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Warner Bros. International Television Production Netherlands

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Dutch film and television production company
Warner Bros. International Television Production Netherlands
Logo used since 2023
Eyeworks inGothenburg, Sweden
FormerlyEyeworks (1981–2014)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision production
Founded1981; 44 years ago (1981)[1]
FoundersReinout Oerlemans
Robert van den Bogaard
Ronald van Wechem
Headquarters,
Netherlands
ParentWarner Bros. International Television Production (2014–present)
Websitewbitvpnetherlands.com

Warner Bros. International Television Production Netherlands (WBITVP Netherlands), formerly known asEyeworks, is anAmsterdam-based international television production company founded byReinout Oerlemans, Robert van den Bogaard and Ronald van Wechem. As of June 2014, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of theWarner Bros. Television Group and rebranded asWarner Bros. International Television Production.

History

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On February 26, 2003, Eyeworks had announced it had acquired a 45% stake in RTL Television's Cologne-based subsidiary Stormy Entertainment and was being renamed to StormyEyeworks GmbH with RTL retaining their 45 percent stake in the rebranded company.[2]

In January 2005, Eyeworks announced that they've acquired Dutch sports production company that was also based in Netherlands named WK Productions, marking their expansion into the sports genre with WK Productions founders Kees Jansma and Will Moerer continued to work for the company under Eyeworks.[3]

In October 2005, Eyeworks had announced that they've acquired two of Belgium's leading television production companies MMG and Pics. Eyeworks also announced that they've expanded their Swedish operations by acquiring Nova TV.[4]

On February 8, 2006, Eyeworks acquired New Zealand production companyTouchdown Television.[5][6][7]

In September 2006, Eyeworks announced that they've expanded their drama production activities by acquiring Dutch drama production company Egmond Film & Television expanding Eyeworks's Dutch operations with Egmond Film & Television being incorporated into Eyeworks and had the company renamed to Eyeworks Egmond with Egmond's CEO Hans de Weer continued to be remained on board under Eyeworks.[8][9][10] Two weeks later on the 24th of that same month, Eyeworks announced that they've expanded their operation into the United States by acquiring a 50% stake in American television production company 3 Ball Productions.[11][12]

In August 2007 after expanding their European and American operations, Eyeworks had announced that they've further expanding their operations into the Spanish-language markets Spain and Latin America by acquiring Spanish-Argentine based production companyCuatro Cabezas with their founders and CEOs of Cuartro Cabezas Diego Guebel and Mario Pergolini continued to work with the acquired company which will be renamed to Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas, marking Eyeworks first expansion outside of Europe.[13][14]

In June 2008, Eyeworks announced that they've acquired Danish and Polish independent production company Easy Film and was being renamed to Eyeworks Denmark and Eyeworks Poland, expanding Eyeworks' Scandinavian operations and their first entry into the Danish and Polish television industry.[15]

In October 2008, Eyeworks announced that they've acquired German TV drama and film production company Cologne-Gemini Film and will interrogate it into Eyeworks' German division Eyeworks Germany rebranding it as Eyeworks Cologne-Gemini.[16]

In September 2010, Eyeworks announced that they've expanded their Scandinavian operations into Norway by acquiring a majority stake in Norwegian independent production company named Dinamo Story from its parent company Dinamo Norge AS and had it renamed to Eyeworks Dinamo.[17]

On March 22, 2013, Eyeworks announced they will move their headquarters to the HES building in center Amsterdam. The HES building began serving as the headquarters in summer 2013.[18] The new headquarters was later opened on September 5, 2013.[19]

In July 2013, Eyeworks announced that they've expanding their operations into Finland by acquiring Finnish production company Nordisk Film TV Finland from MRP and rebranding them as their Finnish division named Eyeworks Finland with Nordisk executive Antti Vaisanen becoming their managing director of the rebranded company.[20][21][22]

In January 2014,Warner Bros. International Television Production the international television division ofWarner Bros. Television had announced that they were in exclusive negotiations to acquire Dutch international production group Eyeworks.[23][24] A month later on February 11 of that same year, Warner Bros. International Television Production and their parent companyWarner Bros. Television Group announced that they had made an agreement to purchase Dutch international production group Eyeworks and their businesses outside of the United States to expand Warner Bros.' international television production operations overseas. The deal could also bring Warner Bros. International Television Productions to other countries and would launch local operations in those countries but it will exclude Eyeworks' American division Eyeworks USA which will become independent along with founder and CEO of Eyeworks Reinout Oerlemans will step down after the purchase.[25][26][27][28] Four months later in June of that same year, Warner Bros. International Television Production and their parent company Warner Bros. Television Group had announced that they've completed their acquisition of Dutch international production group Eyeworks and its international operations outside the US expanding Warner Bros. International Television Production's operations and their TV production units into 13 additional countries with Warner Bros. taking over Eyeworks' international distribution activities along with founder and CEO Reinout Oerlemans exited Eyeworks. Eyeworks' American division Eyeworks USA had been split from its parent company Eyeworks and had turned into an independent production company with former founder and CEO of Eyeworks Reinout Oerlemans moved to the United States and taken over Eyeworks' independent American division.[29][30][31]

Companies

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Eyeworks UK

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Eyeworks UK (formerlyAt It Productions) is a BritishTV production company set up in 1997 by Martin Cunning and Chris Fouracre. At It are predominantly linked with youth and entertainment shows (it is a major supplier of music programmes toChannel 4), but over the last three years have branched out into a series of other fields such as sensationalised medicaldocumentaries andquiz shows. In July 2007, the company was bought by International production group Eyeworks. In April 2014, ITV producedAmazing Greys – a co production betweenITV Studios & Eyeworks.

