completes eOne Acquisition
Hasbro has completed its previously announced acquisition of Entertainment One (eOne) in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately £2.9 billion ($3.8 billion).
Read More »U.K. Regulator to Investigate Hasbro-eOne Deal
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking into Hasbro's acquisition of Entertainment One (eOne) to determine whether or not the merger would result in the "substantial lessening of competition."
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