Entertainment Studios


Entertainment Studios, Inc. is an American media and entertainment company based in Los Angeles. Owned and founded in 1993 by African-American comedian Byron Allen, the company was initially involved in the production and distribution of first-run television series for U.S. television syndication. Under the Entertainment Studios Networks division, it also operates a group of digital cable and satellite channels, which broadcast a mix of original programs and the company's syndicated content.
In the late 2010s, the company made several major expansions to its operations, including entering the film distribution market, acquiring The Weather Channel from NBCUniversal and Bain Capital, partnering with Sinclair Broadcast Group to acquire the regional sports network chain Fox Sports Networks, and its acquisition of television stations from another minority-owned media group, Bayou City Broadcasting.

History

Entertainment Studios was founded in 1993 as CF Entertainment by Byron Allen. The company was initially focused on producing low-cost, syndicated non-fiction programming, including interview series and court shows. Allen serves as host for some of these programs. In December 2003, CF became Entertainment Studios.
Entertainment Studios greenlit its first film and stage projects in December 2011, when it acquired the rights to develop a biographical film and theatrical play on the life of Sammy Davis, Jr. from Davis' daughter with actor/singer, Tracey Davis.
The company ventured into scripted programming in 2012, with the third-quarter launch of the sitcoms Mr. Box Office and The First Family. Both are set for 104 episodes over two years under a model of accelerated production similar to Debmar-Mercury's 10-90 Model. The two half hour shows were picked up as a two-hour weekend primetime programming block with two episodes of each show back to back by Tribune, Weigel and CBS Television Station groups. The company launched its eighth cable channel and first ad-supported service, Justice Central.TV, on December 10, 2012.
In October 2015, Entertainment Studios acquired Freestyle Releasing for an undisclosed amount "said to be sealed for high-eight figures". Freestyle also had an output deal with Netflix. The Freestyle purchase was used to bolster an expansion into film distribution, via its new Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures division. Its first release, 47 Meters Down, took in $44 million in box office revenue.
Across 2015, the company separately sued AT&T, Comcast and Charter Communications for racial discrimination in being biased against minority run entertainment companies in not carrying its cable channels. AT&T settled in December with the addition of 7 of Entertainment Studios' channels added to AT&T's DirecTV line up. Entertainment Studios added similar suits against Charter and the FCC. The Comcast case, though initially dismissed at the district court, was allowed to go forward by the Ninth Circuit; Comcast was able to successfully petition the Supreme Court to hear its case in Comcast v. National Association of African-American-Owned Media during November 2019. The Charter case, also allowed to proceed by the Ninth Circuit, still has its petition pending at the Supreme Court.
In June 2016, Entertainment Studios acquired TheGrio, a news website focusing on stories of interest to African Americans. In mid-September 2017, the company announced plans to launch an over the top sports streaming service known as Sports.tv.
On March 22, 2018, Entertainment Studios announced its intent to acquire The Weather Channel's television assets from an NBCUniversal/Bain Capital/Blackstone Group partnership. The actual value was undisclosed, but was reported to be around $300 million; the channel's non-television assets, which were separately sold to IBM two years prior, were not included in the sale.
In September 2018, Entertainment Studios announced that it had arranged $500 million worth of credit facilities through Deutsche Bank Securities, Jefferies Financial Group, Brightwood Capital Advisors and Comerica. Allen explained that these funds were to be used for further "large-scale" acquisitions, productions, and other general expenses. In an interview with Variety, Allen stated that he was "not a seller", and that he was "one or two acquisitions away from being a fairly large company". On May 3, 2019, it was announced that, under the subsidiary Diamond Sports Group, Entertainment Studios would be an equity and content partner in Sinclair Broadcast Group's acquisition of Fox Sports Networks.
On May 6, 2019, Entertainment Studios announced that it would expand into television station ownership by acquiring the stations of Bayou City Broadcasting for $165 million, including Evansville, Indiana's WEVV-TV and WEEV-LD, and Lafayette, Louisiana's KADN-TV and KLAF-LD. The stations will operate under the new unit, Allen Media Broadcasting. The sale was completed on July 31, 2019. On October 1, 2019, Allen Media Group agreed to purchase 11 stations from USA Television for $290 million. The sale of the Heartland stations was approved by the FCC on November 22, 2019, and it was completed on February 11, 2020.

