BEVERLY HILLS: FilmOn TV Networks has purchased CinemaNow, a pioneer in the field of transactional video on demand (TVOD).
Read More »Relativity TV Business Being Relaunched by Tom Forman as Critical Content
LOS ANGELES: Critical Content is the new independent studio launched by Tom Forman from the television assets of Relativity Media.
Read More »Red Arrow Entertainment Group Invests in U.S. Producer Orion
MUNICH: Red Arrow Entertainment Group has purchased a majority stake in the U.S.-based production company Orion Entertainment, which specializes in non-scripted programming and branded entertainment.
Read More »Lionsgate Enters Overall TV Deal With Producing Team Shumsky & Harris
SANTA MONICA/VANCOUVER: Lionsgate has signed an overall television deal with producing team David Shumsky and Mark Harris, who will create new original programming and formats for the alternative group through their Ohana Pictures banner.
Read More »Nexstar to Acquire Media General for $4.6 Billion
IRVING/RICHMOND: Nexstar Broadcasting Group has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire all outstanding shares of Media General for $4.6 billion.
Read More »E! Lines Up First Scripted Digital Series
LOS ANGELES: Hashtaggers, a new series about a group of people who work together at a social media agency geared to celebrity clientele, marks E!'s first scripted digital comedy.
Read More »Relativity Media Secures $100 Million in New Financing
BEVERLY HILLS: Relativity Media has raised in excess of $100 million in new financing in anticipation of its emergence from chapter 11 in February.
Read More »Nielsen: Live TV Remains Dominant in the U.S.
NEW YORK: Nielsen's latest Local Watch Report shows that live TV remains the primary medium to consume video in the U.S.
Read More »Univision Invests in The Onion
NEW YORK: Univision Communications's digital arm, Univision Digital, has become a minority investor in the comedy and news satire brand The Onion.
Read More »Oscar De La Hoya Launching Two New Online Boxing Channels
BEVERLY HILLS: Oscar De La Hoya has partnered with the streaming TV service FilmOn TV Networks to bring two free boxing channels to the web.
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