Sony Pictures Entertainment

Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
Type Subsidiary of Sony[1]
Industry Entertainment
Founded 1987 as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.[2], renamed Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. in 1991
Headquarters 10202 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, United States
Key people Howard Stringer, Chairman, President and CEO of Sony Corporation
Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO
Amy Pascal, Co-Chairman
Jeff Blake, Vice Chairman
Products Motion pictures
Television Production
Television Syndication
Online games
Mobile Entertainment
Video on demand
Digital distribution
Revenue increaseUS$ 1 Billion (FY2010)[3]
Operating income increaseUS$ 500 million (FY2010)[3]
Owner(s) Sony Corporation
Parent Sony
Website www.sonypictures.com

Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. (SPE) is the television and film production/distribution unit of Japanese multinational technology and media conglomerate Sony. Its group sales in 2010 has been reported to be of $7.2 billion.[4][5]

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History

On September 28, 1989, Japanese corporation, Sony acquired the American film and television production company Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. (Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, etc.) from The Coca-Cola Company for US$1 billion.[6][7][8] The company was renamed Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991. The next day, Sony also acquired the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company for $200 million (formerly Barris Industries, Inc.) when Sony hired Peter Guber and Jon Peters to head CPE. Sony has since created numerous other film production and distribution units, such as creating Sony Pictures Classics for art-house fare, by forming Columbia TriStar Pictures (also known as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group) by merging Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures in 1998, revitalizing Columbia's former television division Screen Gems, and expanded its growth on April 8, 2005, when a consortium led by Sony and its equity partners acquired the legendary Hollywood studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in a deal worth nearly US$5 billion.[9] On June 4, 2008, SPE's wholly-owned group 2JS Productions B.V. acquired Dutch production company 2waytraffic N.V., famous for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and You Are What You Eat for £114.3 million ($223.2 million in US dollars).

Sony Pictures franchises

This is a list of franchises by Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Corporate structure

Headquartered in Culver City, California, USA, SPE comprises various studios and entertainment brands, including Columbia Pictures and GSN.

Senior management team

List of holdings

Sony Pictures Plaza in Culver City, California

Motion Pictures/Home Entertainment

Television Production/Distribution

Other Sony Pictures operations

Entrance to SPE main lot in Culver City

Affiliates

Leo the Lion in the MGM logo

MGM Holdings, Inc. (MGM): [16]

Notes and references

  1. Outline of Principal Operations, Sony Corporation of America
  2. Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.: Private Company Information BusinessWeek
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2009". Tokyo, Japan: Sony. 14 May 2009. p. 5. http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/IR/financial/fr/08q4_sony.pdf. Retrieved 15 November 2009. 
  4. "Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2009". Tokyo, Japan: Sony. 14 May 2009. p. 5. http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/IR/financial/fr/08q4_sony.pdf. Retrieved 15 November 2009. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Sony Pictures – Corporate Factsheet, sonypictures.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 Rudolph B (1994) So many dreams so many losses. Time vol. 144, no. 22 (November 28, 1994)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Griffin N, Masters K (1996) Hit and Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood. (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-684-83266-6)
  8. Nathan, J. (1999) Sony: The Private Life. (Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 0-395-89327-5, ISBN 0-618-12694-5)
  9. 9.0 9.1 Sony will purchase MGM in a deal worth about $5 billion, CNN, September 14, 2004.
  10. The Anime Biz – By Ian Rowley, with Hiroko Tashiro, Chester Dawson, and Moon Ihlwan, BusinessWeek, June 27, 2005.
  11. Animax Asia – Corporate ProfileAnimax-Asia official website.
  12. Affiliated Companies (Outside Japan) Sony Corporation
  13. Sony Pictures Online SPEJ – Company Profile, Sony Pictures Entertainment (Japan), Inc. official website.
  14. History of Columbia Pictures Part 3, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan (in Japanese)
  15. "Sony Pictures' Loot: A group of developers making Home wares". Destructoid. http://www.destructoid.com/sony-pictures-loot-a-group-of-developers-making-home-wares-131448.phtml. 
  16. MGM Media Center – Operating Units
  17. Acquisition of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Completed. April 8, 2005, Press Release, Sony Corporation of America
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Why Sony Is Now A Bit Player At MGM". BusinessWeek. November 20, 2006. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_47/b4010065.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-22. 
  19. Sony Annual Report (SEC Form 20-F) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006
  20. Sony 2006 Annual Report
  21. Sony Consolidated Financial Statements, For the year ended March 31, 2008

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