Shine Group

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Shine Group
Industry
  • Television production
  • Distribution
Headquarters United Kingdom
Key people
Owner(s) 21st Century Fox
Website shinegroup.tv

Shine Group is a company that includes production companies of scripted and non-scripted television, responsible for programmes such as MasterChef and The Biggest Loser.

Shine Group companies include UK-based Dragonfly, Kudos, and Princess Productions. It also includes Shine TV, plus Metronome Film & Television, A Scandinavian-based production group. Shine International is the group’s international distribution arm and isresponsible for the distribution of the various formats of the group. The group has also established international companies Shine America, Shine Australia, Shine Germany, Shine France, and most recently Shine Iberia

Shine acquired Reveille Productions in 2008. News Corporation (now 21st Century Fox) acquired the Shine Group on April 5, 2011 for £415 million.[1] US pension funds who are shareholders in News Corporation are suing the company accusing the Mr. Murdoch of nepotism.[2]

Shine TV

Shine Limited (Shine TV) is a British media production company and part of the Shine Group with offices in London and Manchester. Shine Limited was founded in March 2001 by Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch. The company was 80 percent owned by Elisabeth Murdoch, 15 percent by Lord Alli, and 5 percent by BSkyB, who signed a deal guaranteeing to buy an agreed amount of Shine programming for two years.

Shine International

Shine International is the sales and distribution branch of the group. It handles the licensing and international distribution of television formats from Shine Limited to around 150 countries worldwide

Divisions

  • Shine Digital – The digital media division
  • Shine Pictures – is the feature film division.
  • Shine 360° – Shine 360° is the division which handles commercialisation of properties belonging to the group.

Companies

Production
Media
  • Bossa Studios – In 2011, Shine Group acquaired the social gaming company.
  • ChannelFlip – a creator of short form online video programming in the UK. Founded in 2008 by Justin Gayner and Wil Harris..
  • Brown Eyed Boy – set up by former BBC and Chrysalis Entertainment executive Gary Reich in 2002.

Metronome Film & Television

Metronome Film & Television and its 15 companies were acquired by Shine Group in 2009, as part of the deal, all production entities will continue to operate independently.[3]

Production
  • Meter Film and Television AB
  • Stockholm-Köpenhamn AB
  • Metronome Productions A/S
  • Metronome Film and Television Oy
  • Metronome Spartacus AS
  • Metronome LLC (US)
  • Rubicon TV AS
  • Metrix Interactive AB
  • Filmlance International AB
Editing and facilities
  • Studios Mekaniken AB
  • Studios A/S
  • Studios AS
IP creation and distribution
Online
  • Schulmangruppen (50%)
  • Metronome Digital Media AB

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