Television series distributed by Entertainment Studios

Court shows

Cable and Digital

Allen Media Broadcasting, LLC is an American television station operating company that is owned by Entertainment Studios.
On May 6, 2019, Entertainment Studios announced that it would expand into television station ownership by acquiring the stations of Bayou City Broadcasting for $165 million, including Evansville, Indiana's WEVV-TV and WEEV-LD, and Lafayette, Louisiana's KADN-TV and KLAF-LD. The stations will operate under the new division Allen Media Broadcasting. Allen Media made an offer for TEGNA TV station group as the third know bidder.

Television stations

Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
City of license / MarketStationChannel
TV
Owned sinceNetwork affiliationPurchased from
Huntsville, AlabamaWAAY-TV31 2020ABCHeartland Media
Chico - Redding, CaliforniaKHSL-TV12 2020Heartland Media
Chico - Redding, CaliforniaKNVN24 Maxair Media, LLC owned
operated under SSA
Heartland Media
Evansville, IndianaWEVV-TV44 2019Bayou City Broadcasting
Evansville, IndianaWEEV-LD
47 2019Bayou City Broadcasting
Fort Wayne, IndianaWFFT-TV55 2020FoxHeartland Media
West Lafayette, IndianaWLFI-TV18 2020Heartland Media
Terre Haute, IndianaWTHI-TV10 2020Heartland Media
Mason City, Iowa - Rochester, MinnesotaKIMT3 2020Heartland Media
Lafayette, LouisianaKADN-TV15 2019Bayou City Broadcasting
Lafayette, LouisianaKLAF-LD46 2019NBCBayou City Broadcasting
Eugene, OregonKEZI9 2020ABCHeartland Media
Tupelo - Columbus, MississippiWTVA9 2020Heartland Media
Tupelo - Columbus, MississippiWLOV-TV27 Coastal Television
Broadcasting Company LLC Owned,
SSA operated
FoxHeartland Media
MedfordKlamath Falls, OregonKDRV12 2020ABCHeartland Media
Medford – Klamath Falls, OregonKDKF
-2020ABCHeartland Media

Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures

In 2016, Entertainment Studios began to make major expansions into film distribution; at the Sundance Film Festival, the company made a surprise $20 million bid for The Birth of a Nation, losing to Fox Searchlight. In July 2016, Entertainment Studios signed a multi-year home video and on-demand distribution deal with Anchor Bay Entertainment, covering future theatrical releases by the company. The studio acquired its first film later that month, with the North American rights to 47 Meters Down from Dimension Films. At the 2017 Toronto Film Festival, Entertainment Studios also bought Chappaquiddick, Replicas, and Hostiles. Entertainment Studios aimed to distribute at least 18 films in 2018. In January 2018, on his film distribution model, Allen stated:
YearRelease DateFilm titleDirectorGrossRef
2017June 16, 201747 Meters DownJohannes Roberts$44.3 million
2017September 22, 2017Friend RequestSimon Verhoeven$3.7 million
2017December 22, 2017HostilesScott Cooper$40.9 million
2018March 9, 2018The Hurricane HeistRob Cohen$15.8 million
2018April 6, 2018ChappaquiddickJohn Curran$18 million
2019January 11, 2019ReplicasJeffrey Nachmanoff$8.1 million
2019July 12, 2019Bethany Hamilton: UnstoppableAaron Lieber
2019August 16, 2019Johannes Roberts$22.2 million
2019September 20, 2019The Wedding YearRobert Luketic
2019November 1, 2019Arctic DogsAaron Woodley$3.6 million
2019November 22, 2019All RiseAnthony Mandler