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Village Roadshow

Village Roadshow Limited is an Australian company which operates cinemas and theme parks, and produces and distributes films. Before being acquired by private equity company BGH Capital, the company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and majority owned by Village Roadshow Corporation, with members of founder Roc Kirby's family in the top roles.[2]

Village Roadshow Limited
TypePrivate (since 2021)
Public (prior to 2021)
IndustryMedia, Entertainment
Founded1954; 69 years ago (1954)
FounderRoc Kirby
HeadquartersThe Jam Factory, ,
Key people
Robert G. Kirby (Executive Chairman)
Clark Kirby (CEO)
Products
Revenue A$1.003 billion (2017)[1]
A$65.62 million (2017)[1]
ParentBGH Capital
DivisionsVillage Roadshow Theme Parks
SubsidiariesVillage Roadshow Pictures
Roadshow Entertainment
Websitewww.villageroadshow.com.au

History

Village Roadshow originally started operations as Village Drive-Ins (later known as "Village Drive-ins and Cinemas" before becoming today's "Village Cinemas" brand), in 1954, when founder Roc Kirby began running one of Australia's first drive-in cinemas in the Melbourne suburb of Croydon. The drive-in was adjacent to a shopping strip called "Croydon Village"; hence the company adopted the "Village" name. The company later expanded into traditional cinemas in major areas, though it still operates the Coburg Drive-In in Coburg, Melbourne.

In 1968, the company expanded to start its film distribution business with Roadshow (once a 50-50 joint venture with Greater Union) and moved into film production in 1971 with the establishment of Hexagon Productions,[3][4] and the company expanding into a longstanding relationship with Warner Bros. to distribute films in the Australian market.[5][6] The original cinema chain now became one of several businesses the company was involved in.

In the 1980s, Village Roadshow was one of the leading forces in creating state of the art multiplex cinema complexes. Innovations brought in during this period included using stadium-style seating, sophisticated sound systems and the latest in projection technologies. The cinemas of that era were the forerunners to the multiplexes of today. It was expanded in 1987 when it signed a partnership with rival cinema chain Greater Union to see 200 screens expanded to their circuits by 1990 and having both companies to develop $100 million in their equipment.[7]

The venture was expanded in September 1987 when Roadshow and Greater Union agreed to combine the existing Roadshow Distributors theatrical branch with Greater Union's own theatrical branch, Greater Union Film Distributors to set up new separate-branding labels, Roadshow Greater Union Distributors and Greater Union Distributors, and RGUD continue to handle the existing suppliers, which included Warner Bros, Orion Pictures and New World Pictures.[8][9]

In 1988, Village Roadshow took over De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, which brought on a change of name: Village Roadshow Limited. This allowed the company to raise more capital to fund further expansion.

In the 1990s, the company diversified into complementary media and entertainment businesses. This included the purchase and development of theme parks, the purchase and integration of the Triple M and Today radio networks to create Austereo, the creation of Roadshow Music,[10] the creation of Village Roadshow Pictures, and the commencement of a co-production deal with Warner Bros.

Village Roadshow has scaled back its international cinema markets to Australia and Singapore. The company merged its Village Roadshow Pictures arm with Concord Music Group to form a Los Angeles-based diversified entertainment division, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group.

In 2003, the company formed a joint venture, Australian Theatres, with Amalgamated Holdings Limited, owners of Greater Union and several other cinema brands. The original founding business, Village Cinemas, is part of the joint venture.

