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Styhon Battersea Distribution

Styhon Battersea Distribution is a film and television distribution joint venture between Battersea Group and Styhon Entertainment. They handle all distribution operations, from syndication and ad sales to home entertainment distribution.

  • Styhon Media Sales & Syndication - an ad sales and syndication department, formed out of a merger between Discovery Program Sales and Trifecta Entertainment & Media
    • Styhon Media Sales Canada - merger between Corus Airtime Sales and Blue Ant Media Sales
    • Styhon Media Sales Germany - merger between ProSiebenSat.1 Media and their Austrian and Swiss operations
    • Styhon Media Sales France - formerly M6 Publicité
    • Styhon Media Sales Africa - formerly DSTV Media Sales
  • Styhon Battersea Home Entertainment - headquartered in Los Angeles with satellite offices in Paris, Rome, Munchen, Beijing, Melbourne, Vancouver, Schelle and Sydney, and US satellite offices in Romulus, New York City, La Crosse, Boston, Minnetonka, Beverly Hills and Springdale; formed out of a merger between Relativity Media Home Entertainment, Synapse Films, GT Media, Beyond Home Entertainment, Echo Bridge Entertainment, Mill Creek Entertainment, The Friedkin Group, Hannover House, Leone Film Group's television distribution and home entertainment business, Beyond International and Beyond Distribution, WildBrain Distribution's Beijing and Paris offices, Red Arrow Studios International, Studio 100 Film, Studio 100 Media, Haut et Court's television, documentary and animation departments, Kinology, About Premium Content and APC Kids, Thunderbird Releasing's Canadian operations and Studio 100 Benelux
    • RLJE Films (83%)
    • Terry Steiner International - New York; a non-theatrical film, TV and audio distributor acquired in 2020
    • Styhon Anime Group - merger between Sentai Holdings LLC, AESir Holdings, Valkyrie Media Partners and Aesir Media
      • Sentai Filmworks
        • Sentai Studios - in-house dubbing and localization; integrated with Seraphim Digital
        • Sentai Kids
      • Section23 Films
        • Switchblade Pictures - licenses mostly live-action Japanese films (mostly, uncut horror, erotic and shock value cinema)
        • ADV Films
        • Maiden Japan - licenses subtitled and English dubbed series and collections with distribution handled by Section23
        • Kraken Releasing - licenses international films that are of the fantasy, science fiction, tokusatsu and horror variety
        • SoftCel Pictures - adult anime licensing
  • Brooklyn & Vine Partners LLC - formerly operated as Styhon Independent Pictures, operates similarly to Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group; formed out of a merger between The Film Arcade, Oscilloscope Laboratories, CineTel Films, TLA Entertainment Group and Lightyear Entertainment, integrated with former assets of ClickStar, Pro-Active Entertainment Group and Steven Paul's SP Media Group with its distribution operations such as SP Releasing
    • Hightop Releasing - theatrical booking services for indie filmmakers located in Los Angeles and Bozeman, acquired from Focus Features/FilmDistrict and integrated with Clark Film Buying
      • LD Entertainment - film division managed by Mickey Lidell, became a vanity label under Hightop
      • Bleecker Street - a smaller-scale "boutique" film distribution division
      • Grand Planet Entertainment - a multiplatform distribution label
    • Rogue Entertainment - a genre film distribution division formerly owned by Relativity Media and Universal Pictures; integrated with MoviePass Films (distribution/production) and MoviePass Ventures (co-acquisition) units acquired during liquidation of Moviepass
    • Styhon Faith - formerly Excel Entertainment Group, integrated with former assets of Fox Faith
    • Gravitas Ventures - inherited from Red Arrow Studios acquisition
    • Alive Mind Cinema - specializes in docs relating to Personal Transformation, Progressive Spirituality and Cultural Change
    • Redemption Films - specialty horror/cult label
  • 30West - inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition
    • Imperative Entertainment
    • Neon
  • Battersea Cinema Advertising - formerly Styhon Cinema Advertising, formed out of a merger between ELAN Media's cinema advertising division and Screenvision; headquartered in Doha with offices in Rochester and New York City, operates in Middle East and the United States
    • Popcorn Digital Cinema Advertising - South Africa
  • Styhon Battersea Footage Sales - Silver Spring and Paris; formed out of a merger between Discovery Footage Sales (formerly Discovery Program Sales's footage division) and Styhon Footage Sales (formerly M6 Video Bank)
  • Styhon VOD & Archival Operations - media distribution arm that specializes in Movies Anywhere and TV Everywhere-based services, also archives and distributes older titles on demand
    • Styhon Plus
    • Eurosport Player
    • Creek+ Anime streaming service project - merger between Anime Network VOD and HIDIVE
    • BritBox streaming service - minority stake

Styhon Battersea Distribution also operates Beethoven Releasing, which was founded by Northern, Wiley and Styhon Independent Pictures, to distribute Northern-Wiley's films and act as an international sales agent, working under a similar model to Steven Sodenburgh's Fingerprint Releasing. They also own Styhon Classics, a reissue and arthouse film distribution arm, who in turn owns Kenyagoat Pictures, which owns and distributes the film libraries of Icon Productions (pre-2008) and Crown International Pictures.

  • Beethoven Releasing - joint venture with independent filmmakers Zach Northern and Brad Wiley; located in Santa Monica
  • Styhon Classics - merger between Rialto Pictures, Janus Films, Well Go USA Entertainment and Kino Lorber (with Kino International, Lorber Films and their sublabels KL Studio Classics and Kino Classics)
    • The Criterion Collection - affiliate of Styhon Classics
    • Kenyagoat Pictures
      • the Crown International Pictures library
      • pre-2008 Icon Productions library

Styhon Entertainment also transferred all rights to the Unkrich-Anderson Studios library to Styhon Battersea Distribution in November 2020.

Regency Enterprises

​:Main article: Regency Enterprises

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Styhon Entertainment acquired Regency Enterprises at the end of 2020, before Styhon and Battersea finished their merger. Ever since, some films were distributed through Regency International, a joint venture set up under Regency Enterprises.

  • Regency International
  • New Regency Productions - 80/20 joint venture with 20th Century Studios
  • Regency Television - 50/50 joint venture with Touchstone Television
  • Regency Image Nation - a joint venture with Image Nation Abu Dhabi to finance 7-12 films a year
  • Regency China Creative - a joint venture with China International Capital Corporation to finance 15-32 films a year

Styhon Battersea Broadcasting

Styhon Battersea Broadcasting was formed via Styhon Battersea's purchase of Telefonica, AMC Networks International, Blue Ant International, Discovery Inc's international operations (including Discovery Asia-Pacific and Discovery EMEA) and Virgin Media Ireland.

As part of the merger, the whole channel group went through a resturcturing:

  1. Love Nature was integrated into Animal Planet,
  2. Investigation Discovery was renamed to ID,
  3. Discovery Showcase HD and Discovery Theater with TVN International were merged into the main Discovery Channel brand as countries began to adopt the HD feeds as regulars,
  4. TVN 7, along with Paris Premiere and all AMC branded international channels, became Creek+,
  5. Living in New Zealand, and Discovery Home & Health in Australia, were integrated with HGTV in New Zealand, which received the Australian feed

At the same time, Styhon Battersea Broadcasting bought out Nexstar Media Group's stake in Television Food Network G.P., which then formed SBB's United States channels group, through merger with Univision Communications, Univision Television Group, and Styhon Entertainment's Styhon Media Networks.

