Endemol B.V. (stylized in lowercase) was a Dutch-based media company that produced and distributed multiplatform entertainment content. The company annually produced more than 15,000 hours of programming across scripted and non-scripted genres, including drama, reality TV, comedy, game shows, entertainment, factual and children's programming.

Endemol B.V.
Company typeSubsidiary
Industry
Predecessors
  • Joop van den Ende TV Productions (1989)
  • John de Mol Productions (1992)
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
FoundersJoop van den Ende
John de Mol
Defunct16 July 2016; 7 years ago (2016-07-16)
FateMerged with Shine Group, later acquired by and merged with Banijay; name still in use in Portugal.
Successor
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Key people
Sophie Turner Laing (CEO)
OwnerBanijay
ParentEndemol Shine Group
DivisionsEndemol Asia
Endemol Australia
Endemol Brasil
Endemol Deutschland
Endemol España
Endemol France
Endemol Italia
Endemol India
Endemol Israel
Endemol Middle East
Endemol Nederland
Endemol Nordics
Endemol Polska
Endemol Portugal
Endemol South Africa
Endemol Turkey
Endemol UK
Endemol USA
Subsidiaries51 Minds Entertainment
Artists Studio
Authentic Entertainment
B&B Endemol
Darlow Smithson Productions
Diagonal TV
Douglas Road Productions
Endemol Beyond
Endemol Games
Endemol Worldwide Distribution
Gestmusic
House of Tomorrow
Initial
Original Media
Remarkable Television
Reshet (33%)
Telegenia
Tiger Aspect Productions
Tigress Productions
True Entertainment
YAM 112003
Zeppelin Television
Zeppotron
Websiteendemol.com

Endemol, a global network of operations in more than 30 countries, worked with over 300 broadcasters, digital platforms and licensees worldwide. The business covered development, production, marketing, distribution, franchise management and multi-platform initiatives including digital video, gaming and apps.

Endemol was merged into Endemol Shine Group (a joint-venture between The Walt Disney Company and Apollo Global Management) and headquartered in the Netherlands in 2015. Since the merger, Endemol is an in-name-only unit of Endemol Shine Group, and in the next years, Endemol's iconic eye logo was replaced with Endemol Shine Group's wordmark-only logo in the closing credits of most of the shows that it licensed. Endemol created and ran reality, talent and game show franchises worldwide, including Big Brother, Deal or No Deal, Fear Factor, Wipeout, The Money Drop, and Your Face Sounds Familiar. The company also has a portfolio of drama and comedy series including titles such as The Fall, Peaky Blinders, Hell on Wheels, Benidorm, Ripper Street, Black Mirror, Bad Education, My Mad Fat Diary, Hot in Cleveland, Kirstie, Leverage, Home and Away, Death Comes to Pemberley and The Crimson Field.

History

Endemol was founded in 1994 by a merger of television production companies owned by Joop van den Ende and John de Mol, the name deriving from the combination of their surnames.[1]

Endemol has specialised in formatted programming that can be adapted for different countries around the world as well as different media platforms. One notable success has been the Big Brother reality television show, with versions in many countries after the initial Dutch version. Other examples include Deal or No Deal (sold to over 75 countries), The Money Drop (sold in over 50 countries), Fear Factor (sold in 30 countries) and Wipeout (sold in over 30 countries). From 2011 till its absorption by Endemol Shine Group, the company expanded its English language drama output with shows such as The Fall, Peaky Blinders, Ripper Street and Black Mirror in the UK and Hell on Wheels in the US. In November 2013 the company launched Endemol Beyond, an international division specialising in original content for digital video platforms such as YouTube.

In 2000, Endemol was sold to the Spanish telecom and media corporation Telefónica for €5.5 billion. In November 2005, 25% of Endemol was taken public, and since was listed on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange under the stock symbol EML. On 14 May 2007 the remaining 75% of Endemol shares were bought by a consortium, Edam Acquisition, led by Mediaset, the company controlled by Silvio Berlusconi's family, and including the investment company Cyrte, in which the original co-founder John de Mol has shares.[2] The consortium announced on 6 August 2007 that it now owned 99.54% of Endemol shares, after an offer to buy the remaining shares went through on 3 August 2007; it asked the Euronext bourse for a delisting of Endemol.[3]

It was reported in 2010 that the company was $3 billion in debt.[4] Then in 2011, it was reported that the debt had grown to $4.1 billion.[5]

A loan restructure was planned for 2011 when Endemol was expected to breach its debt covenants.[6] On 30 June, the debt covenants were breached at the same time that CEO Ynon Kreiz left the company and Endemol's UK subsidiary failed to file its annual accounts.[7] On 23 March 2012, Endemol's debt was converted into shares by US private-equity firm Apollo Global Management.[8] On 3 April 2012, Mediaset sold its majority stake in Endemol to Apollo and Dutch asset manager Cyrte, and Endemol restructured the bulk of its debt. The current CEO is Just Spee.[9] On 15 May 2014, Apollo and 21st Century Fox announced a joint venture to combine 21st Century Fox's Shine Group and Apollo's Endemol and CORE Media Group.[10] The deal closed October 2014.[11]

