Entertainment Seven.One Entertainment Group Since 1 October 2020, the Entertainment division has been operating as Seven.One Entertainment Group. Seven.One Entertainment Group also includes Fem Media GmbH. In June 2008, ProSiebenSat.1 acquired Feeem Media GmbH, which was renamed Fem Media GmbH on 1 September 2008, and operates the women's portal fem.com. In 2010, the Fem network was rebranded as
Sixx, while the fem.com website was retained. As part of this, Fem Media GmbH took over the operation of the channel's homepage, sixx.de.
German-language free-to-air and pay-TV channels Seven.One Studios }}
Seven.One Studios (formerly known as
Red Arrow Entertainment Group and
Red Arrow Studios) is a German film and television production and distribution holding company that is owned by ProSiebenSat1. Media that produces scripted and unscripted film and television content for ProSiebenSat1's channels and other networks internationally.
History In May 2008, ProSiebenSat1.Media announced that they've launched a new reality television production company dedicated to light entertainment based in Munich named RedSeven Entertainment. In January 2010, ProSiebenSat.1 Media had announced that it would restructure its television production, distribution and developing business for its international expansion by creating a new television production and distribution holding company for their existing assets to be named Red Arrow Entertainment Group with the newly created company becoming an international acquisition vehicle which would launch and acquire TV production companies in other countries. ProSiebenSat1.Media's international television distribution sales division SevenOne International was moved into the new holding company along with ProSiebenSat.1 Media's existing television production companies. Two months later in March 2010, Red Arrow Entertainment Group had announced that they've acquired a 51% majority stake in leading Belgian television production company Sultan Sushi marking their first international acquisition and their first expansion into Belgium with the company's co-founders and CEOs Johan Tuyaerts, Caroline Vergauwen, and Jan Keersmaekers holding the remaining 49% stake in the company and will continue to lead the company under Red Arrow. In September 2010, Red Arrow Entertainment Group had announced that they have acquired a 51% majority stake in Los Angeles-based American production company
Kinetic Content. In March 2011, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced that they entered the British television industry by acquiring British production house
The Mob, marking Red Arrow Entertainment Group's first UK acquisition. In September 2011, Red Arrow Entertainment Group had announced that they've acquired a majority stake in American scripted television production company Fuse Entertainment expanding Red Arrow's American operations and their scripted portfolio with Swedish producer Henrik Bastin joining Red Arrow's acquired company Fuse Entertainment as their partner and CEO of Fuse Entertainment along with the company's founder Danish-born Mikkel Bondesen continued operating the company. In March 2012, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced that they have acquired a majority stake in British unscripted production outfit
CPL Productions marking Red Arrow's first move into the British unscripted market. Three weeks later on March 19 of that same year, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced that they have acquired British scripted production company Endor Productions. In May 2012, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced that they have acquired Israeli scripted and unscripted production company July August Productions. In July 2012, Red Arrow Entertainment Group had announced that their worldwide television distribution division SevenOne International had been renamed to Red Arrow International to reflect their parent company In February 2014, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced they had acquired a majority stake in Half Yard Productions to breach its American unscripted production portfolio with Half Yard Productions became part of Red Arrow Entertainment Group while the latter's co-founders Abby Greensfelder and Sean Gallagher continued to run Half Yard Productions as co-CEOs under Red Arrow. The group includes Studio71, which was founded in
Berlin in September 2013 as a German-language
multi-channel network by Sebastian Weil and Ronald Horstman and later acquired an American competitor, Collective Digital Studio. In July 2016, Red Arrow Entertainment Group further extended its American production operations with them acquiring a 61% majority stake in Burbank-based American production studio
44 Blue Productions including its virtual reality studio Ovrture as 44 Blue Productions became a subsidiary of Red Arrow Entertainment Group with 44 Blue's founders Rash Drachkovitch and Stephanie Noonan Drachkovitch continued leading 44 Blue Productions under Red Arrow while its distribution arm Red Arrow International would handle distribution to 44 Blue's future programming. In January 2017, Red Arrow Entertainment Group's digital multi-channel and production subsidiary Studio71 announced that they had sold its 30% stake to the French
TF1 and Italian
Mediaset networks and announced that Studio71 was expanding its business by setting up local operations in the two countries by launching a French division in France and an Italian division in Italy. In November 2017, Red Arrow Entertainment Group announced that they had purchased a majority interest in Cleveland-based American independent film distributor of independent films and documentaries
Gravitas Ventures with the distribution company Gravitas Ventures maintaining their management and staff and continues to operate independently and will cooperate with Red Arrow Entertainment Group's own international distribution operation. In December 2017, Studio71 and over 15 other companies were merged to create Red Arrow Studios. In July 2022 when
Chernin Entertainment founder & president and founder of
The Chernin Group,
Peter Chernin, had depatured The Chernin Group parent and announced that he had taken his film & television production company Chernin Entertainment & its unscripted production studio Words + Pictures and established a global independent and production content studio called
The North Road Company, Red Arrow Studios exited the American television production industry had sold its American entertainment production operations (which were Half Yard Productioms, Left/Right, Kinetic Content, Dorsey Pictures and 44 Blue Productions) to Peter Chernin's new global production studio The North Road Company as it became subsidiarires of Chernin's new global content company. In November 2022, four months after selling their American television production outfit to Peter Chernin's The North Road Company and the creation of two German production companies, Red Arrow Studios announced it was restructuring its international production and distribution operations and rebranding as Seven.One Studios; the international distribution division, Red Arrow Studios International, continued using the Red Arrow Studios name and its operations, following the sale of subsidiary Red Arrow Studios' U.S. production arm to the
Peter Chernin-owned The North Road Company in July of that year and the creation of two German production companies, Cheerio Entertainment and Flat White Productions. In June 2024, Seven.One Studios had announced that they've shutting down their London-based British scripted drama television production company Endor Productions.
