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‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Studio SK Global Acquires MTV’s ‘Catfish’ Producer Critical Content

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‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Studio SK Global Acquires MTV’s ‘Catfish’ Producer Critical Content

Photo Courtesy of MTV, Written by Jennifer Maas

“Crazy Rich Asians” producer SK Global has acquired Critical Content, the unscripted producer behind shows like MTV’s “Catfish” and Netflix’s “Get Organized with The Home Edit,” from Anchorage Capital Group.

The deal marks the move of independent studio SK Global, which was formed in 2016 with the merger of Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Ivanhoe Pictures, into the unscripted space, with the Emmy-winning Critical Content creating reality fare for broadcasters, cable channels and streamers. The unscripted production company also has an ownership stake in the UK-based Renowned Films.

Aside from MTV’s “Catfish” reality TV series and the Netflix series “Get Organized With the Home Edit” and “World’s Most Amazing Vacation,” Critical Content also has projects in production and development with a lengthy list of platforms, including: Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Peacock, Hulu, Roku, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, The CW, MTV, BET, Discovery/ Discovery plus, E!, Bravo, USA, A&E, Lifetime, TLC, TBS, Oxygen, Animal Planet, Freeform, Food Network, OWN, HGTV, WeTV, Travel Channel, Showtime, Crackle and YouTube Originals…

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Artists First Acquires Stake in Digital-First Management Firm Select (Exclusive)

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Artists First Acquires Stake in Digital-First Management Firm Select (Exclusive)

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From left: Select partners Adam Wescott, Scott Fisher and Lisa Filipelli

Two of Hollywood's management firms are teaming up. 

Artists First has acquired a minority stake in Select Management Group as part of a larger strategic partnership between the two companies. 

Through the deal, 20-year-old Artists First (formerly Principato-Young Entertainment) will be able to tap into Select's digital expertise while supporting the expansion of the younger firm's film and television business.

"Artists First is excited to align with the smart, creative and energetic team at Select, whose skills and relationships have put it at the cutting edge of digital talent management," Artists First CEO Peter Principato said Wednesday in a statement. "This partnership will offer our clients a new avenue to develop their voices in the digital realm as well as a pipeline to a growing pool of emerging online stars." 

Select's partners Lisa Filipelli, Scott Fisher, Amy Neben and Adam Wescott issued a joint statement in support of the deal with Artists First, noting, "Their expertise and experience will help supercharge the growth of our business as we continue to bridge the gap between traditional and digital entertainment.”

Select works with digital-first talent including Gigi Gorgeous, Tyler Oakley, Amanda Steele and Mindy McKnight. In addition to artist management, it also works with clients on content production and helps them with business ventures including consumer products. As the company focuses on bridging the gap between traditional and digital media and developing more film and TV opportunities for its clients, it will be able to lean on the expertise that Artists First has established in the production space.

Artists First, which has been majority-owned by Ben Silverman and Howard T. Owens' Propagate since 2018, currently produces such projects as ABC's Black-ish and the Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne feature Limited Partners. Its clients include Haddish, Jordan Peele, Will Arnett, Awkwafina and Kate McKinnon. 

Drew Buckley of Propagate's Electus and Kelly Fancher of Propagate negotiated the deal on behalf of Artists First. They were repped by Hanson Jacobson, Eisner and The Raine Group. Select was repped by Bryan Bowls and Ron Milkes of Bryor Media Partners, Rob Levy of Columbia Capital Securities and Steve Hurdle of Loeb & Loeb. 

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Thrill One Sports & Entertainment Unites Nitro Circus, Street League Skateboarding and Superjacket Productions

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Thrill One Sports & Entertainment Unites Nitro Circus, Street League Skateboarding and Superjacket Productions

January 16, 2020, 11:39 AM PST

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Thrill One Sports & Entertainment Unites Nitro Circus, Street League

Skateboarding and Superjacket Productions

Joe Carr Named CEO of the Industry-Leading Action Sports Company, Backed by

Prominent Investor Group

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LOS ANGELES -- January 16, 2020

The Raine Group and Causeway Media Partners, two of sports’ most respected

investment firms, with backing provided by commercial finance firm MidCap

Financial, have partnered to create Thrill One Sports & Entertainment by

combining three industry-leading companies – Nitro Circus, Street League

Skateboarding (SLS) and Superjacket Productions. Thrill One immediately

becomes the world’s largest independent action sports operator and media

company. Joe Carr, the former UFC and World Surf League senior executive, will

lead the combined company as Chief Executive Officer.

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In addition to uniting elite athletes, top talent and renowned brands under

one banner, Thrill One will further cement its position as the leading

producer of action sports content and events through the launch of additional

properties and the pursuit of strategic acquisitions.

“This groundbreaking alliance combines three prized brands into a single

entity, transforming what has historically been a fragmented landscape into

the biggest platform in action sports,” said Carr. “Action sports are enjoying

a renaissance right now with Olympic inclusion in 2020, the democratization of

media and the worldwide fanbase at an all-time high. I look forward to working

with our athletes and talented management team to drive organic growth in our

existing businesses while also identifying potential M&A opportunities and

complimentary IP.”

Driven by both the incredible skills of action sports’ top athletes and the

daring exploits of its bold daredevils, Nitro Circus creates

critically-acclaimed live events and spectacular sports competitions across a

portfolio that includes Nitro World Games, Nitro Rallycross, and Nitro Circus

Live.