The unit's networks are as follows:

SBB USA

  • Creek+
    • Creek+ Romance
    • Creek+ Classics
    • Creek+ Comedy
    • Creek+ Kids and Family - formerly Qubo
    • Creek+ Telenovelas - formerly Univision Tlnovelas
    • Creek+ Anime - formerly Anime Network, acquired from Valkyrie Media Partners
    • Creek+ Arts - formerly Ovation TV
    • Creek+ Dark - horror and suspense films
    • Creek+ Docs
  • Reelz
  • Discovery - integrated with TVN International and ProSiebenSat.1 Welt
    • Discovery en Español
      • Discovery Familia
      • Food Network (Spanish version) - formerly Simplemente Delicioso (Univision)
    • Trvl Channel
    • TLC
    • Science Channel
    • HGTV - integrated with Ion Plus
    • ID - formerly Investigation Discovery
    • DIY Network
    • Discovery Life
    • Destination America
      • Great American Country
      • American Heroes Channel
    • Animal Planet
    • Food Network
    • Cooking Channel
  • Univision
    • TUDN - joint venture with Televisa
    • El Rey Network
    • Fusion TV
    • Galavisión
    • Univision Noticias
    • UniMás
  • BBC North America - 65/35 joint venture with BBC Studios; both parties have equal voting interest
  • Oprah Winfrey Network (74.5%) - joint venture with Harpo Productions
  • Discovery Family (60%) - joint venture with Hasbro

SBB UK & Ireland

  • Virgin Media One - Ireland
    • Virgin Media Two
    • Virgin Media Three
      • Virgin Media Kids - a children's programming block
    • Virgin Media Sport
  • Styhon Box Office - UK; formerly ITV Box Office, acquired from ITV plc in 2020
  • Discovery Channel
    • Discovery Science
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2
    • Animal Planet
    • Travel Channel
    • Discovery History
    • Discovery Home & Health
    • Discovery Turbo
    • HGTV
    • TLC
  • Quest
    • Quest Red
  • Really
  • Cottage Life - formerly Discovery Shed

SBB Iberia

SBB Iberia serves Spain and Portugal, as well as Angola, Andorra, Mozambique and Cape Verde. It was formed out of a merger between Movistar+ and Dreamia, and is a 80/20 joint venture with NOS, who also features SBB Iberia channels on its own TV platform.

Entertainment

  • #0 - Spain
  • Movistar Series - Spain
  • Movistar Seriesmania - Spain
  • Canal Hollywood
  • Biggs - Portugal

Creek+ Discovery

  • Discovery Channel
    • Discovery Science
    • Travel Channel - integrated with Odisea/Odisseia
    • Animal Planet
    • Food Network - Spain; formerly called Canal Cocina
    • DIY Network - Spain; formerly Decasa
    • Discovery Kids - formerly Canal Panda
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2
  • Cottage Life - Spain; formerly Caza y Pesca
  • Movistar Drama - Spain
  • Movistar Cine Espanol - Spain; integrated with Somos

Sports

  1. Vamos - Spain
  • Movistar Deportes - Spain
    • Movistar Golf - Spain
  • Toros - Spain
  • Futbol Replay - Spain

SBB Latin America SBB Latin America was formed out of a merger between Telefonica's Latin America broadcasting business, AMC Networks International Latin America and Discovery Latin America.

  • Creek+ - formerly AMC
    • Creek+ Arts - formerly Film & Arts
  • Discovery Channel
    • Discovery Kids - integrated with ZooMoo
    • Discovery Science
    • Discovery Turbo
    • Animal Planet
    • ID
      • Investigação Discovery - Brazil
    • TLC - integrated with Discovery World, Discovery Home & Health and Discovery Civilization
    • Food Network - integrated with Elgourmet
    • HGTV - integrated with Más Chic
    • Eurosport - formerly Movistar Deportes
  • Movistar Plus
  • SundanceTV
  • Epoca - Colombia
  • Europa-Europa

Sports

  • Movistar eSports
  • Movistar Golf - formerly Golf Channel Latin America

SBB Germany & Benelux

SBB Germany serves Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein (through their Germany channel group) and Belgium, Netherlands & Flanders and Luxembourg (through their Benelux channel group). It was formed out of a merger between Studio 100's broadcasting business and AMC/Discovery's operations in Germany and Benelux, as well as SevenOne Brands, SevenOne Media (Switzerland), ProSieben Puls4, ProSieben.Sat1 Pay TV, ProSieben.Sat1 Media SE and Sport1 Medien GmbH.

Germany

  • kabel eins
  • sixx
  • Kinowelt TV
  • Sat.1
    • Sat.1 Gold - Germany and Austria
    • Sat.1 Emotions - Germany, pay TV
  • ProSieben
    • ProSieben Maxx - Germany and Austria
  • ATV - Austria
    • ATV2 - Austria
  • Junior Channel - Germany
  • Discovery Channel - integrated with kabel eins Doku
    • Discovery Science
    • Animal Planet
    • Travel Channel
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2
      • Eurosport 2 Xtra - Germany; integrated with Sport1
    • TLC - Germany
    • HGTV - Germany

Benelux

  • Discovery Channel
    • TLC - Netherlands
    • Discovery Science
    • Travel Channel
    • Animal Planet
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2
  • Junior Channel - Belgium; formerly Studio 100 TV
  • Njam! - Belgium

SBB CEE-MENA

SBB CEE-MENA (Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa) serves Poland, ex-Yugoslav countries (such as Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia & Herzegovina), Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Albania, Ukraine, Turkey and the CIS territories (including Russia), with the Middle East and North Africa. It was formed called TVN Group until it was integrated into the SBB family.

  • Discovery Channel
    • Discovery Science
    • Travel Channel
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2 - integrated with Sport 1 (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary)
      • Eurosport 2 Xtra - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary; formerly Sport 2
    • Animal Planet
    • Discovery Life - Poland
    • Discovery Historia - Poland
    • TLC - Poland, Turkey
    • HGTV Home&Garden - Poland
    • Food Network - Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Middle East & North Africa (excluding Israel); formed out of a merger between Fatafeat (MENA) and TV Paprika (Central & Eastern Europe)
    • Discovery Kids - Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, ex-Yugoslav countries, Romania and Moldova; formerly Minimax
  • Reelz - Poland; formerly TVN Fabula
  • TVN - Poland
    • TVN Turbo - Poland
    • TVN Style - Poland
    • TVN 24 Bis - Poland
  • Metro - Poland
  • Film Mania - Hungary
  • Junior Channel - Israel
    • beJunior - Middle East and North Africa; joint venture with BeIN Channels Network
  • Spektrum - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary
    • Spektrum Home - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary
  • Televizija OBN - Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • DTX - Poland, Albania, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia and CIS, Ukraine, Turkey, Middle East & North Africa
  • Quest Aribya - MENA
  • Tiji - Russia
  • Gulli - Middle East & Africa
    • Gulli Girl - Russia

SBB Asia-Pacific

  • Blue Ant Entertainment
  • Blue Ant Extreme
  • ZooMoo
  • Eurosport 1
  • Travel Channel
  • JimJam
  • Creek+ - Philippines; formed out of Zee Cine's assets
  • Animal Planet
  • Asian Food Network - Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mongolia, Southeast Asia
  • Discovery Channel - India and Southeast Asia
    • Discovery Tamil - India
  • Discovery Asia - Singapore, India, South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia & New Zealand
  • Discovery Kids - India
  • Discovery Science - Myanmar, India and Southeast Asia
  • Discovery Turbo - India
  • DMAX - Southeast Asia
  • Eurosport - India
  • Eve - Southeast Asia (except the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar)
  • Food Network - Southeast Asia
  • Motor Trend - Japan
  • TLC - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Southeast Asia
  • Discovery Home & Health - Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia

Australia & New Zealand:

  • Creek+ - formerly Blue Ant Entertainment
    • Creek+ Action - merger between Blue Ant Extreme and Blast Australia (latter formerly owned by Dreamia)
  • Discovery Channel
    • Animal Planet
    • Discovery Turbo
    • TLC
    • DMAX - Australia
    • Discovery Asia - Australia
    • Discovery Science - Australia
    • ID - Australia
    • HGTV
    • Discovery Kids - formerly ZooMoo
    • Food Network - New Zealand

SBB Scandinavia, France & Italy

Formed out of a merger between Discovery Italia, Discovery Networks Nordic and Discovery EMEA (France).

