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Lionsgate Restructures Worldwide TV Distribution Group To Manage “Rapidly Shifting Landscape” With New Hires & Some Layoffs
Deadline· 2026-03-11 17:29
Core Insights - Lionsgate is restructuring its Worldwide Television Distribution Group to adapt to a rapidly changing distribution landscape and to support a global, content-first strategy while maintaining regional expertise [2][3] Group Structure Changes - The company is aligning its transactional business with its global licensing group and creating a new self-distribution unit focused on FAST Channels and platforms like YouTube [1][4] - New "verticals" will be created, involving new hires and some layoffs, with less than ten employees being let go in the U.S., Canada, and the UK, making the overall headcount neutral [3] Leadership and Team Focus - The new self-distribution vertical will be led by Chase Brisbin, with a focus on channels business, while Adam Frank will integrate the transactional team into the distribution group [4] - A global content strategy and planning team will be led by EVP Jen Caprow, with existing leaders continuing to manage their respective sales organizations [5][7] Strategic Goals - The restructuring aims to strengthen capabilities for growth, streamline communication, and clarify accountabilities within the organization [7] - The changes are intended to create a more agile, coordinated, and future-ready distribution organization, supporting the strongest trailing 12-month revenue the group has ever achieved [7]
Disney Branded Television Acquires Thunderbird Entertainment and JAM Media's Preschool Series BeddyByes
Businesswire· 2025-10-01 17:15
Core Insights - Thunderbird Distribution and Thunderbird Brands, divisions of Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc., have entered into a significant collaboration with Disney Branded Television to produce the bedtime series BeddyByes for global audiences [1] Company Overview - The collaboration grants Disney Jr. the U.S. linear television rights and Disney+ the global subscription video on demand (SVOD) rights for the series BeddyByes [1]
DLT ENTERTAINMENT INKS DISTRIBUTION DEALS WITH THE CW AND TCLTV+ AND EXPANDS REACH OF 80'S SITCOM FLASHBACK FAST CHANNEL
Prnewswire· 2025-05-13 14:15
Core Viewpoint - DLT Entertainment has expanded the distribution of its 80's Sitcom Flashback FAST Channel through new deals with The CW and TCLtv+, enhancing its reach and accessibility to audiences [1][2][4]. Company Overview - DLT Entertainment is an award-winning international production and distribution company, founded in 1963, with a focus on adapting U.K. formats and producing critically acclaimed series for global audiences [11]. - The company launched the 80's Sitcom Flashback channel in May 2024, which has quickly grown to nearly double its distribution platforms within a year [5][11]. Industry Context - The 80's Sitcom Flashback FAST Channel is the first of its kind, dedicated to celebrating iconic sitcoms from the 1980s, featuring popular shows like "Three's Company," "The Ropers," and "Too Close For Comfort" [2][10]. - The CW, as a major broadcast network, reaches 100% of U.S. television households and has over 100 million downloads for its app, making it a significant platform for content distribution [7]. Distribution and Partnerships - The new distribution deals with The CW and TCLtv+ will allow the 80's Sitcom Flashback channel to be available on multiple streaming platforms, including Plex and Free Movies Plus [4][5]. - Amagi serves as the technical service partner for managing the distribution of the channel across FAST streaming platforms [8].