In 2008, Village Roadshow and Concord Music Group, co-owned by television producer Norman Lear, said they had completed a merger forming a new company to exploit their film and music assets. Investors in the new company include Lambert Entertainment and private equity firms Tailwind Capital Partners and Clarity Partners.[11] However, on 25 March 2013, Wood Creek Capital led investor group purchased Concord Music Group from Village Roadshow Entertainment Group.[12]

In late 2019, company veteran Graham Burke stepped down as CEO and became a non-executive director, with Clark Kirby his successor as CEO.[13][14]

In 2020, Village Roadshow was in talks with private equity firm BGH Capital about a takeover offer. The offer was lowered after the COVID-19 pandemic closed theme parks and cinemas.[15][16] In 2022, Antenna Group announced that it was to acquire the Greek cinema chains from Village Roadshow Operations.[17]

Assets

Current

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Annual Reports: 2017". villageroadshow.com.au. from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Village family feud ends with BGH bid". Australian Financial Review. 7 December 2020. from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  3. ^ Burke, Graham (1 July 1975). "Village". Cinema Papers. p. 34.
  4. ^ Aveyard, Karina; Moran, Albert; Vieth, Errol (26 December 2017). Historical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781538111277.
  5. ^ Hanson, Stuart (26 July 2019). Screening the World: Global Development of the Multiplex Cinema. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783030189952.
  6. ^ Goldsmith, Ben (2010). Local Hollywood. University of Queensland Press. ISBN 9780702238017.
  7. ^ "$A100-Mil Pricetag On Roadshow/GU Venture". Variety. 19 August 1987. p. 41.
  8. ^ "Roadshow, Greater Union Merge Distribution Operations". Variety. 16 September 1987. p. 41.
  9. ^ Groves, Don (2010). AHL: 100 Years of Entertainment. Amalgamated Holdings Ltd. ISBN 9780958946612.
  10. ^ Zanotti, Marc (27 May 2013). "Australian Label Roadshow Music Shuts Down". Music Feeds. from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  11. ^ Tourtellotte, Bob (7 February 2008). "Village Roadshow, Concord Music complete merger". Reuters. Los Angeles. from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  12. ^ Billboard "Concord Music Group to be Sold to Wood Creek Capital Management" 19 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Billboard, 25 March 2013
  13. ^ Wallbank, Paul (22 February 2019). "Village Roadshow's Graham Burke to stand down at end of year". Mumbrella. from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  14. ^ Duke, Jennifer (13 June 2019). "Village Roadshow appoints Clark Kirby CEO amid boardroom overhaul". Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment. from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  15. ^ Powell, Dominic (18 May 2020). "Village Roadshow agrees to takeover talks with BGH". Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment. from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  16. ^ Duran, Paulina; Nainan, Nikhil (18 May 2020). "Australia's Village Roadshow opens books exclusively to BGH's lower offer". Reuters. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  17. ^ "Antenna Group acquires cinema chain Village Roadshow Operations, Greece". Antenna Group. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  18. ^ "New TV Production Company, Roadshow Rough Diamond, is Launched". Filmink. 16 June 2016. from the original on 10 April 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  19. ^ a b Frater, Patrick (18 May 2020). "Village Roadshow Australia Begins Sale Talks as Coronavirus Weighs on Business". Variety. from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Shanghai: WME-IMG, Village Roadshow Launch Chinese Film Venture With Beijing's Perfect World". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  21. ^ "Hong Kong shareholder buys remaining Golden Village Singapore stake after blocking mm2's bid". 2 October 2017. from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2018.

