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1.1  Early history  





1.2  20192022: Valence Media and PMRC  





1.3  2022present: Unwinding of the Valence merger  







2 SpinMedia  





3 Filmography  





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MRC II Distribution Company, L.P.

Trade name

MRC
FormerlyMedia Rights Capital (2006–2013)
Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm
Television
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
FoundersModi Wiczyk
Asif Satchu
Headquarters9601 Wilshire Boulevard, ,
U.S.

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Modi Wiczyk (co-CEO and co-chairman)
Asif Satchu (co-CEO and co-chairman)
Scott Tenley (COO)
OwnerEldridge Industries (minority)
Websitewww.mrcentertainment.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

MRC II Distribution Company, L.P.,[2] doing business as MRC (formerly Media Rights Capital), is an American film and television studio. Founded by Mordecai (Modi) Wiczyk and Asif Satchu, the company funds and produces film and television programming.

The company's divisions include MRC Film, MRC Non-Fiction, and MRC Television. In 2018, the company merged with Todd Boehly's media assets under Valence Media, with the company as a whole taking on the MRC name in 2020; this included Dick Clark Productions (briefly known as MRC Live & Alternative), audience data firm Luminate (the former Nielsen SoundScan), and the entertainment industry publications Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter. Boehly (through Eldridge Industries) re-acquired most of these assets in August 2022.

Productions by the company have included the Netflix series House of Cards and Ozark, and the films Baby Driver, Knives Out, and Ted.

History[edit]

Early history[edit]

MRC was founded by Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu in 2006.[3] Its early investors included Guggenheim Partners, AT&T, WPP Group, Goldman Sachs and ABRY Partners.[4][5] In 2007, it funded filmmakers such as Robert Rodriguez, Ricky Gervais, Walter Salles, Ryan Murphy, Richard Kelly, Bennett Miller and Todd Field.[6] The same year, it entered into an agreement with Warner Bros. Pictures to allow Warner to distribute three of the eight pictures over a $250 million feature production funding.[7] MRC launched a television division of the studio in early 2008.[8]

In 2008, The CW leased its Sunday-night schedule to MRC beginning in the 2008-09 television season. MRC scheduled the reality show In Harm's Way and the dramas Valentine and Easy Money.[9] In November 2008, after all four shows drew poor viewership, The CW announced that it would withdraw from the agreement.[10] The network returned the Sunday timeslots to its affiliates in the 2009–10 season.[11] In 2010, MRC made a bid to buy Focus Features from NBCUniversal but was unable to close the deal. That same year, MRC struck a 5-year, 20-picture distribution deal with Universal Pictures.[12] After acquiring rights to produce a U.S. remake of the BBC miniseries House of Cards, MRC would sell the series to the streaming service Netflix in 2011.[13][14][15]

On February 1, 2018, Eldridge Industries, a holding company owned by former Guggenheim Partners president Todd Boehly, announced that it would contribute its media assets — including The Hollywood Reporter, Dick Clark Productions, and Billboard, and merge them with MRC into a new company known as Valence Media.[16] In October 2018, MRC formed a joint venture with United Talent Agency known as Civic Center Media, which seeks to back projects involving its members via MRC.[17][18]

2019–2022: Valence Media and PMRC[edit]

In December 2019, Valence Media acquired Nielsen Holdings' music data business, with the division being rebranded as MRC Data.[19]

In 2020, Valence Media rebranded as MRC.[20]

On September 23, 2020, it was announced that Penske Media Corporation, owner of The Hollywood Reporter's main competitor Variety, would assume operations of the MRC Media & Info publications under a joint venture with MRC known as PMRC. In turn, MRC will form a second joint venture that will develop content tied to PMRC publications.[21]

In September 2021, former E! president Adam Stotsky became the new president of MRC Live & Alternative, replacing the outgoing Amy Thurlow. At this time, Dick Clark Productions was folded into MRC Live & Alternative and discontinued as a brand.[22]

2022–present: Unwinding of the Valence merger[edit]

In August 2022, Eldridge agreed with Wiczyk and Satchu to divide MRC's assets, effectively undoing the 2018 Valence Media merger. Eldridge re-acquired the company's live and alternative division (which resumed business as Dick Clark Productions), as well as MRC's share of the PMRC joint venture, Luminate (the former MRC Data), and investments in studios including A24 and Fulwell 73. The remaining MRC entity, in which Eldridge will retain a minority stake, will retain its scripted film and TV production entity as well as investments in Civic Center Media and T-Street Productions.[23] Wiczyk and Satchu became chairmen of the company in 2023.[24]

SpinMedia[edit]

SpinMedia (formerly Buzz Media) was an American digital publisher that owned a number of pop culture websites, including Spin, Stereogum, Vibe, and The Frisky.[25] It was founded in 1999 by Anthony Batt , Marc Brown, Kevin Woolery, and Steve Haldane under the name Buzznet,[26] and by 2006, Buzznet had a total of nine employees in the Los Angeles, California, area.[26] The Buzz Media name was created as the company started to acquire more pop-culture and music blogs.