Assets Divisions and partial subsidiaries include: • Cheerio Entertainment (Germany) • Just Friends Productions (Germany) • July August Productions (Israel) •
CPL Productions (United Kingdom) • Nit Television (joint venture with
Harry Hill) • Snowman Productions (Denmark) •
Endor Productions (United Kingdom) • Pyjama Pictures (Germany) • Redseven Entertainment (Germany)
Joyn In May 2017, ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE and
Discovery formed a partnership to launch a mobile application called 7TV, which allows access to the broadcasters' media libraries. Additionally, the app served as a streaming platform for all ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE channels. The programme was expanded in March 2018 to include the channels
Sport1,
Welt, and N24 Doku. At the end of the year, a partnership with
ZDF followed, integrating the channels ZDF,
ZDFneo, and
ZDFinfo into the 7TV app as well. In June 2018, ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE and Discovery announced plans to create a streaming platform that would integrate the content from 7TV, Maxdome, and the
Eurosport Player into one application. After Maxdome relocated its headquarters from Unterföhring to TV7 in Munich, it merged with the newly established 7TV Joint Venture GmbH on 15 January 2019. In June 2019, the platform Joyn was launched, succeeding 7TV. In November 2019, the companies introduced the Joyn Plus+ service, which integrated content from the Maxdome platform. However, Maxdome continued to exist until 2020. By 2023, Joyn had over 6.3 million users. Additionally, by May 2021, the platform had already integrated more than 60 channels. In 2022, ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE announced that its digital and app offerings would be consolidated on Joyn, including separate apps such as the ProSieben app. In September 2022, ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE took over the Joyn platform, buying out Discovery. Joyn went online in Austria in May 2023, replacing the streaming service Zappn. In June 2024, Joyn also launched in Switzerland.
Seven.One Audio Seven.One Audio was founded in December 2020 and consolidates all the group's audio activities. In particular, Seven.One Audio markets 35 different podcasts in Germany. These include podcasts by
Paul Ripke,
Joko Winterscheidt and
Klaas Heufer-Umlauf.
eCommerce The company formed
NuCom in 2018, and soon after sold a 24.9 percent stake to
General Atlantic, a
private equity firm. SevenVentures acquired minority stakes in the online shops
About You and
Zalando, among other digital companies. In January 2014, the company acquired a 23 percent stake in the online retailer Amorelie. The following year, the NuCom Group became the majority shareholder of Amorelie and sold all its shares in 2021. Additionally, in May 2014, SevenVentures increased its stake in the online perfumery Flaconi to 47 percent, raised it to 100 percent a year later, and transferred its shares to the NuCom Group.
Dating & Video In October 2018, NuCom bought
eHarmony, an American
dating website; it already held 94 percent of the similar German platform
Parship. In September 2020, ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE acquired the company
The Meet Group. Previously, the dating platforms
Parship and Elite Partner were part of the NuCom Group's business, but with the acquisition of The Meet Group, a merger of the platforms took place, resulting in the formation of the ParshipMeet Group. Besides Parship and Elite Partner, Lovoo and Tagged are also subsidiaries of the ParshipMeet Group. General Atlantic holds a 45 percent stake in the company, while ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE holds 55 percent.
Former channels sonnenklar.TV was sold to BigXtra in September 2005. The pan-Nordic
C More Entertainment pay-TV operation (15 linear TV channels) was sold to
TV4 in January 2009.
9Live was a commercial German participation TV channel launched on 1 September 2001 and lasted until 9 August 2011.
Sat.1 Comedy was replaced by
Sat.1 Emotions in 2012. The subsidiary Booming was sold to the Danish company Blackwood Seven in May 2015. == References ==