Blue Ant Media

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Blue Ant Media Inc.
Type Private company
Industry Media
Founded 2011
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Key people Michael MacMillan, Co-Founder and CEO, Raja Khanna, CEO, Television & Digital Groups
Products Broadcasting, Television Production, Publishing
Owner(s) Torstar Corporation (25%), Providence Equity Partners, Fairfax Financial
Website Blue Ant Media

Blue Ant Media Inc. is a privately held Canadian media company that creates and distributes lifestyle, travel, music and entertainment content for television, print, and online media. The company owns specialty channels Cottage Life, Travel+Escape, Bite TV, and AUX TV along with four premium, commercial-free channels: Smithsonian Channel Canada, Oasis HD, HIFI, radX and their companion websites. Its digital publishing division produces content for web, mobile and monthly tablet magazines for AUX and Travel+Escape. Cottage Life Media is a division of Blue Ant Media, publishers of Cottage Life and Cottage Life West and producer of various consumer shows. Blue Ant Media was named Marketing Magazine's 2012 Media Player of the Year.[citation needed]

History

The company was formed in 2011 by Michael MacMillan, former Chairman of Alliance Atlantis, with the acquisition of indie broadcaster Glassbox Television. It is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

On December 22, 2011, Blue Ant Media announced that Torstar Corporation had acquired a 25% stake in the company.[1]

On December 21, 2011, Blue Ant Media announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase specialty broadcaster High Fidelity HDTV.[2] It initially purchased 29.9% of the company with the remaining 70.1% acquired once the deal was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The acquisition was completed on August 1, 2012.[3] [4]

On August 17, 2012, Blue Ant Media announced that it would be purchasing bold, a specialty channel airing a mix of drama; comedy; arts and culture; and sports programming; from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for an undisclosed amount, conditional on regulatory approval.[5]

After initially purchasing a minority stake (15%) in Canadian publishing company Cottage Life Media Inc. (then known as Quarto Communications) in the summer of 2011,[6] in December 2012, Blue Ant Media purchased the remaining shares in the company bringing its ownership to 100%.[7]

Assets

Broadcast

Blue Ant Media owns and operates seven specialty channels:[8][9]

Digital media

  • Aux Magazine
  • Travel+Escape Magazine

Print

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