The media giant, led by CEO Jon Feltheimer, launched Lionsgate Studios as a standalone, publicly traded company, split off from the Starz premium platform.
Lionsgate’s television production saw revenue and profit surge, driven by an increase in episodic deliveries, licensing of library content and an ongoing rebound from Hollywood strikes.
Lionsgate has extended its multi-year theatrical output deal with Starz, which keeps exclusive first pay TV and SVOD window rights to the studio’s films. And as part of the new deal extension ...
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Under the terms of the new deal, Starz will continue to have exclusive rights to Lionsgate’s theatrical films in the first pay television and SVOD windows, now on an accelerated window closer to ...
The licensing deal extension comes as Lionsgate continues to move towards completing a proposed separation of its studio operations from Starz, its pay TV and streaming business. Under the terms of ...
Lionsgate’s studio business, which includes both its film and television operations, reported revenue of $713.8 million, an increase of 3% from the prior year quarter. That was due to improved ...
Lionsgate in January extended its multiyear film licensing deal with Starz ahead of the completion of a proposed separation of its studio operations from its pay TV and streaming business.