
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | Toronto, Ontario (1998) as merger of Alliance Entertainment Corporation (founded in 1985) and Atlantis (founded in 1985) |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Key people | Anthony F. Griffiths - Lead Director Michael I.M. MacMillan - Chairman Phyllis Yaffe - CEO |
| Industry | Media |
| Products | Specialty Channels, Movie Distribution |
| Revenue | ▲$1.02 billion CAD |
| Employees | 850 (2003) |
| Website | www.allianceatlantis.com |
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. (formerly traded as TSX:AAC) was a Toronto-based media company that operated primarily as a specialty service operator in Canada. Alliance Atlantis also had offices in Halifax, Los Angeles, London, Dublin, Madrid, Barcelona, Shannon and Sydney.
Alliance Atlantis was acquired by CanWest Global Communications and an affiliate of Goldman Sachs in 2007. The movie business now operates independently as Alliance Films, headquartered in Montreal, and the international television distribution businesses is now owned by Goldman Sachs.
All of the former Alliance Atlantis specialty networks are now owned by Canwest.
The company was formed in 1998 from the merger of two former production companies, Alliance Communications and Atlantis Communications, both founded in 1985. The merger was a bit unusual in that the head of Atlantis, Michael MacMillan, became CEO of the new firm even though Atlantis was the smaller partner in the transaction[citation needed]; Alliance's CEO, Robert Lantos, was specifically interested in moving back into a production role[citation needed]. (The merger was also parodied on Made in Canada, when that show's Pyramid Productions merged with a company called Prodigy.)
At the time of the merger, both companies had launched various Canadian specialty television services; in 1995, Alliance launched Showcase Television while Atlantis launched Life Network (which has since been renamed "Slice"); in fall 1997 the companies launched History Television and HGTV Canada respectively. Atlantis had also been a major investor in YTV in its first few years before selling out to what is now Corus Entertainment.
Alliance Atlantis has been known to fund projects regarded as too controversial by US companies, such as Bowling for Columbine; it was the Canadian distributor of Fahrenheit 9/11.[1] In 2003, the company purchased Salter Street Films, which produced a number of television shows for both the Canadian and international market. However, soon after the acquisition, Salter Street was disbanded and its active projects were transferred to Alliance Atlantis' own television production/development division.
Citing lower profits, it has all but closed its production arm, aside from the highly-profitable CSI: Crime Scene Investigation family of series, which it co-produces with CBS Paramount Television. It briefly maintained Salter Street's long-running This Hour Has 22 Minutes before transferring the show to the Halifax Film Company, made up of former Salter Street employees.
Its primary business is now through its ownership of a number of Canadian specialty services, which, in addition to those listed above, now include Food Network, Discovery Health, BBC Canada, BBC Kids and more.
In 2007, Alliance Atlantis was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the only broadcaster to be included on the list.[1]
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See also: Alliance Films (Full Article)
Alliance Films Releasing LTD is a major motion picture distribution/production company which serves Canada, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Formally known as Motion Picture Distribution LP, it was re branded and relaunched in 2007 due to the collapse of its preceding company, Alliance Atlantis, which was sold off piece by piece to CanWest Global, GS Capital Partners, along with several other smaller companies.
Alliance Atlantis and Vivafilm home video releases were, and continue to be, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
On December 20, 2006, the company announced it was "exploring strategic alternatives", effectively putting the company up for sale. Expected bidders included CanWest Global, Corus Entertainment, Astral Media, and Rogers Communications. [2] The rights to CSI were expected to be sold separately, with CBS as the most likely bidder. [3] A similar announcement was made previously regarding the Motion Picture Distribution unit, which is also expected to be sold separately.
On January 10, 2007, it was announced that Alliance Atlantis would be acquired by a consortium of CanWest Global and GS Capital Partners, an affiliate of Goldman Sachs. The company was broken up as follows:
Specialty Channels
Websites
NOTE: Channels marked in BOLD lettering indicates Alliance Atlantis is the managing partner.
This division of Alliance Atlantis developed and distributed various television programmes to Canadian, American and International broadcasters. The programs ranged from children's shows, series, lifestyle and documentaries. They include:
Children's Programs
Drama Programs
Comedy Programs
Other Programs[citation needed]
Alliance Atlantis also produced some French-language programming -- both original shows and dubbed versions of its English output -- under the Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm banner.
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