  • Discovery Channel
    • Discovery Science
    • Travel Channel
    • Animal Planet
      • Animal Planet Nordic
    • Eurosport 1
      • Eurosport 2
      • Eurosport N - Norway
    • Food Network - Italy
    • HGTV - Italy
    • Motor Trend - Italy
    • ID - Italy; formerly Giallo
    • Discovery Kids - Italy; formerly Frisbee
    • TLC - Norway, Sweden, Italy; formerly Real Time (Italy)
    • OWN - France; formerly Téva
    • Discovery Family - France
  • K2 - Italy
  • Kutonen - Finland
  • Frii - Finland
  • TV5 - Finland

Pan-EMEA feeds operated by SBB

  • JimJam - Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa
  • Creek+ - EuropeMiddle East and Africa, with sub-feeds in Spain, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and ex-Yugoslavia; formed out of a merger between Movistar Estrenos (Spain), Nove (Italy), AMC Middle East & Africa, AMC Europe, Sundance TV Pan-Euro, Sundance TV EMEA, ProSieben Fun (Germany), Puls 4 (Austria), Puls 8 (Switzerland), Paris Première (France), Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania) and Film+ (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
    • Creek+ Telenovelas - Africa; airs telenovelas, formerly known as EVA
    • Creek+ Action - Ireland and Spain; merger between Blast (Ireland; formerly owned by Dreamia), Movistar Accion, XTRM and Blast (Spain)
    • Creek+ Comedy - Spain; formerly Movistar Comedia
    • Creek+ Dark - Spain; formerly Dark
    • Creek+ Docs - Spain; formerly Movistar CineDoc&Roll
    • Creek+ Classics - Germany; formerly kabel eins Classics
  • Fine Living - Europe
  • Discovery Channel Europe - pan-European feed (parts of the Balkans and Central Europe, Cyprus, Greece and Malta)
    • Animal Planet Europe - pan-European feed (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania, Belarus, ex-Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, Middle East, Africa)
    • TLC Europe
    • DKids - Middle East & North Africa
    • DLife - Middle East & North Africa
    • Discovery Family - Middle East & North Africa
    • DMAX - Middle East & North Africa
    • Food Network Europe
    • ID Europe
      • ID Xtra
    • Discovery Family - pan-EMEA feed

Corus (SBB Canada)

SBB Canada, trading as Corus, was formed out of a merger between Corus Entertainment, CTV Specialty Television, Exploration Network Inc., Blue Ant Media's television businesses and WildBrain Television.

  • CTV - TV network and O&O stations; inherited from BCE acquisition
  • YTV
  • Creek+ - formerly CMT Canada
    • Creek+ Arts - formerly HIFI; non-arts programming moved to CTV with music programming moved to A.Side
  • W Network
  • A.Side
  • Cottage Life - integrated with OLN
  • T+E
  • TSC
  • Discovery Channel - integrated with TVN International, Smithsonian Channel Canada and ProSiebenSat.1 Welt
    • Discovery Science
    • Discovery Velocity
    • ID - formerly Investigation Discovery
    • Travel Channel - formerly DTour
    • HGTV
    • Oprah Winfrey Network - integrated with Slice
    • DIY Network - integrated with Makeful
    • Cooking Channel
    • Animal Planet Canada - joint venture with BBC Studios; integrated with Love Nature
    • Food Network Canada
  • TSN Inc. - formed out of a corporate spin-off of RDS/TSN channels inherited from the BCE acquisition; 80/20 joint venture with ESPN Inc.
    • ESPN Classic Canada
    • Réseau des sports (RDS)
      • RDS2
      • RDS Info
    • The Sports Network (TSN)
      • TSN1
      • TSN2
      • TSN3
      • TSN4
      • TSN5
  • WWE Network - distribution only
  • Cartoon Network Canada - under licence from WarnerMedia
    • Adult Swim Canada - under licence from WarnerMedia

Other channels run by SBB

SBB Radio Group

SBB Radio Group used to be Cumulus Media.

  • Westwood One
  • Westwood One Latino - formerly Uforia Audio Network
  • Westwood One Sports - formed out of a merger between Titans Radio Network and Arkansas Radio Network
    • TUDN Radio
    • CBS Sports Radio

SBB Radio Group's international assets include:

  • Westwood One France - formed out of Groupe M6's radio assets
    • RTL
    • RTL2
    • Fun Radio
  • Westwood One Canada - merger between ​Rogers Radio​ and ​Corus Radio

U.S. television stations

SBB's US television stations holding company SBB US TVS Holdings LLC (formerly Styhon Television Stations) was formed out of a merger between Entravision Communications, Hubbard Broadcasting, Weigel Broadcasting and Ion Media, while being integrated with Univision Communications's television stations holdings through Univision Television Group.

  • Ion Television - main broadcasting network
    • Ion Series - formed out of a merger between Heroes & Icons (independent) and Movies! (joint venture with Fox TV Stations); joint venture with Fox Television Stations, formerly called Showcase (American version of Canadian channel)
    • Ion Retro - formed out of a merger between MeTV (independent), StartTV and Decades (joint ventures with CBS); joint venture with CBS Television Stations, formerly called DejaView (American version of Canadian channel)

Joint ventures

  • Stavka (51%) - Poland, joint venture with Besta Film:
    • TTV
  • Platforma Canal+ (49%) - Poland
  • 9Rush - Australia; joint venture with Nine Entertainment Co.
  • Media Alliance - Russia; joint venture with National Media Group:
    • Discovery
    • TLC
    • Discovery Science
    • DTX
    • Star Cinema
    • Star Family
    • Bolt
    • Cartoon Network - under licence from WarnerMedia
    • Boomerang - under licence from WarnerMedia
  • AMC/CBS European Channel Ventures LP - formed as a 50/50 joint venture with ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA to house all the CBS branded channels previously held under AMC Networks International:
    • CBS Drama - UK
    • CBS Justice - UK & Ireland
    • CBS Reality - Europe, Middle East and Africa
      • CBS Reality +1
    • Horror Channel - UK & Ireland
      • Horror Channel +1
  • History Channel Iberia - joint venture with A+E Networks:
    • Blaze - Spain and Portugal
    • Historia - Spain
      • História - Portugal
    • Crimen+Investigación - Spain
  • DKISS - Spain; joint venture with Kiss Media
  • Mega Media (27.5%) - Chile
  • Serie Club - France; a 50/50 joint venture with TF1 Group
  • TV Breizh - France; majority owned by TF1 Group
  • Motor Trend Group (50%)
    • Motor Trend (TV channel)
    • Motor Trend (magazine)
    • The Roadkill, Four Wheeler and Hot Rod magazines
  • Peanuts Worldwide (41%) - joint venture with Sony Music Entertainment Japan and Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
  • ITV plc​ - 9.9% shareholding

Licensed channels

  • Smithsonian Channel - versions in Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa; under licence from Smithsonian Networks (ViacomCBS/Smithsonian Institution)
  • Extreme Sports Channel Europe - under licence from Extreme International
  • Outdoor Channel EMEA - under license from Outdoor Sportsman Group

Production studios

  • Styhon Battersea Broadcasting Productions - United States:
    • ID Productions - ID's (formerly Investigation Discovery) production arm formed out of former Peacock Productions assets
    • Univision Studios
    • Styhon Private Networks - formerly Discovery Private Networks
    • Styhon Immersive Entertainment - develops VR programming and other immersive content; formerly Method EXP
      • Viareal - formerly part of Nordic Entertainment Group
      • Discovery VR
  • Corus Studios - original programming for Styhon Media Networks Canada channels
    • Exploration Production Inc. and Exploration Distribution Inc. - Discovery Channel Canada's in-house production and distribution companies; to be merged into Corus Studios
  • ProSiebenSat.1 Produktion - content production services for German TV stations

Styhon Battersea Publishing & Printing Group

Styhon Battersea Publishing & Printing Group is the publishing and printing division. It's rivals include Bertlesmann and Hearst Corporation.

