Banushen Media Corporation

Banushen Media Corporation is an El Kadsreian media company, founded in 1979 and owned by the Matsushita family.

History
It was founded in 1979 by Tara Matsushita and Paul Friswell after El TV Kadsre Television Network was sold to the Vlokozu Union government via Vlokozuian Media Union. At the same time when the company founded, it acquired film producer/distributor Seiko Films and broadcaster North Tower Broadcasting. In 1981, BMC launched Banushen Television. Banushen titles were distributed by Viva Video. In 1983 it made a joint venture with Viva, Inc called Banushen-Viva Video and the joint venture was ended a year later and Banushen Video was formed.

When the Matsushita family regained ownership of El TV Kadsre Television Network, BTV Video was made into a division of El TV Kadsre Home Entertainment and lasted until 1998, when they merged BTV Video with PPE Entertainment, which was acquired by BMC in 1997 and PPE Pictures was formed shortly after. Around that time, Darren Cody requested the Matushitas to move from El TV Kadsre Television Network (who recently left in wake of El TV Kexit) to the company, until 2003, when The Cody Company was formed. In 2014 BTV had a new sister channel named BTV Me.

Content
Banushen acquired a first-run and re-run contract with HD source material.

United States

 * NBCUniversal

Worldwide

 * Netflix

CEO's

 * Tara Matsushita and Paul Friswell (1979-1982)
 * Tamitha Matsushita (1982-1986)
 * Keanu Etchemendy (1986-1992)
 * Adrian Damaschin (1992-1996)
 * Darren Cody (1996-2003)
 * Toby Matsushita (2003-2005)
 * Doris Matsushita (2005-2008)
 * Nobuyo Matsushita (2008-2010)
 * Benny Matsushita (2010-2018)
 * Antanico Matsushita Jr. (2018-present)

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