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07-12-2006, 07:02 AM
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PR Newswire US

July 12, 2006 Wednesday 11:00 AM GMT

HEADLINE: Lionsgate Expands Into Television Syndication Business, Acquires Debmar-Mercury;
Debmar-Mercury to Continue Operation as Wholly-Owned Subsidiary

DATELINE: SANTA MONICA, Calif. and VANCOUVER, British Columbia July 12

BODY:

SANTA MONICA, Calif. and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lionsgate (NYSE:LGF), the leading independent filmed entertainment studio, announced today that it has acquired top television distributor Debmar-Mercury LLC. Helmed by principals Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, the company will continue to operate under the Debmar-Mercury banner as a wholly-owned subsidiary.

Debmar-Mercury is one of the top independent distributors of television programming and feature film packages in the industry. The company owns distribution rights to Comedy Central's blockbuster animated sitcom SOUTH PARK, the Lionsgate one-hour drama thriller THE DEAD ZONE, the Sci-Fi Channel's FARSCAPE series, produced by Hallmark Entertainment and the Jim Henson Company, and numerous other shows as well as two major feature film packages from Revolution Studios and a feature film package from Lionsgate.

Debmar-Mercury also recently completed a successful test of Tyler Perry's (DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN, MADEA'S FAMILY REUNION and the upcoming DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL) first-run, original comedy series HOUSE OF PAYNE with select major market stations representing a cross section of key station groups. Lionsgate's acquisition of Debmar-Mercury extends the company's relationship with Tyler Perry across not only feature film and video product but original television programming as well.

The acquisition follows on the heels of Lionsgate's successful move into international feature film and library self-distribution through the October 2005 acquisition of UK-based distributor Redbus (subsequently renamed Lionsgate U.K.). It also creates a major new distribution portal for Lionsgate by giving the Company the capacity to syndicate its own television programming and feature film packages as well as creating a new television distribution revenue stream from third-party franchise properties.

"We again have the opportunity to combine our resources with a culturally similar, entrepreneurial company that is a leader in its market segment and whose principals we know well," said Lionsgate Chief Executive Officer Jon Feltheimer. "Debmar-Mercury has become one of the leading independent distributors in the industry. With our fiscal 2007 slate of nine prime time television series, the acquisition of Debmar-Mercury's television distribution capabilities across new and traditional media outlets is a natural growth opportunity for our content business."

Feltheimer noted that the acquisition continues to further Lionsgate's game plan of broadening its distribution footprint and aggregating rights to important content and properties.

"We are delighted to expand our current relationship with Lionsgate, since combining their television content and feature film properties with our distribution expertise is a perfect strategic fit," said Marcus. "Lionsgate's willingness to finance us and allow us to continue to operate in an entrepreneurial manner was an important and attractive component of this agreement for us."

"This transaction provides us with a great platform to continue to grow our distribution business with the same entrepreneurial spirit that made us a success," said Bernstein.

Debmar-Mercury is already preparing the syndication launch of Lionsgate's thriller THE DEAD ZONE, which has just debuted in its fifth season on USA Network. Bernstein and Marcus each have more than 20 years' experience in television distribution. Bernstein formed his own company, Mercury Entertainment, and previously headed domestic distribution operations for Rysher Entertainment (THE HIGHLANDER) as well as serving as an international distribution executive for Lionsgate. Marcus, who founded Debmar Studios, was previously head of Buena Vista Television, the domestic television distribution arm of The Walt Disney Company.

Debmar-Mercury is a worldwide production and distribution media company specializing in network, cable, syndication, VOD/Pay-Per-View and Pay TV. The company was formed by the recent merger of Debmar Studios and Mercury Entertainment. In addition to its large catalogue of distribution rights, Debmar-Mercury also provides strategic assessments of market opportunities in the motion picture, home video, cable programming, VOD/Pay-Per-View and other television sectors.

Lionsgate is the leading independent filmed entertainment studio. Fresh off the Best Picture Academy Award (R) -winning CRASH, its second consecutive year grossing more than $300 million at the domestic box office and the recent unveiling of an upcoming slate of nine prime time television series, Lionsgate is a premier producer and distributor of motion pictures, television programming, home entertainment, family entertainment and video-on-demand content. Its prestigious and prolific library of more than 5,000 titles is a valuable source of recurring revenue and a foundation for the growth of the Company's core businesses. The Lionsgate brand is synonymous with original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the globe.