Styhon Battersea Real Estate, Consumer Products & Live Experiences

Styhon Battersea Real Estate, Consumer Products & Live Experiences is a theatrical, amusement park, hotels and resorts, licensing & merchandising and live entertainment division of Styhon Battersea, born out of a merger between Battersea Live Experiences and Styhon Consumer Products & Experiences in December 2020.

Styhon Battersea Theatrical

Styhon Battersea Theatrical is a live events production, management and theatrical department, born out of a merger between Styhon Live Group (in turn a restructuring of FilmNation Entertainment's theatre division), Styhon Live Group Asia (in turn a merger between UnUsUaL Management, UnUsUaL Limited, UnUsUaL Productions and UnUsUaL Development) and Styhon Live Group Europe (formerly Studio 100's live entertainment business), their parent unit Styhon Live Entertainment Group, and Battersea Theatrical.

They have dual headquarters in New York City and London, with satellite offices in Schelle, Singapore and Sungai Buloh.

  • Dansstudio IJvi Hagelstein - formerly part of Studio 100
  • Styhon Battersea Theatrical France - formerly M6 Évènements
    • Girondins Horizons - travel agency which mostly serves trips to Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux's soccer games
  • Styhon Social Impact & Education Ventures - formerly Relativity Education
    • Univision Contigo - social impact / community empowerment brand
    • PanaLab Education Center - formerly part of Panavision
    • Tribeca Film Center
  • Starwatch Entertainment
  • Really Useful Threatre Company
  • 2mm Talent Hub
  • Dick Lee Asia
  • Styhon Theatres Group - merger between Delfont Mackintosh Theatres and LW Theatres
  • Creative Artists Agency - acquired in 2020, integrated with Levity Talent

Styhon Battersea Theatrical also owns a 60% stake in Live Nation Entertainment.

Styhon Battersea Consumer Products

Styhon Battersea Consumer Products is the licensing and merchandising department, born out of a merger between Discovery Global Enterprises (with its divisions Discovery Consumer Products and Discovery Location Based & Live Entertainment), Styhon Licensing (in turn a merger between Voltage Pictures's licensing and merchandising division, Mixed Media Group and Andrews McMeel Universal Licensing), Styhon Licensing Asia (formerly Empire Multimedia Corporation) and Styhon Licensing Europe (in turn a merger between Euro Lizenzen and Studio 100's licensing and merchandising business). They have headquarters in Los Angeles, with satellite offices in New York, Silver Spring, London, Singapore, Manila City, Munich and Paris.

It manages the worldwide licensing and merchandising activities for properties owned by the studio. The main brands owned by the division include the lifestyle brand Discovery Expedition, the corporate brand Discovery Shark and the kids & family brand Discovery #MindBlown.

  • Univision Pharmacia
  • Univision Mastercard prepaid card
  • National Lampoon, Inc. - inherited from PalmStar Media acquisition
  • Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia - acquired in 2020

Styhon Battersea Parks and Resorts

Styhon Battersea Parks and Resorts (formerly Battersea Parks and Resorts) is an amusement park, real estate and location based entertainment department, which manages theme parks, hotels and resorts, comedy clubs, cruises, consumer shows, cinemas and other non-theatrical live events.

  • Illucity - virtual reality entertainment, formerly part of Ymagis Group
  • Plopsa - theme parks division; formerly part of Studio 100
  • The Improv - owned and operated locations in Brea, Hollywood, Irvine, Ontario, San Jose, Oxnard (CA), Pittsburgh (PA) and Raleigh (NC) with licensed locations elsewhere; formerly part of Levity Live
    • Umami Burger - Irvine (CA)
    • Copper Blues - Oxnard (CA)
    • Levity Live - West Nyack (NY)
  • Styhon Cottage Life Ventures - formed out of integration of Blue Ant Media's and Rogers Communications' consumer shows and magazines divisions into a corporate division
    • Cottage Life magazine
      • Cottage Life West
      • Outdoor Canada
    • Australian Geographic
    • Canadian Home Workshop website
    • Spring Cottage Life Show
    • Spring Fishing Shows
    • Fall Cottage Life Show
    • Edmonton Cottage Life & Cabin Show
    • Seasons Christmas Show
  • Styhon West Coast Ventures LLC
    • Sundance Film Festival
  • Styhon East Coast Ventures LLC
    • Tribeca Film Festival
      • Tribeca Film Festival International
    • Tribeca TV Festival
  • Discovery at Sea with Princess Cruises
  • Discovery Adventures Moganshan Park
  • Discovery Destinations - hotels and resorts
  • Steamships Trading Company Limited

Styhon Battersea Cinemas Group

Styhon Battersea Cinemas Group is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company, established in October 2020 for acquisitions and operations of cinemas worldwide. They're one of the largest cinema operators in Europe and Middle East.

  • White Cinema - formerly part of Belga Films Group
  • Kino Engel - formerly part of Cinema Mondo
  • IFC Center - formerly part of AMC Networks
  • Cinema 21 - Indonesia
  • MBO Five Star - Malaysia; merger between MBO Cinemas and Lotus Five Star
  • Carnival Cinemas - India, Singapore, UAE and Bahrain
  • Major Cineplex - Thailand and Laos
  • Nu Metro Cinemas - South Africa
  • Cinex - Venezuela
  • Vieshow Cinemas - Taiwan
  • Cinema Sunshine - Japan
  • Cinema Park - Russia
  • Star Cineplex - Bangladesh
  • FilmAuro Cinemas - Italy
  • Tribeca Cinemas - New York
  • mk2 Cinemas - France, joint venture with mk2 Diffussion
  • Caribbean Cinemas - Central America and the Caribbean (except Cuba)
  • Folkets Bio - cinemas in Sweden, locations in Frölunda, Gothenburg, Jonkoping, Lulea, Grove, Malmo, Stockholm, Tollered, Umeå, Uppsala, Visby, Vasteras, Vaxjo, Ostersund and Östra Vemmerlöv
  • Cineplexx - Austria, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia; formerly part of Constantin Film
    • Cineplexx Switzerland - formerly Pathé's cinemas in Switzerland
    • Cineplexx Tunisia - formerly Pathé's cinemas in Tunisia
  • Cinescape - formerly Kuwait National Cinema Company
    • 1954 Film House
  • Novo Cineplexes - merger between Grand Cinemas and Novo Cinemas, the latter was formerly part of Gulf Film
    • Taj Cinemas - Jordan
    • Cinemall - Lebanon
  • MMCineplexes - formerly part of MM2 Entertainment
    • River Front Mega Cineplex Sdn Bhd (20%)
  • Cathay Cineplexes Singapore - formerly part of MM2 Entertainment
  • Haut et Court Cinemas
    • Le Nouvel Odéon - Paris
    • Le Louxor - Paris
    • Le Sémaphore - Nîmes
    • L'astrée et le Forum - Chambéry

Styhon Battersea Cinemas Group also runs film institutes in the United States; namely Sundance Institute and Tribeca Film Institute.

