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Consolidated Media Holdings
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Consolidated Media Holdings |
| logo | Consolidated Media Holdings logo.svg |
| logo_size | 256px |
| type | Public |
| traded_as | |
| fate | Acquired by News Corp Australia |
| foundation | |
| defunct | |
| location | 54 Park Street, Sydney, Australia |
| key_people | John Alexander (Executive Chairman) |
| industry | Media |
| revenue | $11.6 million (2012) |
| parent | Consolidated Press Holdings (50%) |
| Seven Group Holdings (25%) | |
| subsid | Foxtel (25%) |
| Fox Sports (50%) | |
| website | www.cmh.com.au |
Seven Group Holdings (25%) Fox Sports (50%)
Consolidated Media Holdings (CMH) was an Australian investment company focused on subscription television.
History
Consolidated Media Holdings (CMH) was a publicly listed Australian company. Its two largest shareholders were Consolidated Press Holdings and the Seven Group Holdings.
CMH was formed following a name change by Publishing & Broadcasting Limited (PBL), and the PBL and Crown Schemes of Arrangement, in November 2007.
CMH had a 25 per cent interest in Foxtel. CMH's stake in Foxtel was held jointly with News Corp through the joint. The remaining 50% share of Foxtel was owned by Telstra.
CMH had a 50 per cent shareholding in Fox Sports, Speed, Fox Footy, Fox Sports News and Fuel TV), with the other 50 per cent held by News Corp.
CMH previously held a 50% interest in PBL Media, with assets including the Nine Network, NBN Television, Sky News Australia, Australian Consolidated Press, NineMSN, Carsales, Ticketek and the Sydney Super Dome. In September 2007 CMH sold down a further 25% of its interest in PBL Media to CVC Capital Partners. This was followed in December 2008 with CVC injecting over $300 million into PBL Media, which resulted in CMH's shareholding being diluted to less than 1% of the company.
Investor history
The company was originally controlled by the Packer family. In July 2008 the Seven Network bought a $100 million stake in CMH, equal to 4.82% of the company.
On 16 December 2008, PBL Media issued a press release stating that the company's majority shareholder, CVC Asia Pacific, had refinanced debt facilities as well as injecting in excess of $300 million. CMH stated that they would not be investing any further funds, and as such, CMH's 25% interest became diluted to a stake less than 1%.
In July 2009, the Seven Network purchased a further 13% shareholding in CMH, bringing Seven's total shareholding to 18%. Within days CPH had increased its stake by 1.5% to 40%. On 15 July 2009 the Seven Network further increased its stake to 19.5%
In August 2009, CMH announced the sale of 54 Park Street, Sydney (the long time Packer family HQ) to AMP Capital Investors and the sale of all shareholdings in Seek to institutional investors.
News Corp submitted a bid for Consolidated Media Holdings in 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/06/news-limited-in-takeover-bid-on-consolidated-media.html|title=News Limited in takeover bid on Consolidated Media|work = TV Tonight
The News Corporation takeover was approved by both the shareholders and the Federal Court, taking effect on 2 November 2012 and this ended the Packer family control of any large media company.
Assets
Consolidated Media Holdings had shares in the following companies:
- Foxtel (25%)
- Fox Sports (50%)
References
References
- [http://www.marketwatch.com/story/australia-ok-on-news-corps-consolidated-media-bid-2012-08-01-22485174 Australia OK on News Corp's Consolidated Media bid]
- (2 August 2012). "ACCC not to oppose News Corporations proposed acquisition of Consolidated Media Holdings Limited". [[Australian Competition & Consumer Commission]].
- (11 October 2012). "ACCC to oppose Seven Group Holding's proposed acquisition of Consolidated Media Holdings". Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
- (2012-11-02). "News Limited seals pay TV deal after Federal Court approves CMH takeover". [[The Australian]].
- [https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20120821/pdf/4284k2zmtn4dfs.pdf Annual Report for year ended 30 June 2012 page 64] Consolidated Media Holdings
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