News Corp

News Corp is a global media and information services company with operations across newspapers and magazines, book publishing, digital education, and digital advertising. It owns major news brands such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, New York Post, The Times, The Sun, The Australian, Herald Sun, and The Daily Telegraph, and publishes HarperCollins. The company also operates digital real estate listings through REA Group and property advertising via Move, reflecting a diversified portfolio in traditional and digital media, advertising, and information services worldwide.

Rebekah Brooks

Chief Executive of News

Antoine Theysset

SVP Corporate Development, Digital Education (former Advisor)

Past deals in Television

The SpringHill Company

Venture Round in 2020
Founded in 2020, The SpringHill Company specializes in brand development and management. It produces films and television series, offers event management services, and provides consultancy to media partners for creating compelling stories across various platforms.

Roku

Series H in 2015
Roku is a TV streaming platform provider with platform and player segments. The platform enables discovery and access to movies, TV episodes, live sports, music and news, and includes advertising products such as video ads, brand sponsorships, and audience development campaigns. Roku also sells TVs branded Roku TV, licenses its operating system, and offers streaming media players and accessories, along with subscription and billing services. It partners with retailers and device manufacturers for co-branded devices and sells directly to consumers, with a global reach that includes millions of households. The Roku Channel provides free, ad-supported on-demand and live programming. The Roku OS powers devices and licensed televisions, and the company earns revenue from devices, licensing and advertising. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Roku serves more than 90 million streaming households and logged about 127 billion streaming hours in 2024, reflecting its position as a leading streaming platform in the United States.

Roku

Series F in 2013
Roku is a TV streaming platform provider with platform and player segments. The platform enables discovery and access to movies, TV episodes, live sports, music and news, and includes advertising products such as video ads, brand sponsorships, and audience development campaigns. Roku also sells TVs branded Roku TV, licenses its operating system, and offers streaming media players and accessories, along with subscription and billing services. It partners with retailers and device manufacturers for co-branded devices and sells directly to consumers, with a global reach that includes millions of households. The Roku Channel provides free, ad-supported on-demand and live programming. The Roku OS powers devices and licensed televisions, and the company earns revenue from devices, licensing and advertising. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Roku serves more than 90 million streaming households and logged about 127 billion streaming hours in 2024, reflecting its position as a leading streaming platform in the United States.

The YES Network

Acquisition in 2012
The YES Network is a prominent regional sports network that has consistently ranked as the most-watched in the country for the past decade. Known for broadcasting games of the 27-time World Champion New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Nets, YES offers a comprehensive lineup that includes professional and collegiate sports, as well as classic sports footage. In addition to live sports coverage, the network produces a variety of original programming, such as biography, interview, and magazine shows, all delivered in high definition. Over its history, YES has garnered significant recognition, with hundreds of Emmy Award nominations and numerous wins, reflecting its commitment to quality sports entertainment.

Roku

Series E in 2012
Roku is a TV streaming platform provider with platform and player segments. The platform enables discovery and access to movies, TV episodes, live sports, music and news, and includes advertising products such as video ads, brand sponsorships, and audience development campaigns. Roku also sells TVs branded Roku TV, licenses its operating system, and offers streaming media players and accessories, along with subscription and billing services. It partners with retailers and device manufacturers for co-branded devices and sells directly to consumers, with a global reach that includes millions of households. The Roku Channel provides free, ad-supported on-demand and live programming. The Roku OS powers devices and licensed televisions, and the company earns revenue from devices, licensing and advertising. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Roku serves more than 90 million streaming households and logged about 127 billion streaming hours in 2024, reflecting its position as a leading streaming platform in the United States.

Endemol Shine UK

Acquisition in 2011
Endemol Shine UK is one of Britain's largest independent production companies and is behind some of TV's biggest hits. Their diverse range of hits includes Big Brother, Black Mirror, Broadchurch, Grantchester, MasterChef, One Born Every Minute, Peaky Blinders, Pointless, Sunday Brunch, The Fall, The Island, Vicious, 8 out of 10 Cats and many more. Labels within the UK Group include Artists Studio, Bandit Television, Brown Eyed Boy, Cave Bear Productions, DSP, Dragonfly, Fifty Fathoms, House of Tomorrow, Initial, Kudos, Princess Productions, Remarkable Television, Shine North, Shine TV, Tiger Aspect, Tigress and Zeppotron.

Fox

Acquisition in 2005
Fox Corporation, based in New York, operates as an entertainment company with four main segments: Filmed Entertainment, Television Stations, Television Broadcast Network, and Cable Network Programming. It produces, distributes, and broadcasts a wide range of content, including feature films, television shows, news, sports, and entertainment programming. The company's content is delivered through various platforms, engaging and informing audiences while fostering deeper consumer relationships. Fox Corporation was established in 2019 following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company and its subsequent spin-off.

DIRECTV

Acquisition in 2003
DIRECTV is an American provider of satellite and digital television entertainment services based in Englewood, Colorado. It offers live television, streaming and on-demand content across sports, news, movies, family and local programming, including live NFL games, and supports access via satellite, streaming and on-demand formats.
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