TORONTO (Reuters) – Teletubbies owner DHX Media said on Thursday it will acquire Family Channel and three other children’s channels from BCE’s Bell Media for C$170 million in cash, adding content ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DHX Media and Mattel have greenlit a 26-episode second season of Polly Pocket, the animated series based on Mattel’s original ...
The Canada Media Fund (CMF) and DHX Media are launching a new program to support the development of Canadian kids’ and family content. The DHX-CMF Kids and Family Development Program is funded by DHX ...
HALIFAX, NS--(Marketwired - May 17, 2017) - DHX Media (or the "Company") (DHXM) (TSX:DHX.A) (TSX:DHX.B), the world's leading independent, pure-play children's content company, announces that ...
LONDON — DHX Media has acquired Cookie Jar Entertainment, creating Canada’s largest independent children’s entertainment group. Deal values Cookie Jar at $112 million, to be paid through a combination ...
TORONTO -- Canadian DHX Media on Thursday said it has kid's online gaming on its mind, and is betting CAN$2 million ($1.95 million) on Montreal-based games developer Tribal Nova to profit from them.
Halifax-based DHX Media Ltd. might have started small 10 years ago but having recently announced deals with toy-maker Mattel Inc., studio DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. and with major companies in ...
Covering more than 200 countries and territories and 15 languages, the latest in a series of deals underscores DHX Media as a leading "go-to" supplier of kids' content as major SVODs expand globally ...
Canadian kids TV producer DHX Media has acquired Los Angeles-based animation studio Wildbrain Entertainment for $8 million in cash. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — Canadian kids TV ...
This summer, Canada-based content and brands company DHX Media will launch a new subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) service called Kids Room. The ad-free service, available on Comcast’s Xfinity ...
HALIFAX/TORONTO: DHX Media and Ipsos have revealed the results from a survey of 2,700 parents in the U.S., U.K. and Canada meant to discover how kids up to the age of 12 consume entertainment content.