They also own Fathom Events.

Access Comfort Group

Access Comfort Group is a hospitality, food services and facilities management conglomerate owned by Styhon Battersea Parks and Resorts and has dual headquarters in Singapore and Hyvinkää, Finland. It is formed from a merger between Radisson Hotel Group, Sodexo, Marriott International, Choice Hotels InternationalSwire Properties and Accor Hotels.

Other real estate holdings

Main article: List of properties owned by Styhon Battersea
  • Bouygues Immobilier - real estate and urban development; integrated with Stéphane Plaza Immobilier
  • Styhon Battersea Complex Los Angeles - serves as the headquarters for the Theatrical and Consumer Products units.
  • Congaree - golf club; inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition
    • Diamond Creek - golf course
  • Legendary Expeditions - Tanzania; inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition
  • Styhon Battersea Studios Group - formerly Styhon Studio Facilities; formed out of merger between Raleigh Enterprises and Facility Prince
    • Styhon Studios - formerly The Burbank Studios and Warner Bros. Ranch
    • Styhon Studios Hollywood - formerly Raleigh Studios (now South Lot), Red Studios Hollywood (now Central Lot), Line 204 Studios (now North Lot) and Sunset Las Palmas Studios (now West Lot)
    • Styhon Studios New Mexico - formerly Garson Studios (now Santa Fe Lot), Albuquerque Studios (now Albuquerque Lot) and Roswell Studios (now Roswell Lot)
    • Styhon Studios Utah - formerly Park City Film Studios
    • Styhon Studios Iskandar (Malaysia) - formerly Iskandar Malaysia Studios
      • Basecamp Films Sdn Bhd - digital mastering services; during acquisition, all staff from the Kuala Lumpur office have been moved here as well
    • Styhon Studios Caribbean - formerly Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios
    • Styhon Studio Facilities Europe - formerly Galaxy Studios Group
    • Styhon Studio Services - formerly Zio Studio Services, now headquartered at Styhon Studios Hollywood's North Lot
    • Central New York Film Hub - upcoming
    • Sun Valley Studios - upcoming

Styhon Battersea Telecommunications

Styhon Battersea Telecommunications is the telecommunications division, not to be confused with the Digital Entertainment division.

In November 2020, after many negotiations with governments, shareholders and regulators, Styhon Battersea successfully acquired Axiata Group, Cell C, Telefónica, Vodafone and Bharti Airtel, along with additional companies such as Wtfast.

Styhon Battersea Industrial Commodities and Luxury Goods

See also: List of brands owned by Styhon Battersea

Styhon Battersea Industrial Commodities and Luxury Goods is the luxury goods, infastructure, commodities and foods division, headquartered in Hong Kong, with satellite offices in Singapore. It was founded through the merger between Swire Group and CK Hutchison Holdings.

Industrial Commodities

  • HSE Mining - Australia

Energy, Environmental Services and Green Investments

  • Swire Industrial Services Pty Limited - materials handling
  • Swire Environmental Services - merger between Veolia and Suez Environnement
    • Swire Water - consolidation of Veolia and Suez's water management operations
      • Swire Water North America - formerly Purestream Services
    • Swire Waste Management Limited - 50/50 joint venture with WM; closure pending
  • Swire Bio-Commodities N.V. - headquartered in Amsterdam, with satellite offices in Motherwell and Yokneam Illit; formed out of a merger between Argent Energy (biodiesel production), NanoSpun Technologies (recyclable fiber development) and Avantium (bioplastic development)

Infastructure, Logistics and Marine Services

  • Hutchinson Port Holdings
  • Kalari - bulk logistics
    • Kalari Papua New Guinea - formerly East West Transport
    • Kalari Marine - 50/50 joint venture between Kalari and Swire Marine Services Limited; formerly branded as Swire Bulk
  • Swire Marine Services - integrated with Steamships Trading Company (Papua New Guinea)
    • Swire Marine Services Limited - merger between Swire Pacific Ship Management (manning), Quadrant Pacific, Tradco Shipping Limited and Guadalcanal Travel Services Limited (shipping agencies), Offshore Solutions Limited (offshore shipping services), SCF Swire Offshore Pte. Limited (vessel operator), Pacific Towing (towing and salvage) and related businesses; operates in Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Taiwan region, Fiji, Samoa and New Caledonia
      • Swire Marine Energy - 50/50 joint venture with Energy; formerly Swire Blue Ocean A/S
      • Swire Emergency Response Division
      • Swire Oilfield Services Limited
    • The China Navigation Company
      • Swire Shipping - integrated with Consort Express Lines
    • Hongkong United Dockyards
  • Bouygues Construction - France

Retail

Foods and Beverages

  • Yildiz - acquired in 2020
  • Colgate Palmolive (PNG) Ltd - 50/50 joint venture with Colgate Palmolive; inherited from Steamships Trading Company acquisition
  • Swire Foods
    • James Finlay Limited - sells Finlays tea
    • Qinyuan Bakery - baked goods chain
    • Taikoo Foods Limited - distributes food products under the “Taikoo” brand and other brands in China (both Mainland and the Hong Kong SAR); merger between Taikoo Sugar Limited, Taikoo Sugar (China) Limited and Swire Foods Trading (China)
    • Swire Coca-Cola - inherited from the Swire Group acquisition
      • The Coca-Cola Company China - a 81/19 joint venture with The Coca-Cola Company for manufacturing, production and distribution in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, formed through a merger of all bottling operations owned by Swire Group within China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
      • Swire Coca-Cola, USA

Luxury Goods

  • British PMI Enterprises (Cayman Islands) Limited - first of three shell corporations created by Styhon Battersea to distance themselves publicly from Empire Brands; owns both a 33% stake in Dutch Tobacco N.V. and a 34.21% stake in the Willow Corporation SARL
    • Marlboro Brands, Inc. - a 49/32/19 joint venture with Dutch Tobacco N.V. and the Willow Corporation SARL, formed out of a merger between Phillip Morris International, Imperial Brands and British American Tobacco, resulting in a speculated 30% global market share; the merger was controversial, but was later justified as creation of a rival to the largest producer China Tobacco among the uncertain status of U.S.-China relations - to comply with antitrust regulations, Winston, Pall Mall and Benson & Hedges brands as well as the ownership and manufacturing rights to JTI brands in Australia and also their share in PMFTC were completely sold off to Japan Tobacco
      • Marlboro Brands Indonesia - merger between Bentoel Group and Sampoerna
      • JUUL Labs - acquired under a 50/50 joint venture with Altria; the deal was made on the premises that Altria will handle the US market for JUUL, while Styhon Battersea handles the international markets
    • Dutch Tobacco N.V. - second of the three shell corporations, located in Rotterdam; owns both a 33% stake in British PMI Enterprises and a 26.79% stake in the Willow Corporation SARL
    • The Willow Corporation SARL - the last of the three shell corporations, located in Monaco; owns a 33% stake each in both Dutch Tobacco N.V. and British PMI Enterprises

Styhon Battersea Adult Goods

The Styhon Battersea Adult Goods department holds assets related to alcohol industries.