The company acquired Spin Media, publisher of Spin magazine, in July 2012.[27] After shutting down the print version of the magazine, reducing its staff to about 200, and focusing on advertising, it rebranded itself as SpinMedia in March 2013.[28] At that time, Steve Hansen became its chief executive.[28] In April 2013, it acquired Vibe magazine.[29][30]

In 2014, M/C Partners became the primary owner of SpinMedia after an assignment for benefit of creditors.[31] That year, Buzz Media had also acquired music sites Property of Zack, AbsolutePunk.net, Under The Gun Review, and Punknews.org.[32]

In September 2016, SpinMedia sold Buzznet, Idolator, and PureVolume to startup corporation Hive Media.[33] In December of that year, Eldridge Industries acquired Spin, Vibe, Stereogum, and Death and Taxes via the Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group for an undisclosed amount, making Billboard the world's largest music brand in terms of digital traffic and audience share.[34][35] Celebuzz, The Frisky, and The Superficial were sold to CPX Interactive.[36][better source needed] In January 2020, Spin and Stereogum were sold to Next Management Partners and the site's management, respectively, as part of a larger focus on Vibe and a music data business.[37]

Filmography[edit]

Films produced or co-financed by MRC have included:

Television projects[edit]

Year Show Details
Creator(s) Production companie(s) Network(s) Season(s) Episodes
2008–09 Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy Seth MacFarlane Fuzzy Door Productions
Main Street Pictures
YouTube 1 50
2008–12 The Life & Times of Tim Steve Dildarian HBO Entertainment
Insane Loon Productions
Warner Bros. Television
HBO 3 30
2008 In Harm's Way Craig Piligian Pilgrim Studios The CW 1 8
2008–09 Valentine Kevin Murphy Five & Dime Productions 1 8
2008–09 Easy Money Diane Frolov
Andrew Schneider
Hat Trick Productions 1 8
2008–09 Rita Rocks James Berg
Stan Zimmerman
Zimmerman-Berg
Lifetime Television
Lifetime 2 40
2009 Surviving Suburbia Kevin Abbott Acme Productions
NestEgg Productions
ABC 1 13
2009 Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire Peter A. Knight
Developed by: Peter A. Knight and Brad Johnson
Hat Trick Productions
Watson Pond Productions
Comedy Central (U.S.)
BBC Two / BBC HD (UK)
1 6
2009 The Goode Family Mike Judge
John Altschuler
Dave Krinsky
Ternion Pictures
3 Arts Entertainment
Judgemental Films
ABC 1 13
2009–10 Shaq Vs. Dick Clark Productions 2 10
2010–12 The Ricky Gervais Show Ricky Gervais
Stephen Merchant
Karl Pilkington
WildBrain Entertainment
HBO Entertainment
HBO (U.S.)
Channel 4/E4 (United Kingdom)
3 39
2011–12 How to Be a Gentleman David Hornsby CBS Productions CBS 1 9
2013–18 House of Cards Beau Willimon Trigger Street Productions
Wade/Thomas Productions
Knight Takes King Productions
Netflix 6 73
2015–16 Blunt Talk Jonathan Ames The Herring Wonder
Fuzzy Door Productions
Starz 2 20
2017–22 Ozark Bill Dubuque
Mark Williams
Aggregate Films
Zero Gravity Management
Headhunter Films
Man, Woman & Child Productions
Netflix 4 44
2017–19 Counterpart[43] Justin Marks Gilbert Films
Anonymous Content
Gate 34
Studio Babelsberg
Starz Originals
Starz 2 20
2020 The Outsider The Outsider
byStephen King
Developed by: Richard Price
Aggregate Films
Temple Hill Entertainment
Pieface Inc.
Civic Center Media
HBO 1 10
2020–23 The Great Tony McNamara Thruline Entertainment
Echo Lake Entertainment
Lewellen Pictures
Macgowan Films
Piggy Ate Roast Beef Productions
Civic Center Media
Hulu 3 30
2021 The Shrink Next Door The Shrink Next Door
byJoe Nocera
Developed by: Georgia Pritchett
Gloria Sanchez Productions
Buckaroo
Small Mammal Productions
Semi-Formal Productions
Bloomberg Media
Wondery
Civic Center Media
Apple TV+ 1 8
2022–present Shining Girls Silka Luisa Love & Squalor Pictures
Michelle MacLaren Entertainment
Appian Way Productions
Apple TV+ 1 8
2022 So You Think You Can Dance Simon Fuller
Nigel Lythgoe
Developed by: Simon Fuller
19 Entertainment
Dick Clark Productions
Fox 18 312
2022–present The Terminal List David DiGilio Amazon MGM Studios
Indivisible Productions
Fuqua Films
DiGilio Films
Civic Center Media
Amazon Prime Video 1 8
2023–present Poker Face Rian Johnson Animal Pictures
T-Street
Peacock 1 10
2023 Hello Tomorrow! Amit Bhalla
Lucas Jansen
Mortal Media
Froward Enterprise
Ceremony Pictures
Hooptie Filmed Entertainment
Apple Studios
Apple TV+ 1 10
2024–present Ted Seth MacFarlane Fuzzy Door Productions
Universal Content Productions
Peacock 1 7
2024 Time Bandits Jemaine Clement
Iain Morris
Taika Waititi
Waititi
Two Canoes Pictures
Anonymous Content
HandMade Films
Paramount Television Studios
Apple TV+ 1 10

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