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Abbey Home Media

Abbey Home Media was a British home media distributor that released content aimed at children. It was founded in March 2002, as the successor company to Abbey Home Entertainment (AHE), which was acquired by the Just Group in 2000.

Abbey Home Media Group Limited
TypePrivate limited company
GenreDVD and video distributor
PredecessorMSD Video
Collins Video
Tempo Video
Abbey Home Entertainment Group Limited
Just Entertainment
Founded4 March 2002; 20 years ago (4 March 2002)
FounderIan Miles
Anne Miles
DefunctMay 2020
FateUncertain circumstances
Headquarters,
ProductsDVDs
DivisionsAbbey Kids
SubsidiariesBaby Bright Media Limited
Tolly Music Limited
Abbey Broadcast Communications PLC
Petalcraft Demonstrations Limited
Ashgarden Limited
Websitewww.abbeyhomemedia.com

The company released content from production companies such as CBBC, CITV, CBeebies, LittleBe, Pop, Tiny Pop and Milkshake!. Abbey Home Media was also a producer of its own franchises, which included Bump the Elephant, Fun Song Factory, Wide-Eye and Baby Bright.

History and predecessors

Abbey Home Entertainment

Abbey Home Media's predecessor was Abbey Home Entertainment Group Limited (AHE), founded in 1989 by Ian and Anne Miles. AHE acquired the Tempo Video brand name from WM Collins Video in 1990 and introduced several brands:

  • Tempo Kids Club, used for re-releases of older Tempo Video releases which had been distributed by their previous owners, MSD Video and Collins Video.
  • Tempo Pre-School, used for releases aimed at very young children. The success of the releases made AHE the only video distributor whose releases were recommended and approved by the Pre-School Learning Alliance.[citation needed] The label remained after the Just Entertainment buyout (as a pre-school brand within Just) and was used in the Abbey Home Media era, before it was retired in favour of the regular Abbey Home Media brand in the mid-2000s.
  • Abbey Fitness, used for fitness releases.
  • Abbey Freetime, used for documentary releases.
  • Abbey Music, used for music and concert releases.

A subsidiary called Abbey Broadcast Communications produced original content for AHE on both VHS and audio cassette. This division became dormant in the early 2000s.

In 1995, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment acquired a 75% majority stake in the company. In 1998, the company was in talks to sell the stake back to Ian and Anne Miles and letting AHE trade independently again. In exchange, PolyGram would acquire the rights to distribute all future Fun Song Factory Videos.

In early 2000, AHE was acquired by Just Group PLC.[1] Abbey's 'Tempo Pre-school' label was retained for pre-school products, while 'at school' video and audio products were released under the Just Entertainment label. Abbey itself retained its special focus on the 'pre-school' and 'at school' age groups.[2]

Just Group PLC

Just Group PLC was a British holding company that focused on incorporating the creation and development of character concepts, ownership of intellectual property rights, and international licensing and distribution of character and corporate brand merchandise. The company had its shares listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange and was based in the town of Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, with additional offices in London, New York, Hong Kong and Melbourne.

The company operated many subsidiaries:

  • Just Licensing - licence holders for Just Group's properties.
  • IPP - focused on licensed merchandise and based in the company's Hong Kong offices.
  • Monster Innovations Group (MIG) - owned 50% of the "In my Pocket" trademark, which was acquired by Just in 1995.
  • Wembley Sportsmaster Limited - acquired by Just in 1998; owned the "Wembley" football brand.

In the late 1990s, the company expanded into the entertainment industry and started producing animated television series. Its first series, Jellabies, proved sufficiently successful for CITV to commission a second series, which aired in 2000. The company expanded into to the toy and print industries by forming Jusco Toys and acquiring book publisher Burghley Publishing, later renamed Just Publishing. Just also signed a deal with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to produce products based on their properties and renew an existing magazine publishing deal.[3]

In 1999, Just Group acquired Pinky & Perky for £500,000, with the intention of producing a new television series and expanding into the North American market.[4][5] The company later signed a deal with Carlton Television subsidiary Planet 24 in July 2001 to create a stage show and comedy series oriented at an adult audience and titled Pinky & Perky in Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Bacon Roll.[6]

In 1999, the company acquired Abbey Home Entertainment for $2.1 Million, with the aim of focusing on the pre-school market. By the end of the year, the company had three shows in development: Wiki’s World, set for an autumn 2000 release; One Big Happy Family, set for release in 2001 as a co-production with Jellabies producer Optical Image; and Butt-Ugly Martians, a co-production with Mike Young Productions and DCDC, set for a September 2000 release.[7] With the purchase, Just expanded into home video in the United Kingdom and began releasing Abbey's content under their own brand, retaining the Tempo Pre-School label for pre-school content.