For further information, contact:

Lionsgate: Debmar-Mercury:
Peter D. Wilkes Jennifer McIntosh / Taffy Spencer
310-255-3726 mPRm Public Relations

Kurt_eh
07-12-2006, 08:27 AM
title rearranged to head off fan freak out from possible misinterpretation of headline, and thus article, due to how the message board abbreviates titles on the main forum page. cheers.

http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/national/2006/07/12/lionsgate.html

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Lionsgate moves into TV syndication
Last Updated Wed, 12 Jul 2006 08:49:27 EDT
CBC News
Film producer Lionsgate said Wednesday that it is expanding into the television syndication business by buying the distributor that handles the South Park animated series.

Based in Vancouver and Los Angeles, Lionsgate did not reveal how much it paid for Debmar-Mercury LLC, an independent distributor of television programming and feature-film packages.

With offices in New York and Los Angeles, Debmar-Mercury will continue to operate under principals Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lionsgate.

In addition to South Park, Debmar-Mercury is also the distributor of syndicated TV series such as Farscape and Lionsgate's The Dead Zone.

Lionsgate said the acquisition of Debmar-Mercury gives it the capacity to syndicate its own television programming and feature films, as well as distributing other companies' productions.

Shares of Lionsgate closed Tuesday down two cents at $9.73 on the TSX.



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And another article (snurched from TF)


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=a21dfSEzx7WQ&refer=canada

Lions Gate Buys TV Show Distributor Debmar-Mercury (Update1)
July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. bought television distributor Debmar-Mercury LLC to move into TV show syndication.

Debmar-Mercury's principals, Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, will run it as a wholly owned Lions Gate subsidiary, the Vancouver, British Columbia-based film company said today in a statement distributed by PR Newswire.

Buying Debmar-Mercury and entering the TV show syndication market follows Lions Gate's earlier moves to broaden its business by acquiring rights to film libraries owned by Mach 8 and Redbus Film Distribution Ltd. Debmar-Mercury owns rights to distribute TV shows such as the animated comedy ``South Park'' and the science-fiction series ``Farscape,'' Lions Gate said.

Lions Gate, which is run out of Santa Monica, California, has readied a slate of nine prime-time TV series for the 2007 fiscal year, the company said. Debmar-Mercury is preparing to syndicate Lions Gate's ``The Dead Zone,'' now in its fifth season on the USA Network cable channel.

Abd from Yahoo News: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060712/law043.html?.v=71

Lionsgate Expands Into Television Syndication Business, Acquires Debmar-Mercury
Wednesday July 12, 7:00 am ET
Debmar-Mercury to Continue Operation as Wholly-Owned Subsidiary
Leading Distributor Owns Distribution Rights to Comedy Central's SOUTH PARK Franchise, Tyler Perry's Original Comedy Series HOUSE OF PAYNE and Other Key Program Assets


SANTA MONICA, Calif. and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF - News), the leading independent filmed entertainment studio, announced today that it has acquired top television distributor Debmar-Mercury LLC. Helmed by principals Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, the company will continue to operate under the Debmar-Mercury banner as a wholly-owned subsidiary.
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Debmar-Mercury is one of the top independent distributors of television programming and feature film packages in the industry. The company owns distribution rights to Comedy Central's blockbuster animated sitcom SOUTH PARK, the Lionsgate one-hour drama thriller THE DEAD ZONE, the Sci-Fi Channel's FARSCAPE series, produced by Hallmark Entertainment and the Jim Henson Company, and numerous other shows as well as two major feature film packages from Revolution Studios and a feature film package from Lionsgate.

Debmar-Mercury also recently completed a successful test of Tyler Perry's (DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN, MADEA'S FAMILY REUNION and the upcoming DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL) first-run, original comedy series HOUSE OF PAYNE with select major market stations representing a cross section of key station groups. Lionsgate's acquisition of Debmar-Mercury extends the company's relationship with Tyler Perry across not only feature film and video product but original television programming as well.

The acquisition follows on the heels of Lionsgate's successful move into international feature film and library self-distribution through the October 2005 acquisition of UK-based distributor Redbus (subsequently renamed Lionsgate U.K.). It also creates a major new distribution portal for Lionsgate by giving the Company the capacity to syndicate its own television programming and feature film packages as well as creating a new television distribution revenue stream from third-party franchise properties.

"We again have the opportunity to combine our resources with a culturally similar, entrepreneurial company that is a leader in its market segment and whose principals we know well," said Lionsgate Chief Executive Officer Jon Feltheimer. "Debmar-Mercury has become one of the leading independent distributors in the industry. With our fiscal 2007 slate of nine prime time television series, the acquisition of Debmar-Mercury's television distribution capabilities across new and traditional media outlets is a natural growth opportunity for our content business."

