AMC Networks International
Formerly | Chellomedia (1998–2014) |
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Type | Division |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. London, England, United Kingdom |
Key people | Eduardo Zulueta (President)[1] |
Products | Television, motion pictures |
Parent | AMC Networks |
Divisions |
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Website | www |
AMC Networks International is the division of AMC Networks that operates outside the United States. AMC Networks commissions and distributes TV channels, content and video services.[2] The division's operating companies and business units currently own and operate in joint venture a total of 68 branded TV channels and run a suite of digital, on demand and broadband services in Europe. In aggregate, its channels and feeds reach 382 million homes.[3] AMC Networks International also provide a set of advanced digital services, such as ad sales and broadcast solutions to international channel operators.
The company was originally named Chellomedia and was part of Liberty Global. In 2013, it was sold to AMC Networks (a former subsidiary of Cablevision), and was renamed AMC Networks International.
History[]
On July 31, 2012, Chellomedia purchased MGM Networks, Inc. from MGM while MGM retaining its United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany and joint ventures in Brazil and Australia. Chellomedia has licensed the MGM brand and content to continue on the purchased MGM channels.[4][5]
On May 21, 2013, it was announced that Liberty Global had put Chellomedia up for sale.[6] Liberty agreed on October 28 to sell Chellomedia to AMC Networks for $1.035B, except for its Benelux unit.[7] The purchase was completed on February 2, 2014.[8]
On July 8, 2014, Chellomedia was renamed AMC Networks International.[9][10][11] In November, AMC Networks renamed the European MGM Channel to AMC.[12]
Business units[]
AMC Networks International runs its businesses through four business units:
- AMC Networks International UK (EMEA)
- AMC Networks International Central Europe
- AMC Networks International Latin America
- AMC Networks International Southern Europe
Current channels[]
- AMC (African and Middle Eastern TV channel)
- AMC (European TV channel)
- Biggs (co-owned with NOS)
- Blast
- Blaze (co-owned with A+E Networks UK)
- Canal Cocina
- History (European TV channel) (co-owned with A+E Networks UK)
- Canal Hollywood (co-owned with NOS)
- Canal Panda (co-owned with NOS)
- CBS-branded channels (co-owned with ViacomCBS Networks International)
- Crime & Investigation (co-owned with A+E Networks UK)
- Dark
- Decasa
- Elgourmet
- Extreme Sports Channel
- Film & Arts
- Film Café
- Film Mania
- Horror Channel (co-owned with ViacomCBS Networks International)
- JimJam
- Más Chic
- Minimax
- Odisea/Odisseia
- ShortsTV (co-owned with Shorts International)
- Sol Música
- Somos
- Sport 1
- Sport 2
- Sport M
- Spektrum TV
- Spektrum Home
- SundanceTV France
- SundanceTV Middle East
- SundanceTV Spain
- TV Paprika
- XTRM
- Zoomoo Latin America (co-owned with Beach House Kids and NHNZ)
Former channels[]
- AMC (Asian TV channel)
- C8
- CBS Drama (Poland)
- Eva
- Eva+
- MOV
- Megamax
- OBN
- Outdoor Channel EMEA (joint venture with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment)
- SundanceTV Latinoamérica
- SundanceTV Africa
Logos[]
Logo of Chellomedia until Summer 2014
Logo of AMC Networks International from 2014 till 2021
Current AMC Networks International Since 2021
References[]
- ^ AMC Networks. Leadership. International Executives profiles.
- ^ Liberty Global Q1 2012 Fact Sheet
- ^ "Chellomedia Published Data". Archived from the original on 2008-12-17. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
- ^ The Deadline Team (August 1, 2012) UPDATE: MGM Networks Sale To Chellomedia To Fund BuyBack of Icahn Shares: LAT. Deadline.com.
- ^ Fritz, Ben. (August 01, 2012) MGM sells overseas channels amid Icahn buyback, IPO preparation. LA Times.
- ^ "Liberty Global puts Chellomedia business up for sale". The Denver Post. 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
- ^ Tartaglione, Nancy. (2013-10-28) AMC Networks To Pay $1B For Liberty Global’s Chellomedia. Deadline.com. Accessed on October 28, 2013.
- ^ "AMC Networks Completes Acquisition of Liberty Global's Chellomedia". 3 February 2014.
- ^ Deadline.com: Chellomedia Rebranded As AMC Networks International
- ^ BroadbandTVNews.com: Chellomedia to become AMC Networks International
- ^ AMC Networks Press Release: AMC Networks Re-Brands Chellomedia to “AMC Networks International”
- ^ The Hollywood Reporter (September 20, 2014). "AMC set for November launch in Europe". Broadband TV News. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
External links[]
- AMC Networks International
- Pan-European media companies
- 1998 establishments in New York (state)
- Companies based in New York (state)