“At Nitro Circus, we have the amazing opportunity to work with the best

athletes, content creators and technical geniuses in the business, reaching

fans worldwide,” said action sports icon Travis Pastrana, co-founder of Nitro

Circus. “Now, by teaming up with SLS and Superjacket to create this

game-changing team, we can pull our resources together with the unified goal

of growing the fun and progression of action sports on a global level.”

SLS is the world’s premier street skateboarding competition series, featuring

an international roster of elite professionals and serving as the lead pathway

to Olympic qualification for Tokyo 2020. Superjacket Productions is a leading

full-service video and film production house created by Rob Dyrdek and Shane

Nickerson, the minds behind hit television programs, “Ridiculousness,” “The

Dude Perfect Show,” “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory” and “Rob & Big.”

“Capturing mind-blowing content is essential to everything we do,” offered

Dyrdek, the Chief Executive Officer of venture studio, Dyrdek Machine, the

group responsible for founding both SLS and Superjacket. “Whether it’s the

elite competition of SLS or the outrageous antics of ‘Ridiculousness,’

audiences of all ages are drawn to it. Now, by joining forces with this

influential group of athletes, brands and investors, Joe and team are set to

take Thrill One to a whole new level.”

Thrill One Sports & Entertainment will hit the ground running in 2020, with

more than 30 events scheduled worldwide across its extensive portfolio. The

company will also produce over 100 hours of live sports and deliver over 175

episodes of original programming this year. Thrill One also boasts one of the

largest aggregate social audiences in action sports, with over 40 million

engaged followers across its multiple brand pages and channels.

The Raine Group is a global merchant bank known for its partnerships with

creator-driven media and entertainment companies that help drive growth

objectives. Past investments include Vice Media, Imagine Entertainment, Matt

Stone & Trey Parker’s Important Studios, and Draft Kings.

Causeway Media Partners is a growth-stage venture capital firm focused on

sports media, sports technology and related companies. Causeway is led by Wyc

Grousbeck, former general partner at Highland Capital Partners and lead owner

of the Boston Celtics; Mark Wan, co-founder of Three Arch Partners and part

owner in both the Boston Celtics and the San Francisco 49ers; and Bob Higgins,

co-founder of Highland Capital Partners. Limited partners of Causeway also

include team owners from the NFL, NBA, MLB, and other sports leagues.

About Thrill One Sports & Entertainment:

Thrill One Sports & Entertainment is a next-generation content company that

lives at the nexus of sports, entertainment and lifestyle, combining the

resources of Nitro Circus, Street League Skateboarding and Superjacket

Productions. A multi-media platform, Thrill One is dedicated to creating

mind-blowing action sports events and original content, fueled by the most

daring athletes, talent and brands in thrill-based entertainment. In 2020,

Thrill One will produce 30 events worldwide across its extensive portfolio.

The company will also create over 100 hours of live sports and over 175

episodes of television programming this year. Thrill One Sports &

Entertainment also boasts one of the largest aggregate social audience in

action sports, with over 40 million followers across its multiple brand pages

and channels. Go to thrillone.com for additional information.

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Contact:

For More Information:

Greg Terlizzi: greg@nitrocircus.com

Reid Vokey: reid@nitrocircus.com

Lou D'Ermilio (Loud Communications): lou@loudcommllc.com

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Critical Content acquires T Group Productions

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Critical Content acquires T Group Productions

Jenny Daly | Tom Forman

Jenny Daly | Tom Forman

By Selina Chignall November 27, 2018

Global indie content studio Critical Content has acquired Jenny Daly’s Culver City-based T Group Productions.

Under the deal, T Group assets will merge with Critical Content into a larger indie–Critical Content Studios–where Daly (pictured, left) will serve as president. In her new role, the T Group founder will oversee the daily combined management and production slates.

Meanwhile, Critical Content founder and CEO Tom Forman (pictured, right) will look to foster strategic growth opportunities, develop formats for streaming and broadcast platforms, and expand the company’s international presence.

As part of the agreement, T Group’s slate of television productions will now be under the Critical Content banner.

“Having the chance to join forces with Critical Content and combine our resources to capitalize on new ventures in an incredibly dynamic market has created an unparalleled opportunity for us. I am thrilled to work with Tom and his team to build a top-tier slate with the freedom to create and build content and business models on a much larger scale,” said Daly, in a statement.

Since establishing T Group in 2010, Daly has created, sold and produced over 50 series, pilots and presentations to across various nets, including Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour for A&E; 24 to Life for Lifetime; Mystery Diners for The Food Network; and Storage Hunters for TruTV.

Before launching T Group, Daly held various roles in production including serving as VP of development at E! Entertainment where she developed The Simple Life#1 Single, Love is in the Heir, and more.

Meanwhile, Critical Content currently has more than 50 projects in production for more than 30 different networks, including MTV’s Catfish and Bravo’s Get a Room with Carson and Thom. 

“For two decades we’ve been friends and competitors and now we’ll be unstoppable as teammates,” said Forman of Daly. “Merging T Group into Critical Content is a win for everyone, especially our clients, offering them more capability, more creativity, and more fun.”

The news was first reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

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