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Blue Ant Media Inc. is a Canadian broadcasting and media company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company was founded by Michael MacMillan and formed in 2011 following the acquisition of Glassbox Television. Its name was chosen in reference to William Gibson's informal "Blue Ant" trilogy.[1]
The company owns both domestic and international television channels, studios, and publishing assets.
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2011–2018
On December 22, 2011, Blue Ant Media announced that Torstar had acquired a minority stake in the company.[2]
On December 21, 2011, Blue Ant Media announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase specialty broadcaster High Fidelity HDTV.[3] It initially purchased 29.9% of the company with the remaining 70.1% acquired when the deal was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The acquisition was completed on August 1, 2012.[4][5]
On August 17, 2012, Blue Ant Media announced that it would be purchasing the specialty channel Bold from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for an undisclosed amount, conditional on government approval.[6] After initially purchasing a 15% minority stake in Canadian publishing company Quarto Communications in the summer of 2011,[7] Blue Ant Media purchased the remaining shares in the company in December 2012, which had been renamed Cottage Life Media.[8] Bold would later relaunch under the Cottage Life brand.
In April 2014, the company purchased a minority stake in the digital media company and multi-channel network Omnia Media.[9] In so doing, they retained CEO Tamoor Shafi and Co-Founder Austin Long to focus on expanding its reach with brands.[9][10]
In November 2014, the company bought a majority stake in Choice TV, marking their first international expansion.[11][12][13]
In December 2015, Blue Ant Media and Smithsonian Networks teamed to launch Blue Skye Entertainment, a new UK-based company exclusively focused on 4K content.[14]
In December 2016, Blue Ant partnered with BBC Worldwide to launch BBC Earth in Canada, as a rebranding of its existing channel radX.[15]
In May 2017, Blue Ant Media bought the Asia-Pacific broadcaster Racat Group, including factual producer NHNZ, Singapore-based studio Beach House Pictures, Sydney-based Northern Pictures, developer Runaway Play, and a majority stake in ZooMoo. The purchase was considered to be complementary to the Blue Ant's factual and nature-oriented programming.[16][17][18]
Expansion, MarbleMedia acquisition (2018–2024)
In February 2018, Omnia Media was renamed Blue Ant Digital Studios, coinciding with the launch of several new original series on Facebook Watch, and an accompanying expansion beyond video gaming content.[19] In October 2018, Blue Ant acquired the Toronto-based Saloon Media.[20]
In October 2020, Blue Ant Media announced its acquisition of the Canadian technology news website MobileSyrup.[21]
In December 2020, Blue Ant entered the free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) market by launching HauntTV, a channel devoted to horror and supernatural programming, on The Roku Channel in Canada.[22] It has since launched several additional FAST channels in Canada and the United States; including CrimeTime, TotalCrime, Homeful, and HistoryTime.[23][24][25][26]
In February 2021, Blue Ant Media sold its majority stake in New Zealand production company NHNZ to producer Julie Christie. It was rebranded as NHNZ Worldwide, with Blue Ant Media retaining a 45% stake in the rebranded company and continuing to own NHNZ's catalogue.[27]
In March 2021, Blue Ant expanded its partnership with BBC Studios, relaunching Treasure HD as BBC First. The channel is a de facto successor to Corus Entertainment's BBC Canada; that channel had originally been founded by Alliance Atlantis, where Blue Ant founder Michael MacMillan had been an executive.[28][29]
In June 2022, Blue Ant Media acquired Drive Media Rights and its library; its founders Ben Barrett and Lilla Hurst joined the company.[30] In September 2022, Blue Ant Media announced their acquisition of TV marketplace company Media Pulse, which became a standalone unit within the company[31]
In August 2023, Blue Ant announced its acquisition of MarbleMedia, and the merging of the two company's production and distribution units.[32]
In February 2024, Blue Ant sold a majority stake in Beach House Pictures to Fremantle.[33] In June 2024, Blue Ant sold MobileSyrup to ZoomerMedia.[34] In August 2024, Blue Ant sold its digital brand Animalogic to Toronto-based digital media company UnderKnown.[35]
Acquisition of Boat Rocker Media assets and reverse takeover (2025–present)
On March 24, 2025, Blue Ant Media announced that it would acquire Jam Filled Entertainment, Insight Productions, and Proper Television from Boat Rocker Media to expand its children's and unscripted businesses. As part of this acquisition, Blue Ant Media will perform a reverse takeover of Boat Rocker and go public on the Toronto Stock Exchange as Blue Ant Media Corporation (with Boat Rocker shareholders having a 26.5% stake in the company's stock). The remainder of Boat Rocker outside of the acquired assets will be sold to its management for CA$18 million, and continue to operate as Boat Rocker Media.[36][37]
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Assets
Television |
FAST Channels
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Production companies
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Former
- A.Side TV
- Animalogic
- Antenna Pictures (London)
- Beach House Pictures (Singapore)
- Blue Ant Entertainment (Asia-Pacific)
- Blue Ant Extreme (Asia-Pacific)
- Choice TV (New Zealand)
- CinemaWorld (Asia-Pacific and Latin America)
- HGTV (New Zealand)
- Love Nature (Asia)
- Makeful (Asia)
- MobileSyrup
- NHNZ (New Zealand)
- ZooMoo (Asia-Pacific and Latin America)
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