In September 2000, Just fully acquired Optical Image for £1.5 Million.[8] In December, Just Group acquired MediaKey plc for £7.2 Million.[9]

In April 2001 it was confirmed that the company had failed to file accounts for the year. In August that year, the company laid off their CEO Wilf Shorrocks and commercial director Paula Shorrock and issued a shock profit warning. In the same month, the company showcased new projects at MIPCOM, including Wide-Eye, which was pre-sold to the BBC for delivery in autumn 2002, and several television specials.[10] On October 16, Just closed their head office in Bakewell with the loss of 38 jobs, and was in talks on the sale of some non-core operations. The company also signed a deal with Universal Studios and subsidiary PolyGram Television to help manage Butt-Ugly Martians and allowing Universal to gain exclusive movie, home video (excluding Germany and the United Kingdom) and theme park rights to the property, as well as funding to produce more episodes.[11][12] In November, the company's shares were suspended, due to lower-than-expected revenue from Butt-Ugly Martians and the failed purchase of MediaKey.

Just Group filed for administration on 9 January 2002[13][14] and the shares were delisted from Aim. Just Group PLC exited administration by the end of the year and was renamed Newscreen Media Group PLC.

In 2004, Newscreen Media Group filed for administration, and its assets were shared between them and another company called Think Entertainment PLC.[15]

Tempo Video

Another predecessor of Abbey Home Media was Tempo Video, which was originally launched by video distributor MSD Video in 1987 as a kids-focused video label. After 2 years MSD transitioned the distribution of Tempo to Collins Video and then transitioned the label off to Abbey Home Entertainment within 1990, a year after the company was founded. Tempo Video was the mainstream video label for Abbey Home Entertainment and continued to be used until 2000, when the label was discontinued by AHE's new owner Just Group.

The Tempo label was also used within Abbey-distributed audio cassettes, under labels like Tempo Audio, Tempo Twins, Tempo Reed and Tempo Children's Classics.

Tempo DIC Video

Tempo Video was a joint venture with animation company DIC Enterprises. The label released DIC Entertainment programmes on VHS.

Abbey Home Media

After Just Group filed for administration in 2002, Ian Miles formed a new company under the Abbey name called Abbey Home Media on 4 March 2002,[16] re-acquiring former assets once owned by AHE. Abbey Home Media retained the Tempo Pre-School brand that Just Group kept during their ownership of the Abbey brands and would later introduce the Tempo and Tempo TV Classics (Previously Tempo Classics) brands. During the 2010s, products were released under the regular Abbey Home Media brand name.

On 4 May 2020 it was confirmed that Anne Miles, the co-founder of Abbey, had died,[17] a short while afterward, the company's website was shut down and their Facebook page confirmed that the company had ceased operations due to "uncertain circumstances",[18] despite this, the company is still listed as "active" on Companies House.[19]

Properties owned by Abbey Home Media

References

  1. ^ "Investegate |Just Group PLC Announcements | Just Group PLC: Final Results". www.investegate.co.uk.
  2. ^ . April 10, 2001. Archived from the original on 2001-04-10.
  3. ^ "Investegate |Just Group PLC Announcements | Just Group PLC: Sub's. Publishing Agreement with Warner Bros, etc".
  4. ^ https://citywire.com/new-model-adviser/news/just-group-launches-pinky-and-perky/a202590
  5. ^ "Just Group PLC | Pinky & Perky Launched for a New Generation | InvestEgate".
  6. ^ "Pinky & Perky transformed into adult comedy".
  7. ^ "Just Group beefs up its kids production".
  8. ^ "Investegate |Just Group PLC Announcements | Just Group PLC: Acquisition".
  9. ^ "Investegate |Just Group PLC Announcements | Just Group PLC: Placing&Open Offer -Part 1".
  10. ^ "Just Entertainment unveils new toons for MIPCOM".
  11. ^ https://citywire.com/new-model-adviser/news/tuesday-trading-post-it-s-still-butt-ugly-at-just-group/a229918
  12. ^ "Universal Studios gets Butt Ugly". C21Media.
  13. ^ "Butt Ugly Martians fall to earth as Just calls administrators". The Independent. January 10, 2002. from the original on 2019-02-20.
  14. ^ "Just Group goes into administration".
  15. ^ "Online abuse marks Butt Ugly Martians fallout". 30 May 2007.
  16. ^ "Abbey Home Media Group Limited - Company Profile - Endole". suite.endole.co.uk.
  17. ^ "Anne Miles, 1939-2020".
  18. ^ https://www.facebook.com/abbeyhomemedia/[user-generated source]
  19. ^ "ABBEY HOME MEDIA GROUP LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk.

