Ericsson, the world-leading provider of communications technology and
services, has announced its intention to acquire Red Bee Media, a world-leading
media services company headquartered in the UK, from an entity controlled by
Macquarie Advanced Investment Partners, L.P.
The acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approval, supports
Ericsson's strategy to grow in the broadcast services market and takes
advantage of its technology and services leadership to help broadcasters and
content owners address the convergence of video and mobility. It will bring
1,500 highly-skilled employees, as well as media services and operations
facilities in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Australia. This will further
strengthen Ericsson's broadcast services business, which was started in 2007
and expanded in 2012 with the acquisition of Technicolor's Broadcast Services
Division.
With 1,240 of Red Bee Media employees being based in the UK, Ericsson's UK
business would grow to around 4,000 employees and with more than one-third
working in the media services business, the UK will become a global media hub
for Ericsson.
Since its foundation in 2005, Red Bee Media has established itself as a
strong and diverse business with a growing number of customers around the
world. It provides a range of media services; from media asset management to playout
and digital video publishing, metadata services, multilingual access services
and creative services to major broadcasters and broadband platforms. Red Bee
Media, which is known for its high quality playout services, is also the
largest editorial metadata provider in Europe, delivers more than 100,000 hours
of subtitling per year for leading broadcasters.
The Television and Media industry is undergoing an unprecedented
transformation driven by consumers' appetite for rich, interactive, anytime,
anywhere entertainment. The confluence of communications, broadband and media
technologies and the use of IP and mobile networks to generate and deliver such
experiences is creating new opportunities in the ecosystem.
New services are expanding and re-defining the way consumers experience
entertainment, placing new economic and creativity demands on businesses -
whether they be broadcasters, telcos or other media companies - worldwide.
According to the Ericsson Mobility Report June 2013 release, video is the single
biggest contributor to traffic in mobile networks and this is expected to grow
60 percent annually until the end of 2018.
"Ericsson is making a step change to our business, cementing our
commitment to TV and broadcast services and continuing a journey we started in
2007," says Magnus Mandersson, Executive Vice President and Head of
Business Unit Global Services, Ericsson. "We can create value for
broadcasters by making digital content more accessible, enabling monetization
of TV content more efficiently. Video traffic shows very strong uptake in the
mobile networks and Ericsson can address the need of both broadcasters and
telecom operators through our technology expertise and services
capabilities."
Ericsson's core capabilities in hardware, software, systems integration and
management/operations services have been deployed worldwide in the
communications and broadband businesses to create success for many players.
Ericsson provides innovative technology solutions for content acquisition,
exchange, distribution, delivery and the provisioning of multi-screen
entertainment experiences based on a 20-year, Emmy award winning heritage in
media research and development.
Ericsson's broadcast services expertise makes use of its industry leading
position in managed services and serves leading regional and global
broadcasters to bring enhanced efficiency into their business operations -
being it live or thematic content.
Serving one billion subscribers worldwide, Ericsson is the leading provider
of managed services for telecom operator networks. It has invested in
processes, methods and tools in this segment for more than 15 years. In recent
years, Ericsson has expanded this successful business model to other
industries, such as utilities, transportation and the TV industry.
The closing of the acquisition is subject to approval from relevant
regulatory authorities and other contractual conditions. After completion, Red
Bee Media will be incorporated into Ericsson's Business Unit Global Services.
Red Bee Media is one of the world's leading media services companies.
Working with broadcasters, content owners, platform operators and brands, the
company blends technology and creative expertise to provide a range of
services; from playout, multi-platform media management and distribution
through to access services, metadata, content discovery, companion
applications, content marketing and brand consultancy.
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