Korea’s CJ ENM, a media giant known for backing projects like the landmark Oscar-winning film Parasite, has closed its acquisition of a controlling stake in Endeavor Content.The company committed last November to pay $785 million for 80% ownership in the scripted production outfit, which will continue to be overseen by Graham Taylor and Chris Rice.
The division has financed, packaged or sold more than 100 series and films, including breakouts like La La Land and Killing Eve.“Endeavor Content will be the key driving force for CJ ENM’s global growth,” remarked Kang Ho-Sung, CEO, CJ ENM.
He added: “CJ ENM plans to produce and distribute its own content for viewers all around the world with Endeavor Content, now part of the multi-studio, as the global basecamp.”The transaction was set in motion by backlash against packaging by the Writers Guild of America.
The guild waged a lengthy campaign against the practice of the same company producing a film or series and also representing its talent, calling it an anti-competitive conflict of interest.
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