Styhon Battersea Automotive

  • Taikoo Motors Group - imports and deals Harley-Davidson, Vespa, Volkswagen and Volvo/UD vehicles and AMF Bruns products in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, also specializes in the conversion of wheelchair accessible vehicles and ambulances; formed out of a merger of all automotive trading operations owned by Swire Group
    • Biao Da Motors - authorised dealer for Mazda passenger cars in Taipei
    • Supreme Motors Limited - official dealer for Mercedes-Benz import passenger cars and used cars in Kaohsiung
  • Friedkin Toyota - distributes and deals Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the North and West Texas areas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Nevada and Pennsylvania, as well as provide digital agency and direct-marketing services, F&I products, reinsurance structures and logistics for the automotive industry - merger between Gulf States Toyota Distributors, Northside Lexus, Westside Lexus, GSM, U.S. AutoLogistics, GSFSGroup and Ascent Automotive Group, as well as the rest of The Friedkin Group's automotive related operations

Styhon Battersea Airlines Group

  • Cathay Pacific - 45% stake
  • Styhon Battersea Airlines Group Latin America - Argentina, Peru and Ecuador; formed out of acquisitions and merger of LATAM Argentina, Avianca Perú, One Airlines and TAME
  • Styhon Battersea Airlines Group Europe - Sweden, Italy, UK, Hungary, France, Austria and Germany; formed out of acquisitions and merger of BRA Braathens Regional Airlines, Air Italy, Flybe/Connect Airways, Wizz Air and Wizz Air UK, Ernest Airways, La Compagnie, Level Europe, German Airways and SunExpress Deutschland
  • Styhon Battersea Airlines Middle East & Africa - UAE; acquired Wizz Air Abu Dhabi
  • Styhon Battersea Airlines India - acquired TruJet
  • Styhon Battersea Airlines USA - formed out of acquisitions and mergers of Trans States Airlines and Compass Airlines
  • HAECO - aircraft engineering and maintenance
    • HAECO Taiwan - merger between Taiwan Aerospace Corporation and Air Asia (Taiwan)
    • HAECO Americas
      • Friedkin Aviation - inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition
    • XAECO (Xiamen HAECO) Holdings - Mainland Chinese operations with headquarters in Xiamen and satellite offices in Jinjiang, Shanghai, Sichuan and Jinan; a 50/50 joint venture with HNA Group
      • XAECO (Xiamen HAECO) Limited - merger between Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircraft Engineering Company Limited (HAECO Xiamen), Honeywell TAECO Aerospace (Xiamen) Company Limited, Taikoo Engine Services (Xiamen) Company Limited (TEXL), HAECO Component Overhaul (Xiamen) Limited, Taikoo (Xiamen) Landing Gear Services Company Limited (HAECO Landing Gear Services) and Goodrich TAECO Aeronautical Systems (Xiamen) Company Limited
      • XAECO (Jinjiang) Limited - merger between HAECO Composite Structures (Jinjiang) Co., Ltd. (HAECO Composite Services) and Dunlop Taikoo (Jinjiang) Aircraft Tyres Company Limited
      • XAECO (Shanghai) Limited - formerly Shanghai Taikoo Aircraft Engineering Services Company Limited
      • XAECO (Sichuan) Limited - formerly Sichuan Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Company Limited (SMECO)
      • XAECO (Jinan) Limited - formerly Taikoo (Shandong) Aircraft Engineering Company Limited (STAECO)
    • Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL)
    • HAECO ITM Limited
    • Goodrich Asia-Pacific Limited - 50/50 joint venture with Collins Aerospace

Other

Styhon Battersea Digital Entertainment

Styhon Battersea Digital Entertainment is the games, technology and internet division. They're headquartered in New York City, with satellite offices in London, Los Angeles, Berlin, Vancouver, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki and Toronto. It was formed from two companies: Styhon Games & Interactive Ventures and Battersea Interactive.

SBDE is divided into five separate divisions: Bracket Media, Method Group, Styhon Digital Studios, Wow and Styhon Games. Along these divisions, they also hold a minority stake in Naspers.

Bracket Media

Bracket Media (formerly FilmNation Audio) is a podcasts and audiobooks division, founded through a corporate spinoff of FilmNation Entertainment's podcasts division. They became a primary partner of Maximum Fun and acquired the Libsyn platform during the spinoff. In late 2020, during Vox Media's acquisition, Vox Media Podcast Network was merged into Bracket Media, and soon the company was split into two subunits.

  • Bracket Non-Fiction
    • Maximum Fun - Bracket Media is Maximum Fun's primary partner
    • Bracket.feed - formerly Libsyn
  • Bracket Fiction

Method Group

Method Group is a visual effects and studio equipment focused division. It was formed out of a merger between Deluxe Creative, its parent company Deluxe Entertainment Services, and Pinewood's post-production creative services, all acquired by Styhon Entertainment before its merger into Styhon Battersea.

  • Lee Lighting (majority stake)
  • Cast & Crew Entertainment Group (majority stake)
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (majority stake)
  • Method Studios - integrated with Deluxe Audio Services, Das Werk, BUF Compagnie, Deluxe Creative New Media, Encore, Company 3, Stereo D, Piste Rouge, Eclair's US operations, Base FX LA and Beast
    • Method Studios Brussels - merger between Umedia VFX and BUF Compagnie's Brussels office
    • Method Studios Paris - merger between ST'501 SAS/Eclair (Malakoff), Umedia VFX's and BUF Compagnie's Paris offices
    • Method Studios Dusseldorf - formerly Das Werk's Dusseldorf studio
    • Method Studios Toronto - merger between Deluxe Toronto and Encore's & Stereo D's Toronto studios
    • Method Studios Madrid - merger between Technison by Eclair, and Deluxe Spain
    • Method Studios Studio City - merger between Encore Hollywood, Company 3 Hollywood, Level 3 Post and Stereo D Burbank
    • Method Studios London - merger between Encore London, Company 3 London, Editpool and Eclair's UK operations, integrated with Das Werk's partner studio in London
    • Method Studios Helsinki - formerly Elokuvaääniyhtiö Humina
    • Method Studios Karlsruhe - formerly Studio 7 - Synchron und Untertitel GmbH
    • Method Studios Austin - formerly Beast's Austin studio
    • Method Studios Cologne - formerly Das Werk Cologne
    • Method Studios China - located in Beijing, Wuxi and Xiamen; formerly Base FX
    • Method Studios Cape Town - formerly BlackGinger
    • Method Studios Dubai - formerly Proddigi
    • Method Studios Singapore - formerly VividThree Productions
    • Method Studios Kuala Lumpur - formerly VividThree Productions Sdn Bhd
  • Method Eclair - post-production, preservation and restoration services company headquartered in Vanves; merger between Eclair, Eclair Media, Eclair Logistics, Eclair Cinema and Eclair Preservation
    • Method Eclair USA - Hollywood; formerly EFILM
    • dcinex SA/Eclair Benelux SA - Barchon, Belgium
    • Eclair Media SAS - Strasbourg, France
    • Studio8 (An Eclair Company) - Agdal Riyad, Morocco
    • Opensky Cinema s.r.l./Eclair Italy s.r.l. - Vicenza, Italy
    • Eclair Studios - Berlin, Germany
    • Ymagis Spain SLU - Barcelona, Spain
  • Method Pictures - merger between Base Pictures (of Base FX) and MethodMade
  • Pursuit Aviation - aerial cinematography; inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition
  • Panavision - rental services and movie equipment
    • Panalux
    • Lee Filters
    • Panavision Remote Systems
    • Light Iron
    • Panavision Nordic - formerly NSR Scandinavia Group
      • Dagsljus
      • Angel Films Oy
      • Kivi Rentals - a subsidiary born out of a merger between Dagsljus's Haaparanta/Tornio office and P. Mutasen Elokuvakonepaja
      • Panavision Baltics - formely Angel Films Estonia
  • Dolby Laboratories
    • Audistry
    • Via Licensing

Styhon Digital Studios

Styhon Digital Studios is a multi-channel network, branded content studio, video licensing and digital media company.

