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Shine Group
IndustryFilm distributor
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Defunct2015 (except Portugal and Spain)
FateMerged with Endemol
Later then acquired by and merged with Banijay
SuccessorEndemol Shine Group (2015)
Banijay (2020)
OwnerBanijay
DivisionsShine Australia
Shine America
Shine France
Shine Germany
Shine Iberia
Shine Nordics
SubsidiariesBrown Eyed Boy
Bossa Studios
ChannelFlip
Dragonfly Film and Television
Filmlance International
Friday TV
HEARTLAND ApS
Kudos Film & Television
Lovely Day
Mag5 Content
Meter Television
Metronome Productions A/S
Metronome Post
Metronome Rental
Metronome Spartacus
Princess Productions
Rubicon TV
Shine 360°
Shine International
Shine Network
Shine North
Shine Pictures
Shine TV
STO-CPH Produktion AB
Studios A/S

Shine Group was an international television production and distribution group with 26 production companies across 12 countries creating scripted and non-scripted content in the global marketplace.

Shine Group companies included award-winning genre specialists such as U.K.-based Kudos (drama), Dragonfly (factual), Princess Productions (entertainment and multi-genre) and Shine TV (factual and factual entertainment); U.S. producer Shine America (formerly Reveille); and Metronome Film & Television, the Nordic region’s largest production group. The group also includes Shine 360°, a group-wide ancillary and commercial rights division, Shine International, the dedicated international sales and distribution arm and unscripted formats division Shine Network.

Shine International distributed a catalogue of more than 4,000 hours of broadcast content to more than 200 territories worldwide as of the end of 2013. Internationally distributed shows from the Shine group include MasterChef (now produced in over 40 territories), The Biggest Loser, One Born Every Minute, Minute to Win It and crime drama The Bridge, which was adapted in both the U.S., and the U.K. and France in 2013.

Shine has established businesses in Germany, France, Australia, Spain and Portugal and has expanded into the children’s genre in a joint venture with Teletubbies and In the Night Garden... co-creator Andrew Davenport. Shine also has a digital and direct to consumer business through social gaming producer Bossa Studios and the online original content producers, ChannelFlip Media.

History[edit]

Shine was founded in 2001 by Elisabeth Murdoch following her departure from BSkyB the previous year. In 2006, Shine Group acquired Kudos, Princess Productions and Dragonfly to create the Shine Group, although they still operate as four separate entities.

Shine acquired Reveille Productions in 2008.

On April 28 2009, Shine Group announced that they've acquired Scandinavian-based production company Metronome Film & Television.

News Corporation (later 21st Century Fox, but assets are now split between The Walt Disney Company and Fox Corporation) acquired Shine Group in April 2011 for $415 million.[1] US pension funds who are shareholders in News Corporation are suing the company accusing Murdoch of nepotism.[2]

In May 2014, 21st Century Fox and Apollo Global Management announced the negotiation of merging their respective production companies: FOX-owned Shine Group and Apollo-controlled Endemol and CORE Media Group.[3] The deal was finalized later in the same year.[4]

On 17 December 2014, Shine Group announced the joint venture by 21st Century Fox with funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management, LLC, combining Endemol, Shine and CORE Media into Endemol Shine Group.[5] As part of the new structure, Former Endemol UK CEO, Lucas Church, has been appointed Chairman of Endemol Shine UK, whilst former Endemol UK Chief Operating Officer, Richard Johnston, becomes CEO of Endemol Shine UK.[6][7]

Programming[8][edit]

  • The Undriveables
  • Grantchester
  • Humans
  • Restaurant Startup
  • Prodigies
  • Stripped
  • Anything Goes
  • Arne Dahl
  • Best Bakery
  • Beauty and the Geek
  • The Biggest Loser
  • The Bridge
  • Broadchurch
  • Bron
  • Clash of the Choirs
  • The Face
  • Got to Dance
  • Gracepoint
  • The Island
  • Lilyhammer
  • MasterChef
  • Minute to Win It
  • One Born Every Minute
  • Sandhamn Murders
  • Saturday Night Tube
  • Secret Street Crew
  • The Tunnel
  • Vicious
  • Utopia
  • References[edit]

  • ^ "Murdoch deal for Shine faces shareholder writ". BBC News. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  • ^ Super-indie merger: Shine, Endemol, Core Media
  • ^ 21st Century Fox, Apollo finalize Core-Endemol-Shine deal
  • ^ "New Joint Venture 'Endemol Shine Group' Launches". Shine Group. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018.
  • ^ "Endemol Shine Group Announces Further Senior Appointments". Shine Group. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 11 June 2019.
  • ^ "21st Century Fox and Apollo Seal Deal to Merge Shine, Endemol and Core". Variety. 10 December 2014.
  • ^ Our Shows
  • External links[edit]


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