External links

  • Village Roadshow corporate site

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This article is about the Australian media company For information about the cinema chain see Village Cinemas Not to be confused with Village Roadshow Pictures 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 Village Roadshow news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Village Roadshow Limited is an Australian company which operates cinemas and theme parks and produces and distributes films Before being acquired by private equity company BGH Capital the company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and majority owned by Village Roadshow Corporation with members of founder Roc Kirby s family in the top roles 2 Village Roadshow LimitedTypePrivate since 2021 Public prior to 2021 IndustryMedia EntertainmentFounded1954 69 years ago 1954 FounderRoc KirbyHeadquartersThe Jam Factory South Yarra Melbourne AustraliaKey peopleRobert G Kirby Executive Chairman Clark Kirby CEO ProductsCinemasradiotheme parksfilm studioVHSfilm distributionRevenueA 1 003 billion 2017 1 Net income A 65 62 million 2017 1 ParentBGH CapitalDivisionsVillage Roadshow Theme ParksSubsidiariesVillage Roadshow PicturesRoadshow EntertainmentWebsitewww villageroadshow com au Contents 1 History 2 Assets 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditVillage Roadshow originally started operations as Village Drive Ins later known as Village Drive ins and Cinemas before becoming today s Village Cinemas brand in 1954 when founder Roc Kirby began running one of Australia s first drive in cinemas in the Melbourne suburb of Croydon The drive in was adjacent to a shopping strip called Croydon Village hence the company adopted the Village name The company later expanded into traditional cinemas in major areas though it still operates the Coburg Drive In in Coburg Melbourne In 1968 the company expanded to start its film distribution business with Roadshow once a 50 50 joint venture with Greater Union and moved into film production in 1971 with the establishment of Hexagon Productions 3 4 and the company expanding into a longstanding relationship with Warner Bros to distribute films in the Australian market 5 6 The original cinema chain now became one of several businesses the company was involved in In the 1980s Village Roadshow was one of the leading forces in creating state of the art multiplex cinema complexes Innovations brought in during this period included using stadium style seating sophisticated sound systems and the latest in projection technologies The cinemas of that era were the forerunners to the multiplexes of today It was expanded in 1987 when it signed a partnership with rival cinema chain Greater Union to see 200 screens expanded to their circuits by 1990 and having both companies to develop 100 million in their equipment 7 The venture was expanded in September 1987 when Roadshow and Greater Union agreed to combine the existing Roadshow Distributors theatrical branch with Greater Union s own theatrical branch Greater Union Film Distributors to set up new separate branding labels Roadshow Greater Union Distributors and Greater Union Distributors and RGUD continue to handle the existing suppliers which included Warner Bros Orion Pictures and New World Pictures 8 9 In 1988 Village Roadshow took over De Laurentiis Entertainment Group which brought on a change of name Village Roadshow Limited This allowed the company to raise more capital to fund further expansion In the 1990s the company diversified into complementary media and entertainment businesses This included the purchase and development of theme parks the purchase and integration of the Triple M and Today radio networks to create Austereo the creation of Roadshow Music 10 the creation of Village Roadshow Pictures and the commencement of a co production deal with Warner Bros Village Roadshow has scaled back its international cinema markets to Australia and Singapore The company merged its Village Roadshow Pictures arm with Concord Music Group to form a Los Angeles based diversified entertainment division Village Roadshow Entertainment Group In 2003 the company formed a joint venture Australian Theatres with Amalgamated Holdings Limited owners of Greater Union and several other cinema brands The original founding business Village Cinemas is part of the joint venture In 2008 Village Roadshow and Concord Music Group co owned by television producer Norman Lear said they had completed a merger forming a new company to exploit their film and music assets Investors in the new company include Lambert Entertainment and private equity firms Tailwind Capital Partners and Clarity Partners 11 However on 25 March 2013 Wood Creek Capital led investor group purchased Concord Music Group from Village Roadshow Entertainment Group 12 In late 2019 company veteran Graham Burke stepped down as CEO and became a non executive director with Clark Kirby his successor as CEO 13 14 In 2020 Village Roadshow was in talks with private equity firm BGH