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Reel One Entertainment is a Canadian entertainment company that produces and distributes television movies and series. It is one of the independent providers of Lifetime (and some Hallmark films) movies. The company was founded in 2001 by Tom Berry, and is headquartered in Montréal. [1] [2]
Jun 25, 2021 · A+E Networks has taken a 35% stake in Reel One Entertainment, the Canadian producer-distributor owned by French group Newen. The deal, which will see Newen remain the majority owner of the firm , is designed to help Reel One to expand production and distribution in North America, as well as increasing more TV content.
Jun 24, 2021 · A+E Networks has acquired a 35% stake in the Canadian production banner Reel One, a majority-owned subsidiary of Newen, which is itself owned by France’s TF1 Group.
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Jun 24, 2021 · US-based A+E Networks has acquired a 35% stake in Canadian production company Reel One Entertainment, which is majority owned by TF1-backed Newen. Newen remains the majority shareholder in Reel One, whose founder Tom Berry will continue as CEO and part owner.
Jun 25, 2021 · A+E Networks has taken a 35% stake in Reel One Entertainment, the Canadian producer-distributor majority owned by TF1-owned French group Newen. The deal, which will see Newen remain the majority owner of the firm, is designed to help Reel One to expand production and distribution in North America, as well as increasing more TV content.
Jul 11, 2019 · Reel One has its headquarters in Montreal, with other offices in LA, London, Toronto and Vancouver. Its Canadian production activity will be housed in a Canadian-controlled subsidiary following the sale to Newen, with Reel One retaining a minority stake. Tom Berry, who will continue to hold a ...
Jun 25, 2021 · A+E Networks has acquired a 35 per cent stake in Newen’s majority-owned content provider Reel One, which is based in Montreal with offices also in with offices in Los Angeles, London and Buenos Aire. Newen remains a majority shareholder in Reel One with a 51 per cent stake.