Over the years Endemol has expanded its international presence either by starting up operations in new markets or by acquiring existing production companies. Most recently, in December 2013, Endemol became a shareholder in Israel's Channel 2 franchisee Reshet, following the acquisition in April of a controlling share in the Israeli independent producer Kuperman, which is now Endemol Israel.[12]

On 17 December 2014, Endemol merged with fellow Apollo Global Management subsidiary Core Media, producer of American Idol, and 21st Century Fox's Shine unit, with the resulting 'mega-indie' adopting the name "Endemol Shine Group", which was a 50:50 joint venture by both parent companies. The name took effect on 1 January 2015.[13] 21st Century Fox's predecessor company, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, had in 2011 bought Shine (founder and chairperson until the 2015 merger: Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth) for $673 million.[14]

Global presence

Map of World presence of Endemol

Endemol has the following operations around the world:

Endemol USA

Endemol UK

Originally known as Broadcast Communications, Endemol UK is one of the UK's longest established production groups and won its first television commissions in the mid-1980s. It produces the main Endemol franchises such as Big Brother and Deal or No Deal.

Endemol India

In January 2006, Endemol started producing programs with Mohit Raina in different channels which are in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali from Mumbai, India. For various media company's channels were Sony Pictures Networks India, Disney Star, Sun TV Network, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Viacom 18, NDTV Imagine, Mazhavil Manorama

YearTV SeriesLanguageTV Channel
2006–presentBigg Boss HindiHindiColors TV
2007–2008Funjabbi Chak DeStar One
2007–2008Champion Chaalbaaz No.1Sony TV
2008The Great Indian Laughter ChallengeStar One
2008Jo Jeeta Wohi Super StarStarPlus
2008–2010Miley Jab Hum TumStar One
2008–presentKhatron Ke KhiladiColors TV
2008Chhote MiyanColors TV
2009Ladies SpecialZee TV
2009Raju Hazir HoImagine TV
2009–2011Sabki Laadli BeboStarPlus
2010–2020MasterChef IndiaStarPlus
2010–2011Geet - Hui Sabse ParayiStar One
2010–2011Deala No DealaTamilSun TV
2010–2011Deal or No DealTeluguGemini TV
2010–2012Deal or No DealMalayalamSurya TV
2010–2012Deal or No DealKannadaUdaya TV
2011–2012Beend Banoongaa Ghodi ChadhungaHindiImagine TV
2011–2012DharampatniImagine TV
2012Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star 2StarPlus
2013–presentBigg Boss KannadaKannadaColors Kannada
2014–presentDancing StarColors Kannada
2014–presentSuper MinuteColors Kannada
2015Code RedHindiColors TV
2015DividedKannadaZee Kannada
2015–16Bigg Boss BanglaBengaliColors Bangla
2015–16Swim TeamHindiChannel V
2015–presentThe Voice India&TV
2016–2017Minute to Win ItMalayalamMazhavil Manorama
2016-2017Kuttikalodano KaliMazhavil Manorama
2017–2018Still StandingMazhavil Manorama
2017–presentBigg Boss TamilTamilStar Vijay
2017–presentBigg Boss TeluguTeluguStar Maa
2018DividedTamilStar Vijay
2018–presentBigg Boss MarathiMarathiColors Marathi
2018–presentBigg Boss MalayalamMalayalamAsianet
2018–presentMTV Ace of SpaceHindiMTV
2019–2021Thaenmozhi B.A Uratchi Manra ThailavarTamilStar Vijay
2019The WallStar Vijay
2020Mujhse Shaadi Karoge HindiColors TV
2021–presentKaatrukkenna VeliTamilStar Vijay
2021MasterChef TamilSun TV
2021MasterChef TeluguTeluguGemini TV
2021Bigg Boss OTTHindiVoot
2022– presentBigg Boss UltimateTamilDisney+ Hotstar
2022–presentBigg Boss Non-StopTeluguDisney+ Hotstar
2022–presentLock Upp[15]HindiALTBalaji and MX Player
2022–presentBigg Boss OTT KannadaKannadaVoot
2022–presentMasterChef India - HindiHindiSony TV and SonyLIV
2022–presentBB JodiTeluguStar Maa
2023Kumite 1 Warrior HuntHindiMX Player
2023–presentNeethone DanceTeluguStar Maa
2023–presentBigg Boss OTTHindiJioCinema
2023Star vs Food: SurvivalHindiDiscovery+
2023–presentMTV HustleHindiMTV India
2024–presentMasterChef India - TeluguTeluguSonyLIV
2024–presentMasterChef India - TamilTamilSonyLIV

Endemol Australia

Endemol Australia (formerly "Endemol Southern Star") is an Australian production company which was previously a joint venture of Endemol and Southern Star Group. Endemol purchased Southern Star Group from Fairfax Media in January 2009.[16] It produces Endemol's popular worldwide formats for Australia, including Big Brother, Deal or No Deal, and Ready Steady Cook. It is based in Australia.

Lawsuits

Endemol sued Brazilian channel SBT over what it says was a Big Brother copycat, and threatened to sue Russian Behind the Glass for the same reason.[17]

Endemol was sued by four Georgia women alleging that a text-message game featured on Deal or No Deal is a form of illegal gambling.[18]

Productions

Reality television

Factual

Late night/variety shows

Drama

Game shows

Children's shows

Live TV

Sitcoms

Talk/Variety

Notes

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