Feltheimer noted that the acquisition continues to further Lionsgate's game plan of broadening its distribution footprint and aggregating rights to important content and properties.

"We are delighted to expand our current relationship with Lionsgate, since combining their television content and feature film properties with our distribution expertise is a perfect strategic fit," said Marcus. "Lionsgate's willingness to finance us and allow us to continue to operate in an entrepreneurial manner was an important and attractive component of this agreement for us."

"This transaction provides us with a great platform to continue to grow our distribution business with the same entrepreneurial spirit that made us a success," said Bernstein.

Debmar-Mercury is already preparing the syndication launch of Lionsgate's thriller THE DEAD ZONE, which has just debuted in its fifth season on USA Network. Bernstein and Marcus each have more than 20 years' experience in television distribution. Bernstein formed his own company, Mercury Entertainment, and previously headed domestic distribution operations for Rysher Entertainment (THE HIGHLANDER) as well as serving as an international distribution executive for Lionsgate. Marcus, who founded Debmar Studios, was previously head of Buena Vista Television, the domestic television distribution arm of The Walt Disney Company.

Debmar-Mercury is a worldwide production and distribution media company specializing in network, cable, syndication, VOD/Pay-Per-View and Pay TV. The company was formed by the recent merger of Debmar Studios and Mercury Entertainment. In addition to its large catalogue of distribution rights, Debmar-Mercury also provides strategic assessments of market opportunities in the motion picture, home video, cable programming, VOD/Pay-Per-View and other television sectors.

Lionsgate is the leading independent filmed entertainment studio. Fresh off the Best Picture Academy Award ® -winning CRASH, its second consecutive year grossing more than $300 million at the domestic box office and the recent unveiling of an upcoming slate of nine prime time television series, Lionsgate is a premier producer and distributor of motion pictures, television programming, home entertainment, family entertainment and video-on-demand content. Its prestigious and prolific library of more than 5,000 titles is a valuable source of recurring revenue and a foundation for the growth of the Company's core businesses. The Lionsgate brand is synonymous with original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the globe.

Kurt_eh
07-12-2006, 12:44 PM
title rearranged to head off fan freak out from possible misinterpretation of headline, and thus article, due to how the message board abbreviates titles on the main forum page. cheers.


Thanks for the edit.

I realized my mistake as soon as I backed out to the main FMD section. ;)

Although, I'm sure it raised a few eyebrows! :lol

PS (aka ETA)
It would appear that MS beat me to the punch:
http://www.watchfarscape.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37527

Any chance of merging the threads to avoid confusion?

StarsGoBlue
07-12-2006, 03:24 PM
Thanks for the edit.

I realized my mistake as soon as I backed out to the main FMD section. ;)

Although, I'm sure it raised a few eyebrows! :lol

PS (aka ETA)
It would appear that MS beat me to the punch:
http://www.watchfarscape.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37527

Any chance of merging the threads to avoid confusion?

As you wish... ;)

scrape_medic
07-12-2006, 04:21 PM
groundhog day!

Getting a bit dizzy here. whose thread am I in.....and...

What does this all mean for possible future of farscape. (Cause I am no media type and have no idea)

StarsGoBlue
07-12-2006, 04:37 PM
at the moment, all it means is that the same people are running the syndication, only now as a subsidiary of LionsGate.

i think. :lol

waltersgirl
07-12-2006, 08:00 PM
i got that same impression. that it's not so much indicative of anything necessarily in Farscape's direction, but rather an interesting business move on the part of Lionsgate.

blue
07-12-2006, 08:25 PM
Well, I liked how most of the articles emphasized their IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, namely Southpark, FARSCAPE, and Deadzone. To me that suggests that Farscape is a recognizable and important name, rather than an obscure show few have heard of. Progress.

Jul
07-12-2006, 09:31 PM
and it's also interesting as Lions Gate was the DVD distributor for PKWs

waltersgirl
07-12-2006, 09:59 PM
Well, I liked how most of the articles emphasized their IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, namely Southpark, FARSCAPE, and Deadzone. To me that suggests that Farscape is a recognizable and important name, rather than an obscure show few have heard of. Progress.


yeeeeessssssss. and it seems that's the case with every mention of Debmar.

malachilenomade
07-13-2006, 01:59 AM
and it's also interesting as Lions Gate was the DVD distributor for PKWs
From the sounds of that, it could be something they've been planning on for a while (with The Dead Zone being their own show and South Park being so popular can't hurt either ;) )