Type | Public (OTCBB: RHIEQ) |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Genre | Media Company |
Predecessor | Hallmark Entertainment |
Founded | 1979 |
Founder(s) | Robert Halmi, Sr. |
Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
Number of locations | New York, Los Angeles, London and Sydney |
Key people | Robert Halmi, Sr. (Founder) Robert Halmi, Jr. (President and CEO) Jeffrey (Jeff) Sagansky(Chairman) Peter N. von Gal (COO) |
Employees | 78 (2008) |
Website | http://www.rhifilms.com/ |
RHI Entertainment (OTCBB: RHIEQ), formerly known as Hallmark Entertainment or Cabin Fever Entertainment, is an American producer of television movies and miniseries, founded in 1979 by Robert Halmi Jr. and Robert Halmi Sr. as Robert Halmi Incorporated.
In 1988, the Halmis merged their company with Hal Roach Studios to form Qintex Entertainment, named after the Australian company that bought a share in the new venture. After Qintex's downfall, the company was renamed RHI Entertainment, with New Line Cinema and Chemical Banking Corporation acting as shareholders.[1] Hallmark Cards purchased RHI in 1994 and renamed it to Hallmark Entertainment. In 2006, the Halmis, along with affiliates of Kelso & Company, reacquired the company and revived the RHI name.[2]
In 2007, RHI began offering premieres of its films to digital cable customers of Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Cox Cable and Comcast, via the video on demand service. Also that year, RHI licensed a number of its new movies, miniseries and back catalog titles to global subscribers of Apple's iTunes service.
RHI has an extensive library that includes material from its Hallmark Entertainment and Qintex Entertainment predecessors, including most of the classic Hal Roach library (Topper, Laurel and Hardy, etc.), the Lonesome Dove television franchises, and the theatrical and home video rights to the Our Gang/Little Rascals shorts released before MGM took over the series.
In June 2010, it was revealed that RHI might go bankrupt.[3] The company filed a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in December of that year.[4]