In late 2020, Styhon Digital Studios was formed through a merger between the following: Splay One, PMC, BuzzBird (German influencer marketing agency), Frederator Digital, Portal A, Wildbrain Spark Studios, Univision Story House, La Fabrica UCI, Relativity Digital Studios, Omnia Media, Boat Rocker Brands, Madvine, Blue Ant Digital Studios, BroadbandTV Corp, Frederator Networks, Frederator Flux, Golden Network (Groupe M6) and its division Golden Pop, Discovery Digital Studios/Scripps Lifestyle Studios, MRC and its Media & Info, Live & Alternative and Non-Fiction divisions, Dick Clark Productions, Fairchild Fashion Media's live entertainment business, Penske Media Corporation, Complex Networks, Vox Media, Vox Media Studios, PMC Studios,, Studio71, ScaleLab, Jukin Media, ViralHog and former assets of Defy Media.

  • FailArmy - brand
  • Styhon Digital Studios Education
    • Wisecrack, Inc. - inherited from Omnia Media acquisition
    • WatchMojo - acquired in 2020
      • WatchMojo UK
      • SoundMojo
      • ContexTV
      • MsMojo
      • MojoTravels
      • MojoTalks
      • MojoPlays
      • UnVeiled
  • Styhon Digital Studios Animation - formerly Channel Frederator Network; joint venture with Frederator Studios
    • Styhon Digital Studios Junior - merger between WildBrain Spark, HooplaKidz and Fredbot
    • Roguetown - merger between Mondo Media, now-defunct Shut Up Cartoons and Cartoon Hangover
    • Cartoon Frederator
      • Get In The Robot
      • Átomo Network
  • Battersea Digital Media
    • Complex
    • Epic
    • Green Label - a Mountain Dew oriented brand, 50/50 joint venture with PepsiCo
      • Green Label Sound
    • Billboard (digital network) - formerly Styhon Digital Studios Music; formed out of a merger between BBTV's Opposition and Frederator's MicDrop
      • Billboard
      • Billboard Performances - merger between Dot Move (dancing) and Cover Garden (covers)
    • Variety (digital network) - formerly Cinematica, then Styhon Digital Studios Cinema
    • WondHer - formerly WondHer by Golden; integrated with SHE Media and its properties SheKnows.com and Stylecaster.com/Stylecaster Media Group
      • BlogHer
      • Hatch - video workshops
      • WondHer Network - formed out of integration of Rose Carpet, Vloggist (both from Groupe M6), HelloFlo and Stylecaster (both rom SHE Media) with assets of StyleHaul
        • Déco.fr - home and garden
    • SB Nation - integrated with Styhon Digital Studios Sports and Sportico
      • Turbo - formerly Styhon Digital Studios Cars
        • Turbo.fr - website
      • Cycle - formerly Play Sports Group
      • Ride - skateboarding, formerly part of Complex Networks
      • NBA Playmakers - basketball culture network
      • RAN​ - Germany
        • RAN.de
        • RAN Fighting
        • RAN eSports
    • Tastemade, Inc. - integrated with Golden Food
    • New York Magazine
    • Fairchild Media - formerly Fairchild Fashion Media, integrated with all fashion, art and luxury publications owned by PMC and Complex Media
    • The Verge - integrated with Boy Genius Report
    • Vox - integrated with The Daily Intelligencer and Vulture
      • Recode
    • Polygon Media - formerly Styhon Digital Studios Gaming, formed out of a merger between Omnia Media, Frederator's Leaderboard Network and BBTV's TGN
      • Polygon
      • Controle Dois - Brazil
      • Polygon Public Access - USA; formed out of a merger between BCC Gaming and Arcade Cloud
    • Battersea Creative - formerly Vox Creative
      • Battersea Creative Paris - merger between M6 Talents, M6 Interactions and M6 Créations
      • Battersea Creative Nordic - Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm; formed out of a merger between Grillifilms, Nordic United, and 4½ Film's commerical production division
    • Battersea Data - merger between MRC Data and Variety Business Intelligence
      • Battersea Content Data - formerly Omnilytics
      • Battersea Ad Platform - co-developed with Krake Advertising Platform Solutions; formed out of a merger between Zig Media, Complex Networks's advertising network (branded as Complex) and Vox Media's Chorus, Concert and Forte
        • Coral - previously owned by Vox Media
  • MRC - production arm, formerly known as Styhon Digital Studios Entertainment; integrated with MRC Film and MRC Television
    • MRC Europe - merger between C. Productions and Studio 89 Productions
  • StashRiot - merchandising

Wow

Wow Services GmbH (commonly Wow, formerly Styhon Internet Group) is the internet content department, headquartered in Munich, with satellite offices in Warsaw, Paris, Cologne, New York City, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Toronto, Los Angeles, Shibuya and Berlin. It seeks to become the main rival to Amazon and Google.

It was formed out of a merger between 7Commerce, 7Travel, TVN Group's Internet operations, 12Auto Group, Glomex, 7Wellbeing, 7NXT, NuCom Group, ProSiebenSat.1 Digital, fem Media and MAGIC Internet Holding; integrated with Groupe M6's internet assets, Pixiv, Inc. and MM2 Asia's internet assets/MM2View.

  • Shopee Mall
  • MyUnivision - merger between the UVideos, Univision and Noticias Univision apps and Fusion Media Group
    • Univision.com
    • TUDN app
  • EHarmony Group:
    • eHarmony
    • ElitePartner
  • DeviantArt; formerly part of Wix
  • Pixiv
  • myVideo - video sharing website and internet portal

Wow operates the following services and sub-brands under the Wow umbrella:

  • Wow.de - a search engine, and comparison and ecommerce service; formed out of a merger between Fyve (mobile phone discount store on the Vodafone network), moebel.de (furniture shopping), Preis24 (deals), Brille24.de (eyewear), Stylight and Flaconi (fashion & beauty), Jochen Schweizer mydays Group's all divisions and subsidiaries (experience days and gifts), Outstore (outerwear, camping products), autoplenum.de and 12neuwagen.de (new car search services), 12gebrauchtwagen.de (used car shopping), 12autodeal.de (car deals), Verivox (deal comparison service), Windstar Medical (pharmaceutics and medical utilities) and aroundhome.de (household products and services)
  • Wow Wireless - the MVNO joint venture with T-Mobile, MTN Group, Telefonica and Vodafone, operating in Germany, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America (except Brazil) and Southeast Asia; formed out of a merger between simfinity (Sat.1's MVNO under Telefónica Deutschland), ProSieben Smart (ProSieben's MVNO under Vodafone network) and chixx (a mobile phone discount store that uses the Telekom Deutschland network), with the operating company formerly operating as Mobile Access Group
  • Wow Guide - formerly Spy.com
  • Wow Music - merger between Ampya (music streaming) and songtexte.com (lyrics)
    • A.Side website brand
    • TrackRecord.net - music blog; formerly part of Fusion Media Group
    • Wow Music Studios - a music publisher and recording studio joint venture with Zoop Music Entertainment, located in New York City, London and Paris; formed out of a merger between Styhon Records and M6 Music Labél
      • Really Useful Records
  • Wow Hotels - hotel booking; formerly DISCAVO
  • Wow Cars - car rental and services search service in France, formerly Carigami
    • Wow Cars Germany; formed out of a merger between 12mietwagen.de, CamperDays and Billiger Mietwagen
      • 12auto.de
      • 12autowerkstatt.de - auto services search
  • Wow Answers - formerly wer-weiss-was.de
    • Wow DIY - formerly MinuteFacile.com
    • Advopedia - legal advice
  • Wow Jobs - formerly CumulusJobs.com
    • Wow Learning - formerly Elephorm
  • Wow Mail - formerly Mindbaz
  • Wow Lifestyle:
    • Wow Food - merger between Food.com and CuisineAZ.com
    • Wow Femme - female-oriented internet portal; formerly sixx.de
    • Wow Health & Wellness - merger between PasseportSanté.net, Fourchette&bikini.fr and Gymondo
    • Wow Dating - merger between BeeTalk (Southeast Asian mobile dating service; formerly part of Garena) and Parship
  • Wow Sports - German sport streaming; formerly SportDeutschland.TV
    • Wow Soccer - German soccer community, formerly 90Min
    • Wow eSports - formerly branded as eSports.com
  • Wow News - formed out of a local news site TVN Warsawa, integrated with Golden News, AsiaOne (formerly part of mm2 Entertainment) and the former assets and employees of Bustle's The Outline
    • Wow Weather - formed out of a merger between wetter.com (Germany), M6Meteo.com (France) and TVN Meteo (Poland)
    • Wow Money - formerly Panorabanques.com