External links

  • Official website
  • Abbey Kids website

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limited companyGenreDVD and video distributorPredecessorMSD VideoCollins VideoTempo VideoAbbey Home Entertainment Group LimitedJust EntertainmentFounded4 March 2002 20 years ago 4 March 2002 FounderIan MilesAnne MilesDefunctMay 2020FateUncertain circumstancesHeadquartersLondon UKProductsDVDsDivisionsAbbey KidsSubsidiariesBaby Bright Media LimitedTolly Music LimitedAbbey Broadcast Communications PLCPetalcraft Demonstrations LimitedAshgarden LimitedWebsitewww wbr abbeyhomemedia wbr comThe company released content from production companies such as CBBC CITV CBeebies LittleBe Pop Tiny Pop and Milkshake Abbey Home Media was also a producer of its own franchises which included Bump the Elephant Fun Song Factory Wide Eye and Baby Bright Contents 1 History and predecessors 1 1 Abbey Home Entertainment 1 2 Just Group PLC 1 3 Tempo Video 1 3 1 Tempo DIC Video 1 4 Abbey Home Media 2 Properties owned by Abbey Home Media 3 References 4 External linksHistory and predecessors EditAbbey Home Entertainment Edit Abbey Home Media s predecessor was Abbey Home Entertainment Group Limited AHE founded in 1989 by Ian and Anne Miles AHE acquired the Tempo Video brand name from WM Collins Video in 1990 and introduced several brands Tempo Kids Club used for re releases of older Tempo Video releases which had been distributed by their previous owners MSD Video and Collins Video Tempo Pre School used for releases aimed at very young children The success of the releases made AHE the only video distributor whose releases were recommended and approved by the Pre School Learning Alliance citation needed The label remained after the Just Entertainment buyout as a pre school brand within Just and was used in the Abbey Home Media era before it was retired in favour of the regular Abbey Home Media brand in the mid 2000s Abbey Fitness used for fitness releases Abbey Freetime used for documentary releases Abbey Music used for music and concert releases A subsidiary called Abbey Broadcast Communications produced original content for AHE on both VHS and audio cassette This division became dormant in the early 2000s In 1995 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment acquired a 75 majority stake in the company In 1998 the company was in talks to sell the stake back to Ian and Anne Miles and letting AHE trade independently again In exchange PolyGram would acquire the rights to distribute all future Fun Song Factory Videos In early 2000 AHE was acquired by Just Group PLC 1 Abbey s Tempo Pre school label was retained for pre school products while at school video and audio products were released under the Just Entertainment label Abbey itself retained its special focus on the pre school and at school age groups 2 Just Group PLC Edit Just Group PLC was a British holding company that focused on incorporating the creation and development of character concepts ownership of intellectual property rights and international licensing and distribution of character and corporate brand merchandise The company had its shares listed on the Alternative Investment Market AIM of the London Stock Exchange and was based in the town of Bakewell Derbyshire England with additional offices in London New York Hong Kong and Melbourne The company operated many subsidiaries Just Licensing licence holders for Just Group s properties IPP focused on licensed merchandise and based in the company s Hong Kong offices Monster Innovations Group MIG owned 50 of the In my Pocket trademark which was acquired by Just in 1995 Wembley Sportsmaster Limited acquired by Just in 1998 owned the Wembley football brand In the late 1990s the company expanded into the entertainment industry and started producing animated television series Its first series Jellabies proved sufficiently successful for CITV to commission a second series which aired in 2000 The company expanded into to the toy and print industries by forming Jusco Toys and acquiring book publisher Burghley Publishing later renamed Just Publishing Just also signed a deal with Warner Bros Consumer Products to produce products based on their properties and renew an existing magazine publishing deal 3 In 1999 Just Group acquired Pinky amp Perky for 500 000 with the intention of producing a new television series and expanding into the North American market 4 5 The company later signed a deal with Carlton Television subsidiary Planet 24 in July 2001 to create a stage show and comedy series oriented at an adult audience and titled Pinky amp Perky in Sex n Drugs n Bacon Roll 6 In 1999 the company acquired Abbey Home Entertainment for 2 1 Million with the aim of focusing on the pre school market By the end of the year the company had three shows in development Wiki s World set for an autumn 2000 release One Big Happy Family set for release in 2001 as a co production with Jellabies producer Optical Image and Butt Ugly Martians a co production with Mike Young Productions and DCDC set for a September 2000 release 7 With the purchase Just expanded into home video in the United Kingdom and began