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WildBrain

WildBrain Ltd. is a Canadian media, animation studio, production, and brand licensing company, mostly associated as an entertainment company. The company is known for owning the largest independent library of children's television programming,[6] including the assets of acquisitions such as Cookie Jar Group, Epitome Pictures, and Wildbrain Entertainment among others, distribution rights to the Jay Ward Productions library, and a stake in the Peanuts franchise.

For the British multi-channel network formerly known as WildBrain, see WildBrain Spark.

Formerly

DHX Media (2006–2019)

Television production
Broadcasting

2006 (2006)

Michael Donovan
Steven DeNure

10

Josh Scherba (president and CEO)

Increase CA$439.8 million (FY 2019)

est. 1000 (2015)

The company was founded in 2006 as DHX Media, via a merger between Decode Entertainment and the Halifax Film Company. The company subsequently acquired other studios and assets, acquired the Canadian specialty service Family Channel in 2014 to expand into broadcasting, and established the YouTube multi-channel network WildBrain (now WildBrain Spark) in 2016. Building upon the strength of the division, the entirety of the company was rebranded as WildBrain in 2019.

(formerly Copyright Promotions Licensing Group), a third-party entertainment, sport and brand licensing agency headquartered in London, United Kingdom with offices around the world, became a subsidiary to WildBrain in the process of the acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment.

WildBrain CPLG

WildBrain Distribution: WildBrain distributes television shows and specials within to various media platforms, territory-by-territory. The company maintains distribution offices in Toronto, Beijing, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Paris, and a support team in Toronto.

their library

WildBrain Television: WildBrain operates four Canadian specialty television channels: three in English (, Family Jr., and WildBrainTV) and a French-language channel (Télémagino). They were acquired in 2013 from Bell Media as part of its acquisition of Astral Media.

Family Channel

: WildBrain maintains a production studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, and formerly operated 3 others.

WildBrain Spark logo used since 2019

WildBrain Studios

is a multi-channel network based in London, England, that programs digital children's content on services such as YouTube—including content from WildBrain's library and properties, as well as edutainment and toys.[32] It was formerly known as simply "WildBrain" until DHX's 2019 rebranding.[43] The division has also entered into partnerships with other parties to manage their digital properties.[51][52][53] The WildBrain Spark channel is among the largest children's channels on YouTube, and accounted for $70 million of WildBrain's revenue in 2019.[54]

WildBrain Spark

is a pre-production studio that specializes in design and storyboards for series, films and commercials.

House of Cool

List of WildBrain programs

List of libraries owned by WildBrain

Official website

Bulldog Interactive Fitness website

DHX Media Website