The company is currently headed by Chris Fouracre (MD), Martin Cunning (MD), Lee-Anne Richardson (Head of Production) Paul Day (Director of Branded Content) and Rebecca Ackland (Head of International).

Eyeworks Touchdown

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Eyeworks Touchdown (formerlyTouchdown Television) is a New Zealand-based television production company founded in 1991 by Julie Christie that specializes in entertainment, lifestyle, sport and factual series, and reality game shows.[5][6] Among programs Touchdown produced areHow Normal Are You?,So You Wannabe a Popstar, andMiss Popularity, among others. On February 8, 2006, Eyeworks acquired Touchdown and it was later renamed toEyeworks Touchdown on April 1, 2006.[5][6]

Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas

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Cuatro Cabezas (meaningFour Heads in English and a.k.a.4K) was founded in 1993 by Diego Guebel and Mario Pergolini.[32] In 2008, Mario Pergolini sold all his shares of the company for the Dutch production company Eyeworks, so from then on it has been called Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas.[32]

Eyeworks Egmond

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On September 10, 2006, Egmond Film & Television was acquired by Eyeworks and was renamed toEyeworks Egmond.

Eyeworks Brazil

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In 2011, the company took the original name of the branch from outside, at Brazil exhibition, and called then Eyeworks.

References

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  1. ^"Who we are".Eyeworks Film & TV Drama.
  2. ^Mesa, Ed (February 26, 2003)."Dutch Eyeworks acquires 45% of TV shingle Stormy".Variety. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  3. ^Waller, Ed (January 5, 2005)."Eyeworks buys into sport production".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  4. ^Webdale, Jonathan (October 10, 2005)."Two more Belgian prodcos for Eyeworks".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  5. ^abc"Touchdown sold to Dutch TV company".The New Zealand Herald. February 8, 2006. RetrievedOctober 14, 2024.
  6. ^abc"Sale of Touchdown Television to Eyeworks Group".Scoop Independent News. February 8, 2006. RetrievedDecember 28, 2013.
  7. ^Edmunds, Marlene (February 8, 2006)."Eyeworks expands".Variety. RetrievedDecember 28, 2013.
  8. ^Goodfellow, Melanie (September 6, 2006)."Dutch TV combo in new expansion move".Variety. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  9. ^Goodfellow, Melanie (September 10, 2006)."Dutch group Eyes prod'n house".Variety. RetrievedDecember 27, 2013.
  10. ^Webdale, Jonathan (September 11, 2006)."Eyeworks in dramatic move with Egmond".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  11. ^Adalian, Josef (September 24, 2006)."Reality titans tying the knot". RetrievedDecember 26, 2013.
  12. ^"Eyeworks buys way into LA".C21Media. September 26, 2006. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  13. ^Waller, Ed (August 16, 2007)."Eyeworks buys Argentine prodco".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  14. ^Schreiber, Dominic (August 16, 2007)."Eyeworks buys Cuatro Cabezas".Variety. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  15. ^Rehiln, Gunnar (June 2, 2008)."Eyeworks snaps up Easy Film".Variety. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  16. ^Dickens, Andrew (October 10, 2008)."Eyeworks acquires German producer".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  17. ^Hudson, Hannah (September 9, 2009)."Eyeworks wins Eurovision producer".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  18. ^"Eyeworks News" 22 March 2013EYEWORKS HQ MOVES TO DOWNTOWN AMSTERDAMArchived 2013-12-27 at theWayback Machine eyeworks.tv, Retrieved on December 26, 2013
  19. ^"Eyeworks News" 24 September 2013EYEWORKS HQ OFFICIALLY OPENEDArchived 2013-12-28 at theWayback Machine eyeworks.tv, Retrieved on December 27, 2013
  20. ^Roxborough, Scott (July 16, 2013)."'Splash' Producer Eyeworks Buys Finnish Shingle".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.
  21. ^Franks, Nico (July 16, 2013)."Eyeworks buys into Finland".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  22. ^Keslassy, Elsa (July 16, 2013)."Format Producer/Distributor Eyeworks Steps into Finland".Variety. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  23. ^Franks, Nico (January 7, 2014)."Warner Bros circles Eyeworks".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  24. ^Tartaglione, Nancy (January 7, 2014)."Warner Bros. Eyeing Dutch TV Producer Eyeworks: Reports".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  25. ^Tartaglione, Nancy (February 11, 2014)."Warner Bros Television Group To Acquire Eyeworks Businesses In 15 Countries".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2014.
  26. ^Szalai, Georg (February 11, 2014)."Warner Bros. to Acquire Indie TV Producer Eyeworks' International Business".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  27. ^Littleton, Cynthia (February 11, 2014)."Warner Bros. Sets $273 Mil Deal To Buy Eyeworks' International TV Operations".Variety. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  28. ^Dickens, Andrew (February 11, 2014)."Warner Bros seals Eyeworks deal".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  29. ^Tartaglione, Nancy (June 2, 2014)."Warner Bros TV Group Seals Acquisition Of Eyeworks' Non-U.S. Businesses".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  30. ^Roxborough, Scott (June 2, 2014)."Warner Bros. TV Group Completes Eyeworks Takeover".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  31. ^Dickens, Andrew (June 2, 2014)."Warner completes Eyeworks takeover".C21Media. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  32. ^abEyeworks buys Argentine prodco Ed Waller c21media.com 16-08-2007, Retrieved on December 27, 2013

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