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Lionsgate In Negotiations To Acquire 3 Arts Entertainment

http://deadline.com/2018/04/lionsgate-3-arts-entertainment-acquisition-negotiations-1202366771/

Well a few months ago there was speculation that Lionsgate might be going to the Redstones investment group National Amusements as a negotiating ploy in the CBS/Viacom talks. but now this takes place.

EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate Entertainment is in advanced negotiations to acquire top management/production company 3 Arts Entertainment, sources said. I hear Lionsgate is in talks to buy 50% of 3 Arts with an option to acquire the remaining 50% in five years.

Details about the deal are sketchy, but I hear it pegs 3 Arts’ valuation at $300 million at the least, with some sources indicating it could be closer to $350 million. I hear the management/production company’s leadership would be staying put after the transaction. That includes 3 Arts partners Erwin Stoff, Michael Rotenberg, Howard Klein, David Miner, Dave Becky, Nick Frenkel and Molly Madden.

Lionsgate and 3 Arts had no comment.

Lionsgate had indicated that it was on the market for acquisitions, and had been looking at several management/production companies over the past several months as a way of getting closer to talent, sources said. Meanwhile, 3 Arts last year retained the independent investment bank Moelis & Co. to explore possible options, including a sale.

Founded in 1991 by Stoff, Klein and Rotenberg, 3 Arts has gradually became a comedy powerhouse with a strong client roster of A-listers and an expansive producing slate that includes such popular TV series as It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Silicon Valley, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Insecure, The Good Place, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Baskets, and The Mindy Project.
 
i wonder if Lionsgate is considering buying out CBS' share of Pop TV to fully own the network or would they be willing to give up their ownership of Pop TV to CBS instead.
 
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