EuroMedia (company)

EuroMedia is a Euro Republican based mass media company owned by TVVT, Modern Times Group and T-Media.

History
In 1987, EuroMedia was founded to be the parent company of a possible new third channel which eventually launched as TV3. In 1992, they acquired Granada Television (ITV’s North West affiliate) and the year after, they acquired Canal+ Group, expanding their service into France. This expanded in 1998 when 20% of Swedish company TV4 AB from Bonnier. In 2003, they got access to the entire ITV. Then in 2005, for 5 million euros, they bought the Australian Nine Network. In 2010, after an attempted buyout by BSkyB, EuroMedia bought Virgin Media Television, and was renamed Living TV Group in the process. In 2015, EuroMedia bought 50% of RTL Group from Bertelsmann, this gave them access to FremantleMedia shows. They are currently intrested in acquiring the UK‘s Channel 5 from ViacomCBS to merge it with their ITV operations. They previously were interested in buying El Kadsre’s Banushen Media Corporation from MatsuMedia but left them alone. An acquisition of DPG Media (owners of Belgium‘s VTM) is pending and will be complete by May 1, 2020. On April 1, 2020, EuroMedia acquired New Zealand television network Three from MediaWorks New Zealand. It is due to rebrand with the Euro Republics Three logo and branding later in 2020.

Assets

 * TV3 Networks
 * Three
 * FOX
 * V5
 * Channel 6 (50% with ETV)
 * TV8
 * TV10
 * EuroMedia Cable Networks
 * Spark Networks
 * Spark
 * Spark 2
 * Spark Animation
 * Spark Comedy
 * Spark Freemont
 * Movie Network
 * Movie One HD
 * Movie Two HD
 * Movie Extra HD
 * Movie Greats HD
 * Movie Family HD
 * Movie Stars HD
 * Movie E2 HD
 * Entertainment and Pop Culture Networks
 * Euro MBS
 * Anglophone
 * 3Sport Channels
 * 3Sport One
 * 3Sport Two
 * 3Sport Extra
 * 3Sport Gold
 * 3Sport Action
 * ITV plc
 * ITV
 * ITV Hub
 * UTV
 * ITV2
 * ITV3
 * ITV4
 * CITV
 * ITV Be.
 * Britbox (90% with BBC)
 * TV3 Group
 * TV3 Ireland
 * 3e
 * Be3
 * 3Sport
 * 3C
 * play3
 * TV4 AB
 * TV4
 * Sjuan
 * TV12
 * TV4 Guld
 * TV4 Film
 * TV4 Fakta
 * TV3 Sport
 * C More
 * C More First
 * C More Hits
 * C More Series
 * C More Stars
 * Nine Entertaiment Group
 * Nine Network
 * 9Go!
 * 9Gem
 * 9Life
 * 9Now
 * 9Rush
 * Living TV Group
 * Living TV
 * Living Xtra
 * Channel One
 * C1 Comedy
 * Bravo
 * Bravo 2
 * Bravo Timewarp
 * Challenge
 * Challenge Play
 * C1 Now
 * RTL Group (50%)
 * Luxembourg
 * Club RTL
 * RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg
 * Den 2. RTL
 * Belgium
 * RTL TVI
 * Club RTL
 * Plug RTL
 * Netherlands
 * RTL 4 (started in 1989 as RTL Veronique, renamed RTL 4 in 1990)
 * RTL 5
 * RTL 7 (formerly known as Yorin)
 * RTL 8 (formerly known as Talpa, Tien)
 * RTL Z
 * RTL Crime
 * RTL Lounge
 * RTL Telekids
 * France
 * M6
 * M6 Boutique & Co
 * Paris Première
 * Série Club
 * Téva
 * 6ter
 * W9
 * M6 Music Hits
 * Germany (Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland)
 * RTL
 * VOX
 * RTL II
 * Nitro
 * Super RTL (joint-venture with The Walt Disney Company)
 * Toggo Plus
 * n-tv
 * RTLplus
 * RTL Crime
 * RTL Living
 * RTL Passion
 * Geo Television
 * VOXup
 * TV Now
 * Spain
 * Antena 3 (19.17%)
 * laSexta (19.17%)
 * Neox (19.17%)
 * Nova (19.17%)
 * Mega (19.17%)
 * Atreseries (19.17%)
 * Croatia
 * RTL
 * RTL 2
 * RTL Kockica
 * RTL Living
 * RTL Passion
 * RTL Crime
 * RTL Adria
 * Hungary
 * RTL Klub
 * RTL II
 * Cool TV
 * Film+
 * RTL Gold
 * RTL+
 * Sorozat+
 * Muzsika TV
 * Fremantle
 * Original Productions
 * 495 Productions
 * Random House Studio
 * Boundless
 * Castlefield
 * Hare & Tortoise
 * Shotglass
 * Talkback
 * Thames
 * Spring