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DMG Media Limited is a consumer media company. The Company focuses on print and online newspaper publishing including a daily newspaper, an english-language newspaper, a sunday newspaper, and a. DMG is a company that has extensive knowledge of China, however, despite it prides itself with a corporate culture of where West Meets East's.it's management structure is more tailored towards the East than West.

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DMG Entertainment
IndustryEntertainment
FounderDan Mintz
HeadquartersBeverly Hills, CA,
Websitewww.dmg-entertainment.com/

DMG Entertainment is a Chinese media and entertainment company with holdings and operations across motion pictures, television, comic book publishing, gaming, next-gen technology and location-based entertainment. Dmg online chennai. The studio's most recognizable films include Looper (2012) and Iron Man 3 (2013).

History[edit]

DMG Entertainment began as a film production company that was founded by Dan Mintz, Bing Wu, and Peter Xiao.[1] In the late 2000s, DMG began distribution of non-Chinese films in Chinese theaters, including Twilight and Knowing.[2]

Film production was added to DMG's portfolio in 2009, and its first production was The Founding of a Republic (2009). DMG also contributed to the productions of Looper (2012) and Iron Man 3 (2013) and distributed the films in theaters in China.[1] DMG became involved with Looper as Endgame Entertainment's Chinese partner. After the companies closed the deal in January 2011, changes to film production included casting Chinese actress Summer Qing and setting part of the film in Shanghai. DMG's involvement allowed it to distribute the film in China at the same time as its international premiere, where there was usually 'a blackout period' before non-Chinese films could be screened in China.[3] While Chinese regulators did not grant Looper official co-production status, DMG's involvement with Looper as a Chinese company permitted its distribution of the film. Variety reported, 'That means that the film could be considered domestically Chinese, which can provide the same benefits as a co-production.'[4]

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DMG also contributed as a production partner for Marvel Studios' Iron Man 3, though Disney and DMG withdrew plans to apply for official co-production status in China. Despite the withdrawal, DMG's involvement resulted in inclusion of various Chinese elements such as the casting of Chinese actor Wang Xueqi and footage shot in Beijing. The companies also edited a different version of Iron Man 3 to be distributed in China. The version included a scene with actor Fan Bingbing and 'bonus footage specifically for Chinese viewers'.[4]

Variety reported that the company benefited from 'strong connections' with Chinese government officials and the state-run film enterprise China Film Group. The trade paper said, 'The journeys of 'Looper' and 'Iron Man 3' were not exactly smooth, with questions over whether they would qualify as co-productions, which enjoy vital benefits in distribution, immunity from blackout periods and a far greater revenue share.' Mintz said DMG's involvement with the films has helped validate its approach to the Chinese film market.[1] It was announced January 29 2018 that DMG fully acquired the comic publisher Valiant Entertainment, which it previously held 57% ownership. DMG had a deal with Valiant to produce five movies based on Bloodshot and Harbinger. Upon acquiring the whole of Valiant, DMG forced founding President and CEO Dinesh Shamdasani out of the company.[5]

Filmography[edit]

  • Twilight (2008) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • The Founding of a Republic (2009) – co-production
  • Knowing (2009) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • Go Lala Go! (2010) – co-production
  • Killers (2010) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • RED (2010) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • Resident Evil: Afterlife (2011) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • The Eagle (2011) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • Beginning of the Great Revival (2011) – co-production
  • Love You You (2011) – co-production
  • Priest (2011) – theatrical distribution (China)
  • Repeat I Love You (2012) – co-production
  • Looper (2012) – co-production, theatrical distribution (China)
  • Iron Man 3 (2013) – co-production
  • No Man's Land (2013) – co-production
  • Transcendence (2014) – co-production, theatrical distribution (China)
  • Point Break (2015) – co-production, theatrical distribution (China)
  • Collide (2015) – co-production
  • Terminator 2 3D (2016) – theatrical distribution (China)[6]
  • Blockers (2018) – co-production[7]

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abcCoonan, Clifford (June 5, 2013). 'DMG's Dan Mintz: Hollywood's Man in China'. Variety. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  2. ^Staff (November 30, 2010). 'Resident Evil: Afterlife--China's No.1 3D film at box office'. China.org.cn. China Internet Information Center. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  3. ^Goldstein, Gregg (October 6, 2012). 'China partner helps 'Looper' win big'. Variety. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  4. ^ abGraser, Marc (March 29, 2013). 'China Gets Own Version of 'Iron Man 3′'. Variety. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  5. ^'Comic Book Shake-Up: DMG Entertainment Acquires Valiant (Exclusive)'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  6. ^'James Cameron, DMG Partner for 'Terminator 2' 3D Rerelease Targeting China (Exclusive)'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  7. ^'Leslie Mann, John Cena, Ike Barinholtz to Star in Comedy 'The Pact' (Exclusive)'. Variety. Retrieved 2017-04-25.

