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19 Entertainment

19 Entertainment (also known as 19 Television Limited or 19 TV Ltd.) is a producer of entertainment properties for television with a focus on music. Founded by Simon Fuller in London in 1985, the company co-produced Pop Idol in the United Kingdom with Thames Television in 2001. The Idol series has since become one of the most successful entertainment formats, sold to more than seventy countries around the world, including American Idol in the United States. 19 Entertainment is also responsible for the production of So You Think You Can Dance.

19 Entertainment
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedApril 1985, London, (United Kingdom)
Key people
Simon Fuller, Founder
Jason Morey, Worldwide head of music
Marc Graboff, President, Core Media Group
Productsentertainment content, intellectual property services, Idol series
Revenue288.1 million USD (2008)
75.1 million (2008)
19.0 million (2008)
Number of employees
100
ParentIndustrial Media
SubsidiariesSony Pictures Television
Websitewww.industrial-media.com

Background and history

Founded in London, England in 1985, 19 Entertainment was named after the Paul Hardcastle song which was one of Simon Fuller's first notable successes while working as an A&R man for Chrysalis Records. In 2001 the company co-produced Pop Idol in the United Kingdom with Thames Television. An immense success, Maggie Brown in The Guardian states, "the show became a seminal reality/entertainment format once on air that autumn".[1]

In 2009 the company announced the purchase of London-based Storm Model Management,[2] one of the world's top modelling agencies. This business was sold back to Storm's management in 2013, ending the firm's activities in fashion.

In March 2005, 19 Entertainment founder Simon Fuller sold the company to Robert Sillerman's CKX, Inc. in a cash and stock deal worth $210 million.[3] Subsequent to the deal Fuller remained in his role as CEO of 19 Entertainment and added the new role of director of CKX. In his dual role Fuller was able to effectively co-ordinate all creative aspects of the CKX business until January 2010 when, as he approached the end of his employment contract with CKX, Inc., he decided to start up a new business, XIX Entertainment, while still acting as a consultant to CKX / 19 and as an Executive Producer of 19's shows. Following this, CKX announced its intention to shift 19 to becoming a US business focusing solely on American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance brands. 19's old Headquarters in Battersea, London became the headquarters for Simon Fuller's new business, XIX, while the base for 19 Entertainment was transferred to Los Angeles. In September 2010 much of 19's non- American Idol business was sold to Simon Fuller's new business XIX Entertainment. This included 19's non-Idol management clients such as David and Victoria Beckham, Andy Murray, Annie Lennox, The Spice Girls, Lewis Hamilton, S Club 7, Carrie Underwood, David Cook, and others. Also transferred to XIX Entertainment were Roland Mouret and Victoria Beckham's fashion businesses.

Sillerman and partners accepted an offer from Apollo Global Management on July 21, 2011 to purchase the entire stock of CKX, Inc, and the business was re-branded as CORE Media group in 2012 with 19 Entertainment becoming the group's primary west coast division.

19 Television series

Current series

Former series

19 Entertainment films

S Club 7 - TV films

19 Recordings artist roster

See also

References

  1. ^ "The scribbled note that changed TV". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  2. ^ Sweney, Mark (10 August 2009). "Fuller's 19 buys Storm model agency". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ "'Pop Idol' creator Simon Fuller sells 19 Entertainment for over $210 million". Realitytvworld.com. Retrieved 2 September 2020.

External links

  • Core Media Group website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 19 Entertainment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message 19 Entertainment also known as 19 Television Limited or 19 TV Ltd is a producer of entertainment properties for television with a focus on music Founded by Simon Fuller in London in 1985 the company co produced Pop Idol in the United Kingdom with Thames Television in 2001 The Idol series has since become one of the most successful entertainment formats sold to more than seventy countries around the world including American Idol in the United States 19 Entertainment is also responsible for the production of So You Think You Can Dance 19 EntertainmentTypeSubsidiaryIndustryEntertainmentFoundedApril 1985 London United Kingdom Key peopleSimon Fuller FounderJason Morey Worldwide head of musicMarc Graboff President Core Media GroupProductsentertainment content intellectual property services Idol seriesRevenue288 1 million USD 2008 Operating income75 1 million 2008 Net income19 0 million 2008 Number of employees100ParentIndustrial MediaSubsidiariesSony Pictures TelevisionWebsitewww wbr industrial media wbr com Contents 1 Background and history 2 19 Television series 2 1 Current series 2 2 Former series 3 19 Entertainment films 3 1 S Club 7 TV films 4 19 Recordings artist roster 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground and history EditFounded in London England in 1985 19 Entertainment was named after the Paul Hardcastle song which was one of Simon Fuller s first notable successes while working as an A amp R man for Chrysalis Records In 2001 the company co produced Pop Idol in the United Kingdom with Thames Television An immense success Maggie Brown in The Guardian states the show became a seminal reality entertainment format once on air that autumn 1 In 2009 the company announced the purchase of London based Storm Model Management 2 one of the world s top modelling agencies This business was sold back to Storm s management in 2013 ending the firm s activities in fashion In March 2005 19 Entertainment founder Simon Fuller sold the company to Robert Sillerman s CKX Inc in a cash and stock deal worth 210 million 3 Subsequent to the deal Fuller remained in his role as CEO of 19 Entertainment and added the new role of director of CKX In his dual role Fuller was able to effectively co ordinate all creative aspects of the CKX business until January 2010 when as he approached the end of his employment contract with CKX Inc he decided to start up a new business XIX Entertainment while still acting as a consultant to CKX 19 and as an Executive Producer of 19 s shows Following this CKX announced its intention to shift 19 to becoming a US business focusing solely on American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance brands 19 s old Headquarters in Battersea London became the headquarters for Simon Fuller s new business XIX while the base for 19 Entertainment was transferred to Los Angeles In September 2010 much of 19 s non American Idol business was sold to Simon Fuller s new business XIX Entertainment This included 19 s non Idol management clients such as David and Victoria Beckham Andy Murray Annie Lennox The Spice Girls Lewis Hamilton S Club 7 Carrie Underwood David Cook and others Also transferred to XIX Entertainment were Roland Mouret and Victoria Beckham s fashion businesses Sillerman and partners accepted an offer from Apollo Global Management on July 21 2011 to purchase the entire stock of CKX Inc and the business was re branded as CORE Media group in 2012 with 19 Entertainment becoming the group s primary west coast division 19 Television series EditCurrent series Edit American Idol 2002 2016 2018 present So You Think You Can Dance 2005 present Former series Edit Miami 7 1999 L A 7 2000 S Club 7 Go Wild 2000 S Club Search 2001 Hollywood 7 2001 Viva S Club 2002 American Juniors 2003 All American Girl 2003 I Dream 2004 Giving You Everything 2007 Little Britain USA 2008 If I Can Dream 2010 19 Entertainment films EditSpice World co production with Icon Productions and Columbia Pictures 1997 Seeing Double co production with Columbia Pictures 2003 From Justin to Kelly co production with 20th Century Fox 2003 S Club 7 TV films Edit Back to the 50s 1999 Boyfriends amp Birthdays 1999 Artistic Differences 2000 Christmas Special 2000 19 Recordings artist roster EditMain article 19 RecordingsSee also EditAmerican Idol CKX Inc Simon FullerReferences Edit The scribbled note that changed TV The Guardian Retrieved 9 July 2022 Sweney Mark 10 August 2009 Fuller s 19 buys Storm model agency Theguardian com Retrieved 2 September 2020 Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller sells 19 Entertainment for over 210 million Realitytvworld com Retrieved 2 September 2020 External links EditCore Media Group website Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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