releasing Abbey s content under their own brand retaining the Tempo Pre School label for pre school content In September 2000 Just fully acquired Optical Image for 1 5 Million 8 In December Just Group acquired MediaKey plc for 7 2 Million 9 In April 2001 it was confirmed that the company had failed to file accounts for the year In August that year the company laid off their CEO Wilf Shorrocks and commercial director Paula Shorrock and issued a shock profit warning In the same month the company showcased new projects at MIPCOM including Wide Eye which was pre sold to the BBC for delivery in autumn 2002 and several television specials 10 On October 16 Just closed their head office in Bakewell with the loss of 38 jobs and was in talks on the sale of some non core operations The company also signed a deal with Universal Studios and subsidiary PolyGram Television to help manage Butt Ugly Martians and allowing Universal to gain exclusive movie home video excluding Germany and the United Kingdom and theme park rights to the property as well as funding to produce more episodes 11 12 In November the company s shares were suspended due to lower than expected revenue from Butt Ugly Martians and the failed purchase of MediaKey Just Group filed for administration on 9 January 2002 13 14 and the shares were delisted from Aim Just Group PLC exited administration by the end of the year and was renamed Newscreen Media Group PLC In 2004 Newscreen Media Group filed for administration and its assets were shared between them and another company called Think Entertainment PLC 15 Tempo Video Edit Another predecessor of Abbey Home Media was Tempo Video which was originally launched by video distributor MSD Video in 1987 as a kids focused video label After 2 years MSD transitioned the distribution of Tempo to Collins Video and then transitioned the label off to Abbey Home Entertainment within 1990 a year after the company was founded Tempo Video was the mainstream video label for Abbey Home Entertainment and continued to be used until 2000 when the label was discontinued by AHE s new owner Just Group The Tempo label was also used within Abbey distributed audio cassettes under labels like Tempo Audio Tempo Twins Tempo Reed and Tempo Children s Classics Tempo DIC Video Edit Tempo Video was a joint venture with animation company DIC Enterprises The label released DIC Entertainment programmes on VHS Abbey Home Media Edit After Just Group filed for administration in 2002 Ian Miles formed a new company under the Abbey name called Abbey Home Media on 4 March 2002 16 re acquiring former assets once owned by AHE Abbey Home Media retained the Tempo Pre School brand that Just Group kept during their ownership of the Abbey brands and would later introduce the Tempo and Tempo TV Classics Previously Tempo Classics brands During the 2010s products were released under the regular Abbey Home Media brand name On 4 May 2020 it was confirmed that Anne Miles the co founder of Abbey had died 17 a short while afterward the company s website was shut down and their Facebook page confirmed that the company had ceased operations due to uncertain circumstances 18 despite this the company is still listed as active on Companies House 19 Properties owned by Abbey Home Media EditArtyfacts Anytime Tales Baby Bright Bump the Elephant Butt Ugly Martians Fun Song Factory MacDonald s Farm Mr Men ABC The Great Alphabet Hunt Paddington s Alphabet Treasure Hunt Postman Pat s ABC 123 Story Read Along SuperTed Teddy Trucks Wide EyeReferences Edit Investegate Just Group PLC Announcements Just Group PLC Final Results www investegate co uk Just Entertainment April 10 2001 Archived from the original on 2001 04 10 Investegate Just Group PLC Announcements Just Group PLC Sub s Publishing Agreement with Warner Bros etc https citywire com new model adviser news just group launches pinky and perky a202590 Just Group PLC Pinky amp Perky Launched for a New Generation InvestEgate Pinky amp Perky transformed into adult comedy Just Group beefs up its kids production Investegate Just Group PLC Announcements Just Group PLC Acquisition Investegate Just Group PLC Announcements Just Group PLC Placing amp Open Offer Part 1 Just Entertainment unveils new toons for MIPCOM https citywire com new model adviser news tuesday trading post it s still butt ugly at just group a229918 Universal Studios gets Butt Ugly C21Media Butt Ugly Martians fall to earth as Just calls administrators The Independent January 10 2002 Archived from the original on 2019 02 20 Just Group goes into administration Online abuse marks Butt Ugly Martians fallout 30 May 2007 Abbey Home Media Group Limited Company Profile Endole suite endole co uk Anne Miles 1939 2020 https www facebook com abbeyhomemedia user generated source ABBEY HOME MEDIA GROUP LIMITED Overview free company information from Companies House find and update company information service gov uk External links EditOfficial website Abbey Kids website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abbey Home Media amp oldid 1127191629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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