List of assets owned by Starz Entertainment Corp.
Appearance
This is a list of assets currently or formerly owned by Starz Entertainment Corp.
Wholly-owned assets
[edit]- Lionsgate Global Franchise Management
- Lionsgate Music
- Lionsgate Interactive Ventures and Games
- Starz Inc.
- Starz (Premium cable channels and streaming service)
- Starz Encore
- MoviePlex
- IndiePlex
- RetroPlex
- MovieSphere+
- FAST channels
- MovieSphere by Lionsgate
- OuterSphere by Lionsgate
- HerSphere by Lionsgate
- Ebony TV by Lionsgate
Joint ventures
[edit]- Ebony TV by Lionsgate (FAST channel; JV with Ebony Media Group)[1]
- Free TV Networks (broadcast and FAST networks; JV with Warner Bros. Discovery and Gray Television)[2]
- The365 (broadcast and FAST network)
- Outlaw (broadcast and FAST network)
- Defy (broadcast network; joint venture with A&E Networks)
- VCR Action (FAST network)
- VCR Haha (FAST network)
- Laugh Out Loud (JV with Kevin Hart)[3]
- LOL Network
- LOL Stand-Up
- Tribeca Shortlist (streaming service; JV with Tribeca Enterprises)[4]
- Tribeca Channel (FAST streaming network)
- Celestial Tiger Entertainment (JV with Celestial Pictures and Saban Capital Group)
Former assets
[edit]Several assets were spun-off in 2024 to form Lionsgate Studios, of which Starz Entertainment remains as its majority shareholder.
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group
[edit]- Lionsgate Films
- Lionsgate Premiere[citation needed]
- Lionsgate UK
- Elevation Sales (joint venture with StudioCanal UK)
- Primal Media
- Potboiler Television (joint venture with Potboiler Productions)
- Lionsgate India
- Summit Entertainment
- Summit Premiere
- Summit Entertainment Records
- International Distribution Company, LLC (joint venture with Pedro Rodriguez)
- eOne Films
- Amblin Partners (minority stake; joint venture with Steven Spielberg, Reliance Entertainment, Alibaba Pictures, and Universal Pictures)
- Makeready (co-backing with Universal Pictures)
- Sierra/Affinity
- Spyglass Media Group (18.9% with Lantern Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Cineworld and Eagle Pictures)
- Pantelion Films (50% with TelevisaUnivision)
- Roadside Attractions (43%)
- Grindstone Entertainment Group
- Studio L[citation needed]
- Good Universe[5]
- Bad Hombre
- Globalgate Entertainment (joint venture with Televisa Cine (Mexico), Tobis Film (Germany), Nordisk Film (Denmark), TME Films (Turkey), TF1 Studio (France), Lotte Entertainment (South Korea), Belga Films (Belgium), PKDN Films (Japan), Paris Filmes (Brazil), Viva Films (Philippines), Falcon Pictures (Indonesia),[6] Cine Colombia (Colombia) and Rai Cinema (Italy))[7]
Lionsgate Television, Inc.