Wow also operates international versions of its own website.

  • wow.sg - Singapore; formerly Shopee
  • wow.com.my - Malaysia; formerly Shopee
  • wow.ph - Philippines; formerly Shopee
  • wow.co.id - Indonesia; formerly Shopee
  • wow.tw - Taiwan; formerly Shopee
  • wow.co.th - Thailand; formerly Shopee
  • wow.vn - Vietnam; formerly Shopee
  • wow.com.br - formerly Shopee Brazil 

Wow also operates these divisions:

  • Wow R&D and Incubators - formed out of a merger between Thirty Labs, Betaworks, ProSieben Applications and Toon Boom Animation's development teams

Wow also owns a 35% stake in Group Nine Media.

Viridian Group

Viridian Group (legally known as Styhon Advertising) is an advertising, management consulting, branding and PR conglomerate, formed out of a merger between Dentsu, Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group of Companies. It consists of Hello Media, McCann Worldgroup, R/GA, Mullenlowe Group, DDB, BBDO, TWBA, Isobar and CARAT. It's home to known advertising agencies such as TWBA, BBDO, CARAT, Mullenlowe, Goodby Silverstein & Partners and McCann. Their expertise and history crosses generations and borders; and has affected people's lifestyles positively - from having people sing on the top of the hill with Coke bottles in their hands to raising awareness about benefits of milk with quirky short films. They're one of four world-leading advertising companies, next to WPP, Havas and Publicis.

In 2020, Viridian Group will merge into Salovaara Waston.

  • Hello Media 
    • Hello Media USA
      • St. Louis, San Jose, Philadelphia, Detroit, Evanston, Fort Worth, San Diego, Raleigh, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Houston, Buffalo, Dallas, Greenville, Austin, Bend, Charlottesville, Columbia (SC), Little Rock, Hagerstown, Salt Lake City, Skaneatles, Cincinnati, Westport, Downers Grove, Conway, Aliso Viejo, Plano, Bentonville, Columbia (MD), Greenwood Village, Somers, Schaumburg, Orlando, Wilton (CT), Des Moines
    • Hello Media UK: Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Stafford, Glasgow, Belfast, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Sunderland, Normanton, Guildford
    • Hello Media Europe - Lyon
    • Hello Media Asia Pacific - Shanghai
    • Hello Media Network:
      • Hello X - formerly Dentsu X
      • Hello Communications - formed out of a merger between former FCB subsidiaries/offices: Cread, AJL Park, FCB Afirma, FCB Insight, FCB Bitopi, FCB Palmares, FCB Happiness, Admark, FCB Interface, BACK, FCB Crea, FCB Markez, FCB Change, FCB Neuwien, FCB Bridge2Fun, Publicidad Comercial, FCB Faltman & Malmen, FCB Goodcom, FCB Intuition and FCB Admedia
      • Hello Experimental - formerly IPG Media Lab
  • McCann Worldgroup
    • McCann Worldwide
      • Casanova McCann
    • Futurebrand
    • MRM
    • Momentum Worldwide
    • McCann Health
    • Craft
  • R/GA
    • Hustle
  • Mullenlowe
    • Mullenlowe Lintas - includes Golinopinion
    • Mullenlowe Open
  • Isobar
  • CARAT
  • BBDO
  • Doyle Dane & Bernbach
  • TWBA

Sales pending

  • Telenet/BASE - inherited from Liberty Global acquisition; buyer TBD
  • Virgin Media & Virgin Mobile UK - inherited from Liberty Global acquisition; sale pending to Crown Cellular plc, if merger with O2 UK unsuccessful, sell to Hoot
  • AS Roma - inherited from Friedkin Group acquisition; buyer TBD
  • Assets to be transferred to Battersea Group:
    • Styhon On Demand (working title) - upcoming American VOD streaming service; formed out of a merger between MotorTrend On Demand, ​Qubo​ VOD service, Discovery GO, Kabillion and Kabillion Girls Rule, and AMC Premiere
      • Novoo - Canadian AVOD service, inherited from BCE acquisition
  • Movistar Formula 1 - Spanish television channel; sale pending to Eclipse Sports
  • TVN 24 - Polish television channel; sale pending to Euronews Group

Former divisions

  • Styhon International Television - an international distribution arm of Styhon Television (now Styhon Television Studios), filed for bankruptcy in 2018.
  • Bel-Air Entertainment - founded as a joint venture with Canal+, Steven Reuther and Warner Bros. in 1998, integrated back into Styhon Entertainment around 2002.
  • Dentsu - After Veridian Group was formed, their Japanese operations were spun off - they kept the Dentsu name
    • Daiko, formerly part of FCB, was integrated into Dentsu
  • Creek+ Western - merged into Creek+ Classics in 2020
  • Qubo Kids Corner - during acquisition of Ion Media in 2020, the programming block was closed in favor of Creek+ Kids & Family becoming a 24/7 channel
  • GluSports - Glu Mobile's sports games label, became defunct after Krafton Pearl Abyss formed NC Plarium
  • MultiChoice - acquired and merged into Styhon Entertainment in 2020
  • Dark Horse Indie - an independent label of Dark Horse Entertainment, discontinued during the spinoff of Graphiro
  • Styhon Books - a former 85/15 joint venture with ​Bertlesmann​, which was closed during the spin off of Graphiro
  • Eclair AG/Ymagis Deutschland GmbH - Reuchlinstraße and Alboinplatz, Berlin, Germany; the offices were closed down in 2020 in favor of expansion of Eclair Studios in Berlin
  • AngeleFine Productions - BUF Compagnie's production arm in Paris; the company was closed in 2020 with employees being moved to Krafton Pearl Abyss's Redshirt Paris studios
  • The Saul Zaentz Company - absorbed into Revolution Studios in November 2020
  • Horsemen Flight Team - inherited from The Friedkin Group acquisition; spun off with Project Recover as part of the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation, in turn becoming part of The Friedkin Foundation (Friedkin Conservation Fund also became part of TFF)
  • Movistar LaLiga and Movistar Liga de Campeones - Spanish television channels; closed as Eclipse Sports acquired the Spanish primary broadcasting rights to UEFA and La Liga games
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