Endemol Australia
Subsidiary | |
Industry |
Animation Television production |
Founded | 1972 |
Founder | Neil Balnaves |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Key people | Mark and Carl Fennessy (CEO) |
Parent |
Taft Broadcasting (1972–1988) Hamlyn Group (50%) (1974–1978) James Hardie Industries (50%) (1978–1988) Independent (1988–2004) Southern Cross Broadcasting (2004–2007) Fairfax Media (2007–2009) Endemol (2009–present) Endemol Shine Australia (2015-present) |
Website |
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Endemol Australia[1] (formerly known as Southern Star Group,Southern Star Productions, Southern Star/Hanna-Barbera Australia & Taft-Hardie Group Pty. Ltd.) is Australia's largest independent television production and distribution group. The company is currently a subsidiary of Endemol and has been since 2009.
History
The company began in 1972 as Hanna-Barbera Pty. Ltd. (Australia), an Australian division of Hanna-Barbera. In 1974, the Hamlyn Group acquired 50% of Hanna-Barbera Australia and appointed Neil Balnaves as managing director. In 1978, James Hardie Industries acquired the Hamlyn Group, and in 1979, Balnaves was promoted to managing director of the entire Hamlyn Group.[2]
In 1983, James Hardie Industries and Hanna-Barbera corporate parent Taft Broadcasting reorganized the division as Taft-Hardie Group Pty. Ltd. In 1984, the company established a division in Los Angeles known as Southern Star Productions, headed by Buzz Potamkin. Programs produced by this division would be animated at Hanna-Barbera's studios in Sydney, and carried the name Southern Star/Hanna-Barbera Australia.
In 1988, Neil Balnaves led an A$11 million management buyout of Taft-Hardie, reorganizing the company as Southern Star Group. The Sydney animation facilities were also sold, while the Los Angeles division continued to operate until 1991 when it was sold to Turner Broadcasting System.
In April 2004, the company was acquired by Southern Cross Broadcasting and in 2007, by Fairfax Media.
In January 2009, Endemol acquired Southern Star Factual from Fairfax Media in a transaction worth A$75 million,[3][4] forming a division known as Endemol Southern Star.
On 11 December 2013, Southern Star announced it would re-brand as Endemol Australia.[1] Current Chief Executive Officer, Janeen Faithfull,[5] stated "As Endemol Australia we’ll continue to build on the heritage and successes of Southern Star."[1]
On 15 november 2016, Mark and Carl Fennessy become both new CEO of Endemol Australia and suceeds to Janeen Faithfull.[6]
Programs
Prime-time drama
- Party Tricks
- Offspring
- Return to Eden
- Love My Way
- The Surgeon
- Blue Heelers
- The Secret Life of Us
- Home and Away
- Always Greener
- Water Rats
- Marking Time
- Police Rescue
- Murder Call
- Rescue: Special Ops
- Wild Boys
- Rush
- Young Lions
- Blue Murder
- Dangerous
- Out of the Blue
- Fireflies
- Spirited
- Rain Shadow
- The Alice
- Tangle
- Puberty Blues
- Bed of Roses
- Big Sky
- Howzat! Kerry Packer's War
- All Saints
- McLeod's Daughters (Seasons 1 to 8 in 2001 to 2009)
- City Homicide
- Packed to the Rafters
- Echo Point
- The Beautiful Lie
- Cody
- Which Way Home
- Good Vibrations
- Gallipoli
- Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
- Paper Giants: Magazine Wars
- Children of the Dragon
- Beaconsfield
- Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch War
- Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy
- On the Beach
- Joh's Jury
- Dripping in Chocolate
- Hard Knox
- Do or Die
- Wire in the Blood
- Police State
- The Last Frontier
- Remember Me
- A Difficult Woman
Comedy
Children's
- A*mazing
- Foreign Exchange
- The Adventures of Sam
- Blue Water High
- RAGGS Kids Club Band
- The Sleepover Club
- Tracey McBean
- The Missed Christmas Presents
- The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky
- Magic Mountain
- Snobs
- Bananas in Pyjamas
- Faireez
- Ketchup: Cats Who Cook
- The Toothbrush Family
- Time Masters
- Wipeout
- CBS Storybreak (co-production Hanna-Barbera)
- The Berenstain Bears
- Teen Wolf (with Clubhouse Pictures)
- Marvin: Baby of the Year (TV special)
- Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (TV special)
- Peter Pan and the Pirates
- Mad Scientist
- Hi-5
- Raggs
- Elly & Jools
- Kangaroo Creek Gang
- Don't Blame The Koalas
- Pig's Breakfast
- In Your Dreams
- Outriders
- Sea Princesses
- Y?
- A gURLs wURLd
- High Flyers
- Famous Classic Tales
- All for Kids
- Hairy Legs
- Classic Tales
- Sumo Mouse
- Snake Tales
Reality
- RPA - (1995-2012)
- Ralph TV - (2007)
- Battlefronts - (2008)
- Monster House - (2008)
- Garden Angels - (2009)
- Beauty and the Geek Australia - (2010–2011)
- Drug Lords - (2010)
- Real Prison Breaks - (2010-2011)
- Undercover Boss Australia - (2010–2011)
- Balls of Steel Australia - (2011–2012)
- Big Brother Australia - Nine Network (2012–2014)
- Don't Tell the Bride - (2012)
- When Love Comes to Town - (2014)
- Mesmerised - (2015)
- Married at First Sight - (2015-present)
- The Hotplate - (2015)
Factual
- Animal Emergency
- Animal Lifeline
- Animals Did It First
- At the Zoo
- Crash Test Mummies & Daddies
- Elephants Empire
- Forensic Investigators
- Last Chance Surgery
- Next Wave
- Saving Africa's Witch Children
- Secret China
- Secret Nature
- Wild China
- Wild Orphans
Notes
- 1 2 3 "SOUTHERN STAR ENTERTAINMENT TO BECOME ENDEMOL AUSTRALIA". Endemol distribution news. 26 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ↑ http://www.southernstargroup.com/content/readnews.aspx?id=1510
- ↑ Prior, Alex (21 January 2009). "Southern Star: sold to Endemol (apart from some bits)". Screen Hub. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ↑ Tabakoff, Nick (21 January 2009). "Berlusconi to own Fairfax's TV producer". The Australian. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ↑ Tartaglione, Nancy (22 February 2012). "Australia's Southern Star Names TV Industry Vet Janeen Faithfull To CEO Post". Deadline. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ↑ Endemol shine names Fennessy brothers as Joint Heads of Australian Unit, 15 november 2016, hollywoodreporter.com
External links
- Southern Star Productions at the Internet Movie Database
- Southern Star at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- Endemol Australia