[edit]- Lionsgate Television
- Debmar-Mercury
- Sea to Sky Entertainment (joint venture with Thunderbird Entertainment)
- 3 Arts Entertainment (majority stake)
- 42 (minority stake)
- Amblin Television (minority stake)
- Lionsgate Alternative Television
- BLACKFIN
- Daisybeck Studios
- Force Four Entertainment
- Paperny Entertainment
- Pilgrim Media Group[citation needed]
- 1620 Media[8]
- Renegade 83
- Whizz Kid Entertainment
Pre-Lionsgate Studios split
[edit]- Alliance Films
- Maple Pictures
- Momentum Pictures
- Momentum Asia
- Aurum Producciones
- Alliance Atlantis
- Alliance Communications
- Atlantis Communications
- Atlantis Films
- Salter Street Films
- Anchor Bay Entertainment
- Anchor Bay Films
- Video Treasures
- HGV Video Productions
- Starmaker Entertainment
- Media Home Entertainment
- Fox Hills Video
- The Nostalgia Merchant
- Hi-Tops Video
- Media Home Entertainment
- Burbank Video
- Prism Entertainment/Prism Pictures
- Wizard Video
- MNTEX Entertainment
- Regal Video
- Strand Home Video
- Artisan Entertainment
- LIVE Entertainment/International Video Entertainment
- U.S.A. Home Video
- Family Home Entertainment - Renamed Lionsgate Family Entertainment
- The Video Late Show
- Magnum Entertainment
- Vestron Video
- Vestron Pictures
- Lightning Video
- Lightning Pictures
- Children's Video Library
- Carolco Home Video
- Hallmark Home Entertainment
- Avid Home Entertainment
- VCL (Germany)
- ThrillerVideo
- King Bee Video
- LIVE Entertainment/International Video Entertainment
- Avalanche Home Entertainment
- Christal Films
- Codeblack Films
- Comic-Con HQ
- Defy Media (19%)
- Entertainment One - absorbed into Lionsgate and split into three companies
- eOne Television - merged with Pilgrim Media Group to form Lionsgate Alternative Television
- Epix - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired Lionsgate's stake in the network in 2017
- Epix2
- Epix Drive-In
- Epix Hits
- Fearnet - NBCUniversal acquired Lionsgate's stake in the network in 2013
- Film Roman - acquired by Waterman Entertainment in 2015; pre-2015 library retained by Starz
- Koch Entertainment
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Mandalay Pictures (1997–2002)
- Mandate Pictures
- Manga Entertainment (US branch only, UK branch acquired by Funimation and later renamed Funimation UK and Ireland)
- Miramax - Paramount Home Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the entire Miramax library on September 22, 2020
- Modern Entertainment-acquired from Modern Times Group in 2005.
- Crown International Pictures library[9]
- New Visions Pictures library
- New Century Entertainment library
- Continental Film Group library
- Contender Entertainment Group
- Contender Home Entertainment
- Contender Films
- Bonkers
- Kult TV
- Kult Kidz
- Nippers
- Rubber Duck Entertainment (Now part of Hasbro Entertainment)
- Medusa Communications & Marketing Ltd
- Overture Films
- Pacific International Enterprises
- Pantaya - stake sold in 2021[10]
- Phase 4 Films
- Pop - 50% stake; sold to co-owner CBS Corporation in March 2019, and part of Paramount Global since Dec 4, 2019
- Redbus Film Distribution
- Redbus Home Entertainment
- Round Room Entertainment (sold to Manhattan West Private Equity Group in October 2022)
- Starz Distribution
- Studio Home Entertainment
- Sterling Home Entertainment
- Termite Art Productions
- Trimark Pictures
- Vidmark Entertainment
- CinéGroupe - sold its stake in 2002
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bell, BreAnna (October 10, 2023). "Lionsgate Partners With Ebony Media Group to Launch Ebony TV". Variety. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
- ^ Hayes, Dade (2023-11-07). "Warner Bros. Discovery, Lionsgate And Gray Television Team With Free TV Networks, A New Programmer With A Presence On Broadcast TV And Streaming". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
- ^ Jarvey, Natalie (March 31, 2016). "Kevin Hart to Launch Streaming Service, Mobile Game With Lionsgate". Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
- ^ "Artsy movies finally get their time in the sun with Tribeca Shortlist, which is like 'Netflix for indies'". Mashable. October 2015. Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
- ^ "Lionsgate Names Joe Drake Co-Chair of Motion Picture Group". Variety. October 12, 2017. Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
- ^ McNary, Dave (2020-02-11). "Lionsgate's Globalgate Consortium Adds Indonesia's Falcon Pictures". Variety. Archived from the original on February 24, 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
- ^ "Partners - Globalgate Entertainment". Globalgate Entertainment. Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- ^ Petski, Denise (2015-10-15). "Barry Bostwick Comedy Among Six Original Series To Debut On Pilgrim Studios' New Digital Arm". Deadline. Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
- ^ "Modern Entertainment (Sweden)". May 11, 2022. Archived from the original on May 31, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (April 6, 2021). "Castilian-Language Service Pantaya Starts New Chapter After Lionsgate Sale". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 14, 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.