Lionsgate

Lionsgate is a global content company that develops, produces, and distributes feature films and television programs for audiences worldwide, with a portfolio that includes digital content and interactive ventures. The company operates through three segments: Motion Picture, which handles feature film development, production, and worldwide distribution; Television Production, which develops and distributes television series, movies, and non-fiction programming; and Media Networks, which distributes Starz-branded services and manages streaming and related media assets. Lionsgate maintains a large library of film and television titles and engages in home entertainment, licensing, and promotional activities. It also licenses Starz original productions and related programming to STARZ networks and international platforms, and distributes content through packaged media and digital channels, positioning itself as a diversified content powerhouse across traditional and on-demand formats.

Jon Feltheimer

CEO

Past deals in Video on Demand

Redbox

Post in 2021
Redbox Entertainment Inc. is an entertainment company that provides consumers with access to a diverse range of content through both digital and physical media. The company operates a network of self-service kiosks, offering DVD, Blu-ray, and video game rentals, and has rented over 3 billion discs from approximately 35,000 locations across the United States, including grocery, drug, and convenience stores, as well as select retail chains. In addition to its legacy business focused on physical rentals, Redbox has developed a digital business segment that includes various content offerings such as transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) and ad-supported streaming services (AVOD). Furthermore, Redbox serves as a distributor of original feature films, continuously expanding its library of content to enhance consumer choice and value.

Starz Entertainment

Acquisition in 2016
Starz Entertainment is a media and entertainment company that operates globally through its subsidiaries, primarily focusing on premium subscription video programming. It provides content to cable operators, satellite television providers, telecommunications companies, and online video distributors. The company is known for its flagship networks, STARZ and ENCORE, which collectively reach approximately 113 million U.S. households and serve around 55.8 million subscribers. Starz also operates the MOVIEPLEX network, showcasing independent films and classic movies. In addition to its original series and films, the company develops, produces, acquires, and distributes a wide range of entertainment content, including documentaries and children's programming. Starz utilizes various distribution channels, such as pay-per-view, video-on-demand, and subscription video-on-demand, ensuring accessibility across multiple digital formats. Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, Starz is a subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.

Tubi

Series B in 2015
Tubi is a company that operates a free streaming television and movie network, offering on-demand video streaming services. It provides over 12,000 movies and television shows from nearly every major Hollywood studio, accessible completely free through an ad-supported model. Based in San Francisco, California, Tubi was incorporated in 2009 and is available in the US and Canada. Users can access Tubi through various devices and apps, including Samsung televisions, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Comcast’s X1, iOS, and Android. The service enables content producers and advertisers to distribute and monetize their content on connected TV platforms.

adRise

Series B in 2015
AdRise is an internet TV ad platform that distributes and monetizes TV shows and movies by partnering with premium content owners. The company partners with premium content owners to distribute and monetize TV shows and movies across Xbox, Roku, TiVO, Smart TVs & Blu-ray players (such as Samsung & Sony), tablets, mobile devices, and streaming boxes.

Break Media

Series A in 2007
Break Media is a digital media company based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in the creation and distribution of male-targeted content. The company attracts over 85 million visitors monthly through its various digital properties, which include Break.com, a comedy website featuring humorous videos and images, and MadeMan.com, a men’s lifestyle site. Additionally, Break Media extends its reach through platforms such as YouTube, mobile applications, and over-the-top (OTT) services. The company operates an internal production studio and programming team dedicated to producing branded entertainment and video content specifically designed for a male audience. In October 2013, Break Media merged with Alloy Digital to form Defy Media.

CinemaNow

Series E in 2006
CinemaNow Corporation is an online provider of on-demand streaming media services, primarily catering to audiences in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 1999 and based in Marina Del Rey, California, the company offers a wide range of digital entertainment, including over 4,000 feature-length films, shorts, music concerts, and television programs from more than 250 licensors, such as 20th Century Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. In addition to its streaming services, CinemaNow provides digital entertainment technology solutions that support video stores and content distribution for consumer electronics. The company also features PatchBay, a proprietary content-on-demand distribution and digital rights management system that enhances its platform. As of early 2016, CinemaNow operates as a subsidiary of FilmOn.TV Networks Inc.

Redbus Film Distribution

Acquisition in 2005
Redbus Film Distribution Ltd. produces and distributes motion pictures, television programming, home entertainment, family entertainment, and video-on-demand content.

CinemaNow

Series D in 2004
CinemaNow Corporation is an online provider of on-demand streaming media services, primarily catering to audiences in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 1999 and based in Marina Del Rey, California, the company offers a wide range of digital entertainment, including over 4,000 feature-length films, shorts, music concerts, and television programs from more than 250 licensors, such as 20th Century Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. In addition to its streaming services, CinemaNow provides digital entertainment technology solutions that support video stores and content distribution for consumer electronics. The company also features PatchBay, a proprietary content-on-demand distribution and digital rights management system that enhances its platform. As of early 2016, CinemaNow operates as a subsidiary of FilmOn.TV Networks Inc.

Sterling Home Entertainment

Acquisition in 2000
Sterling Home Entertainment operates as video distributor.
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