Capital about a takeover offer The offer was lowered after the COVID 19 pandemic closed theme parks and cinemas 15 16 In 2022 Antenna Group announced that it was to acquire the Greek cinema chains from Village Roadshow Operations 17 Assets EditCurrent Edit Roadshow Television Roadshow Rough Diamond joint venture with John Edwards 18 BLINK TV unscripted production company Australian Theatres joint venture with Event Hospitality amp Entertainment Village Cinemas the original business Event Cinemas Greater Union Birch Carrol amp Coyle Roadshow Entertainment Roadshow Films FilmNation Entertainment 31 May 2020 19 Village Roadshow Entertainment Group 20 May 2020 19 Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment Village Roadshow Pictures Perfect Village Entertainment China joint venture with Perfect World Pictures and WME IMG China 20 Village Roadshow Pictures Asia Village Roadshow Television Reel Corporation Reel DVD Vine Alternative Investments Lakeshore Entertainment Qualia Libraries Rysher Entertainment Bing Crosby Productions library TPE catalog Gaylord Films Pandora Films Trans Atlantic Entertainment library Village Roadshow Theme Parks Australian Outback Spectacular Paradise Country Sea World Sea World Resort amp Water Park Warner Bros Movie World joint venture with Warner Bros Discovery Wet n Wild joint venture with CNL Lifestyle Properties Wet n Wild Las Vegas Wet n Wild Gold Coast Village Roadshow Studios Village Roadshow Marketing Solutions Edge Edge Consumer Opia Lifestyle Rewards Village Films Greece Roadshow Music Golden Village 21 Golden Village PicturesFormer Edit Austereo Concord Music Flying Bark ProductionsSee also Edit Television portal Australia portalList of film production companies List of television production companies Cinema of AustraliaReferences Edit a b Annual Reports 2017 villageroadshow com au Archived from the original on 4 August 2018 Retrieved 4 August 2018 Village family feud ends with BGH bid Australian Financial Review 7 December 2020 Archived from the original on 11 April 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Burke Graham 1 July 1975 Village Cinema Papers p 34 Aveyard Karina Moran Albert Vieth Errol 26 December 2017 Historical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Cinema Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers ISBN 9781538111277 Hanson Stuart 26 July 2019 Screening the World Global Development of the Multiplex Cinema Springer International Publishing ISBN 9783030189952 Goldsmith Ben 2010 Local Hollywood University of Queensland Press ISBN 9780702238017 A100 Mil Pricetag On Roadshow GU Venture Variety 19 August 1987 p 41 Roadshow Greater Union Merge Distribution Operations Variety 16 September 1987 p 41 Groves Don 2010 AHL 100 Years of Entertainment Amalgamated Holdings Ltd ISBN 9780958946612 Zanotti Marc 27 May 2013 Australian Label Roadshow Music Shuts Down Music Feeds Archived from the original on 28 April 2021 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Tourtellotte Bob 7 February 2008 Village Roadshow Concord Music complete merger Reuters Los Angeles Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 3 July 2017 Billboard Concord Music Group to be Sold to Wood Creek Capital Management Archived 19 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine Billboard 25 March 2013 Wallbank Paul 22 February 2019 Village Roadshow s Graham Burke to stand down at end of year Mumbrella Archived from the original on 22 April 2021 Retrieved 25 February 2019 Duke Jennifer 13 June 2019 Village Roadshow appoints Clark Kirby CEO amid boardroom overhaul Sydney Morning Herald Nine Entertainment Archived from the original on 25 April 2021 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Powell Dominic 18 May 2020 Village Roadshow agrees to takeover talks with BGH Sydney Morning Herald Nine Entertainment Archived from the original on 22 April 2021 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Duran Paulina Nainan Nikhil 18 May 2020 Australia s Village Roadshow opens books exclusively to BGH s lower offer Reuters Thomson Reuters Retrieved 18 May 2020 Antenna Group acquires cinema chain Village Roadshow Operations Greece Antenna Group Retrieved 9 June 2023 New TV Production Company Roadshow Rough Diamond is Launched Filmink 16 June 2016 Archived from the original on 10 April 2018 Retrieved 10 April 2018 a b Frater Patrick 18 May 2020 Village Roadshow Australia Begins Sale Talks as Coronavirus Weighs on Business Variety Archived from the original on 26 May 2020 Retrieved 31 May 2020 Shanghai WME IMG Village Roadshow Launch Chinese Film Venture With Beijing s Perfect World The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 28 April 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2017 Hong Kong shareholder buys remaining Golden Village Singapore stake after blocking mm2 s bid 2 October 2017 Archived from the original on 22 April 2021 Retrieved 17 June 2018 External links EditVillage Roadshow corporate site Retrieved from https en 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