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Kinetic Content

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American television production company
Kinetic Content
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision production
Founded2010; 16 years ago (2010)
FounderChris Coelen
Headquarters,
Area served
Nationwide
Parent
DivisionsKinetic UK
Websitekineticcontent.com

Kinetic Content is an American television production company launched in 2010 that creates and produces content on a global scale.[2][3][4][5][6] Led by founder and CEOChris Coelen, Kinetic has been part ofPeter Chernin's The North Road Company, since June 2022.[7]

Kinetic series include the globalNetflix seriesLove Is Blind[8][9][10][11][12][13]The Ultimatum[14][15] andPerfect Match;[16][17] the seriesMarried at First Sight, which ranks asLifetime's number one series;[18][19][20][21][22]Claim to Fame forABC/Hulu[23] andLove Without Borders forBravo. Kinetic's upcoming slate features projects for numerous networks including Netflix,Amazon,Peacock, ABC/Hulu, Bravo, andMax.[24][25][26]

In September 2010, German entertainment & distribution company Red Arrow Entertainment Group had announced that they have acquired a 51% majority stake in Los Angeles-based American production company Kinetic Content, with Kinetic Content became a subsidiary of Red Arrow Entertainment Group.[1][27]

However twelve years later in July 2022 whenPeter Chernin announced that he established a global independent and production content studio that would bring his film & television production companyChernin Entertainment and its unscripted production studioWords + Pictures entitled The North Road Company and the two subsidiaries became part of his new company as labels, Kinetic Content's German entertainment & international distribution parent company Red Arrow Studios exited the American television production industry had sold its American entertainment production operations including Kinetic Content to Peter Chernin's new global studio The North Road Company had brought the US assets of German entertainment & international distribution companyRed Arrow Studios from ProSiebenSat.1 Media including Kinetic Content as it became a subsidiary of Chernin's new global content company The North Road Company while Kinetic Content's founder & CEO Chris Coelen continued to lead Kinetic Content under North Road, while its newly established international division North Road Intetnational (which is based inLondon,England) had taken over Kinetic Content's programming catalogue and would distribute Kinetic Content's future productions[28][29][30][31]

In February 2025, Kinetic Content expanded its production activities into the UK production market by establishing its British production division entitled Kinetic UK and had appointed formerMonkey Kingdom creative director &Too Hot to Handle co-creator Laura Gibson to lead Kinetic Content's British production division Kinetic UK as its managing director while the new British production division would produce British adaptations of Kinetic Content's franchises such asLove is Blind for the UK market.[32] One month later in March of that year, Kinetic Content's British production division Kinetic UK had announced that formerMultistory Media chief creative officer Ana De Moraes had joined Kinetic Content's British production division Kinetic UK as its creative director of Kinetic Content's newly established British production division.[33][34]

In January 2026, French media entertainment company Mediawan had entered advanced talks to acquire Kinetic Content including its British production division Kinetic UK alongside its American global entertainment & production content studio and parent The North Road Company alongside its international division North Road International their scripted & unscripted entertainment production subsidiaryChernin Entertainment, minorty investment stakes in Omaha Productions and Two One Five Entertainment, Turkish/American drama production company Karga Seven Pictures, Mexican scripted television studio Perro Azul and its unscripted production operations which were Left/Right, Words + Pictures (including Little Room Films) and 44 Blue Productions from its founder Peter Chernin that would expand Mediawan's American production operations and the planned acquisition of North Road would lead Mediawan's entry into the Turkish and Latin American production operations.[35][36]

Programming

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Kinetic Content primarily produces non-scripted content, but recently announced its new endeavor into the scripted programming in 2020. Kinetic is known for its TV franchises and spin-offs, includingMarried at First Sight,Love Is Blind, and theLittle Women franchise.[37][38][39]

Awards and nominations

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019Married at First Sight[40]Critics' Choice Award for Best Relationship ShowWon
2020Love Is Blind[41]Critics' Choice Award for Best Relationship ShowWon
2020Love Is Blind[42]Grierson Award for Best Entertaining DocumentaryNominated
2020Love Is Blind[43]Emmy for Outstanding Structured Reality ProgramNominated
2020Love Is Blind[44]Emmy for Outstanding Casting for a Reality ProgramNominated
2022The Ultimatum[45]Critics' Choice Award for Best Relationship ShowNominated
2022Love Is Blind[46]Critics' Choice Award for Best Relationship ShowWon
2022Love Is Blind[47]Emmy for Outstanding Structured Reality ProgramNominated
2023Love Is Blind[48]Critics' Choice Award for Best Relationship ShowWon
2023Love Is Blind[49]Emmy for Outstanding Structured Reality ProgramNominated
2023Love Is Blind[50]Emmy for Outstanding Casting for a Reality ProgramNominated

Shows

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Shows by Kinetic Content
TitleFirst airedLatest season premiereCurrent season
Love Is BlindFebruary 13, 2020Present5
The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move OnApril 16, 2022Present2
Married at First SightJuly 8, 2014Present16
Perfect MatchFebruary 14, 2023Present1
The Ultimatum: Queer LoveMay 24, 2023Present1
Claim to FameJuly 11, 2022Present2
The RideMay 30, 2023Present1
Little Women: LAMay 27, 2014August 15, 20198
Little Women: AtlantaJanuary 27, 2016March 26, 20216
Little Women: DallasNovember 2, 2016May 17, 20171
Little Women: NYMarch 25, 2015June 15, 20162
Love Without BordersNovember 30, 2022February 1, 20231
The Friends SpeakDecember 8, 2019Present1
Man vs. BearDecember 4, 2019January 1, 20201
Spy GamesJanuary 20, 2020Present1
Buying it BlindNovember 2, 2018Present1
Seven Year SwitchMarch 15, 2016Present2
Married at First Sight: Couples CamFebruary 4, 2021Present2
The TasteJanuary 22, 2013January 22, 20153
Betty White's Off their RockersJanuary 16, 2012September 12, 20173
Man vs. Child: Chef ShowdownJuly 23, 2015August 25, 20162
Little Women: Couples RetreatJuly 26, 2017September 13, 20171
What Now?May 21, 2019June 4, 20191
Married at First Sight: Jamie and Doug Plus OneDecember 19, 2017January 9, 20181
The Story of UsMay 22, 2018May 22, 20181
Spouse HouseJuly 19, 2017September 10, 20171
Married at First Sight: Happily Ever After?October 30, 2018December 18, 20181
Married at First Sight: Second ChancesApril 27, 2017July 13, 20171

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