Boat Rocker Media

Boat Rocker Media is a Canadian entertainment company, based in Toronto, Ontario. The company owns Boat Rocker Studios, which incorporates Temple Street Productions. Its majority shareholder is Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. Boat Rocker Media is led by co-executive chairs David Fortier and Ivan Schneeberg, co-founders of Temple Street, and Boat Rocker Media CEO John Young.[1]

Boat Rocker Media
TypePrivate
IndustryMedia and entertainment
Founded2016
FounderDavid Fortier
Ivan Schneeberg
Headquarters310 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1K6
ParentFairfax Financial (majority owner)
SubsidiariesMatador Content
Radical Sheep Productions
Jam Filled Entertainment
Insight Production Company
Proper Television Inc.
Websitewww.boatrocker.com

History

With the formation of Boat Rocker Media in early 2016, Fairfax Financial placed Temple Street Productions under Boat Rocker Studios. Temple Street Distribution was renamed to Boat Rocker Rights. Boat Rocker Venture division was also created for startup investments and strategy development, and was led by senior VP Michel Pratte. Boat Rocker also purchased a minority interest in Industrial Brothers, an animation company in Toronto. Soon after the reorganization, Boat Rocker opened Boat Rocker Animation.[1] The rationale behind the creation of Boat Rocker Media was that the Temple Street brand seemed too narrow for the expansion and acquisitions planned and the new structure was expected to be easier to understand when pursuing additional capital, possibly but planned through an initial public offering.[2]

Boat Rocker Rights' first outside distribution deal was with the pick-up of international rights to Rotfield Productions' Xploration Station block programs in late February 2016.[3] Then in June 2016, the unit acquired Mountain Road Productions library distribution rights plus a first look deal with the company.[4]

In 2016, Boat Rocker Media purchased Radical Sheep Productions, which continued operating as Boat Rocker's family and children's media unit,[5] In early August 2016, Boat Rocker purchased Jam Filled Entertainment, which was to continuing operating with current management and name.[6] Boat Rocker through Jam Filled purchased Arc Productions' main assets on August 22, 2016 and reopened Arc's Toronto office.[7]

In January 2018, Boat Rocker acquired Fremantle's Kids and Family Entertainment division.[8]

In November 2018, Boat Rocker acquired Matador Content, producers of the Paramount Network show Lip Sync Battle and its spinoff Lip Sync Battle Shorties on sister network Nickelodeon.[9]

In March 2019, Boat Rocker bought a stake in Untitled Entertainment, a talent management and production company.[10]

In September 2019, Boat Rocker acquired Platform One Media, a LA based television production and sales company backed by Liberty Media and TPG Capital.[11]

Units

  • Boat Rocker Brands
  • Boat Rocker Rights (formerly Temple Street Distribution) distribution and acquisition
  • Boat Rocker Venture
  • Boat Rocker Studios

Filmography

Animation

Run Title Co-production with Client Notes Ref.
2015-19 Danger Mouse N/A CBBC Production services in 2018
Distribution services in 2018-19
2016–17 Fangbone! Radical Sheep Productions and DHX Media Family Chrgd
The Bagel and Becky Show Radical Sheep Productions and Jam Filled Entertainment Teletoon+ [6]
2016–19 Dot. Industrial Brothers and The Jim Henson Company CBC Kids
2016–present The Loud House Nickelodeon Animation Studios and Jam Filled Entertainment Nickelodeon Animation services [6]
2017-20 Top Wing Industrial Brothers and 9 Story Media Group Treehouse TV
2019-20 Kingdom Force Jam Filled Entertainment, Industrial Brothers, and Boat Rocker Studios CBC Kids
2020-present Remy & Boo Industrial Brothers and Boat Rocker Studios Universal Kids
Elinor Wonders Why Pipeline Studios and Shoe Ink PBS Kids
2021-present Dino Ranch Industrial Brothers and Boat Rocker Studios Disney Junior [13]
2022 Daniel Spellbound Netflix Animation, Industrial Brothers, and Boat Rocker Studios Netflix In production
Merchandise distribution services
[14]

Television

Run Title Co-production with Client Notes Ref.
2015–present Lip Sync Battle Matador Content, Eight Million Plus, Sunday Night,
Four Eyes Entertainment, and Casey Patterson Entertainment
Paramount Network[15]
2017 Boy Band Matador Content ABC
What Would Diplo Do? Matador Content Viceland
2020 The Impossible Row Matador Content Discovery Channel Documentary

References

  1. Punter, Jennie (2016-02-02). "'Orphan Black' Producer Temple Street Productions Expands as Boat Rocker Media". Variety. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  2. "Temple Street to restructure under new parent; targets global market". Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  3. Brzoznowski, Kristin (2016-02-24). "Fox's Syndicated Science Block Xploration Station to Go Global". TVREAL. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  4. "Boat Rocker Rights acquires Mountain Road library". Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  5. "Boat Rocker Media acquires Radical Sheep". Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  6. Milligan, Mercedes (2016-08-04). "Boat Rocker Media Acquires Jam Filled Entertainment". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  7. Milligan, Mercedes (2016-08-22). "Boat Rocker's Jam Filled Ent. Acquires Arc Assets". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  8. White, Peter (2018-01-25). "FremantleMedia Moves Out Of Kids Content, Sells Unit To Canada's Boat Rocker". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  9. Andreeva, Nellie (2018-11-08). "'Lip Sync Battle' Producer Matador Content Acquired By Boat Rocker Media". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie (2019-03-04). "Boat Rocker Media Buys Stake In Untitled Entertainment". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  11. Littleton, Cynthia (2019-09-12). "Boat Rocker Media Buys Platform One Media to Expand Scripted TV Operation (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  12. "Temple Street restructures". C21media. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  13. "Disney Junior picks up Boat Rocker's Dino Ranch". Playback. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  14. "Netflix Summons 'Daniel Spellbound' to Netflix in an All-New Animated Series". Netflix Media Center. 2021-02-04. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  15. Known as Spike until the Soul Train special, including the first 3 seasons. The first episode broadcast as Paramount Network was the Michael Jackson special.
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