Halifax, Canada – (August 20, 2012) – DHX Media Ltd. (“DHX” or the “Company”) (TSX ticker: DHX), has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the business of Cookie Jar Entertainment (“Cookie ...
LOVEFiLM, an Amazon company, has partnered with DHX Media (formally Cookie Jar Entertainment), a worldwide leader in animated and live-action kids' content, giving members instant access to classic ...
LONDON — DHX Media has acquired Cookie Jar Entertainment, creating Canada’s largest independent children’s entertainment group. Deal values Cookie Jar at $112 million, to be paid through a combination ...
DHX Media, a Halifax-based company involved in the production, distribution, and licensing of family friendly television and other media, announced this week that it has closed its acquisition of ...
As the Canadians notch up pre-market sales, the indie distributor also sold Canal+ a French-language version of the hit preschool show Rastamouse, to air as Rastasouris. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau ...
LONDON — DHX Media has acquired Cookie Jar Entertainment, creating Canada’s largest independent children’s entertainment group. Deal values Cookie Jar at $112 million, to be paid through a combination ...
Ellenbogen has had a number of senior roles at major studios and entertainment businesses including as President of Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video Entertainment, resident of Golden Books Family ...
Canada-based DHX Media has acquired Wildbrain, the company behind preschool phenomenon “Yo Gabba Gabba.” As part of the $8 million deal, Wildbrain topper Mike Polis will remain with the new entity and ...
The Canadian producer anticipates bigger margins from more favorable film tax credits in Vancouver after acquiring Cookie Jar Entertainment for $112 million. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ...
DHX Media has appointed Eric Ellenbogen as CEO and vice chair of the board of directors, succeeding Michael Donovan. Ellenbogen has spent more than 30 years running entertainment businesses, including ...
Management admitted to taking its eye off the ball in recent months, resulting in a weak "Teletubbies" relaunch and generally soft fourth-quarter sales. One Canadian dollar was worth $0.80 as of Oct.
Teletubbies owner DHX Media has appointed former Marvel President and CEO Eric Ellenbogen as CEO. Ellenbogen succeeds Michael Donovan as boss of the Canadian company, which also owns brands including ...
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