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External links[edit]

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Lord Rothermere brings significant experience of media and newspapers. He worked at the International Herald Tribune in Paris and the Mirror Group before moving to Northcliffe Newspapers in 1995. In 1997 he became Managing Director of the Evening Standard.
Paul Dacre joined the Group as US Bureau Chief in 1979. Appointed Editor of the Evening Standard in 1990 he was appointed Editor of the Daily Mail in 1992 and Editor-in-Chief of Associated Newspapers in 1998, years which saw the launches of Metro and MailOnline. After stepping aside as Editor, after 26 years, Paul Dacre was appointed Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Associated Newspapers in 2018.
Martin originally joined the Daily Mail in 1987, working on the news, picture and feature desks before becoming News Editor of the Daily Mirror. He was appointed Editor of the newly launched Scottish Daily Mail in 1995, helping it become Scotland's biggest middle-market daily paper. He subsequently moved to The Scotsman as Editor and then the Daily Record and Sunday Mail as Editor-in-Chief. Having re-joined DMGT in 2001 as Editor of the newly acquired Ireland on Sunday, Martin took over responsibility for MailOnline in 2006 and in 2008 was made Publisher. 2018 saw his appointment as Publisher for dmg media.
Kevin Beatty brings a number of years’ media industry experience. He is CEO of dmg media and was appointed to the board of dmg media's parent group, DMGT, in 2004. During his 23 years with DMGT, Kevin has been managing director of The Mail on Sunday, managing director of the Evening Standard and London Metro, chief operating officer of Associated New Media and managing director of Northcliffe Newspapers.
James Welsh joined dmg media in 2010 as Chief Financial Officer with functional responsibility across the division, taking on responsibility for Operations in 2013. Prior to dmg media, James spent 15 years working across the UK and Europe in a number of commercial finance and change management roles, including Finance Director of PC World and Link stores at Dixons Retail.
Roland joined dmg media in January 2010 as Chief Marketing Officer, taking on wider responsibility for circulation, commerce and customer service in 2015. Roland spent the previous twenty years working in the media industry for organisations such as Carat media agency and Northern and Shell publishing. Roland’s last role prior to joining dmg media was Sales and Marketing Director of The Sun and News of the World.

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Geordie Greig is the Editor of the Daily Mail, and also Editor of Mail Newspapers. For six years until 2018 he was Editor of The Mail on Sunday. He edited the London Evening Standard for three years from 2009, and before that was Editor of Tatler for 10 years. He worked for the Sunday Times for 12 years, five years in America as New York correspondent, later becoming the paper’s literary editor. He is a director of Mail Newspapers and the London Evening Standard.
Geordie is the author of The Kingmaker, a history of the friendship between his grandfather and George VI, and Breakfast with Lucian, a memoir about the artist Lucian Freud.
Ted Verity joined the Daily Mail as a News Reporter in 1991. He was Royal Reporter for two years before being made Femail Editor in 1996. Ted spent four years in Ireland where he was launch Editor of the Irish Daily Mail and was appointed Editor of The Mail on Sunday in September 2018.
Ted has been the Editor of Metro newspaper since 2014, spearheading its success to become the UK’s most read national daily newspaper in March 2018. Prior to his role at Metro, Ted spent two years as Editor of the Daily News and Daily News America Online, in New York. A former Editor of MailOnline and survivor of the London freesheet battle during the noughties as Editor of London Lite newspaper, he was also formerly Night Editor of The Sun and Executive Editor of the Daily Express.
Danny joined the Daily Mail in 1998 where he was Associate News Editor for 5 years. He moved across to The Observer after being appointed Deputy News Editor, before going on to become Head of News at The Independent where he was also Assistant Editor. 2008 saw him return to dmg media as UK Editor of MailOnline. He was instrumental in the launch of MailOnline’s US operation, DailyMail.com, in 2010, taking on the role of US Editor for 3 years in New York. He returned to resume his role as UK Editor of MailOnline in 2013.
Deborah originally joined the Daily Mail on the Femail desk in 2001. In 2003, she was made part of the launch team for the paper’s Lifestyle section, going on to work as writer and Commissioning Editor for the section. In 2006, Deborah joined the launch team of Associated Newspaper title, London Lite and she went on to edit a number of features sections within the paper. In 2008, she was appointed Femail Editor for MailOnline, during which time the team expanded into New York and Australia and also launched the e-commerce tool, Fashion Finder. She was subsequently appointed Editor of Metro.co.uk in 2014.

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Simon Lambert joined This is Money in 2005 as a reporter and soon after helped guide readers through the financial crisis and the remarkable years that have followed. He became Assistant Editor in 2008, and was appointed Editor in 2012. His team works to bring readers the best money news, advice, tips and expert views - helping people understand the financial news and to save and make money.
Katherine Thomson joined dmg media in 2010, and was appointed US Editor of Dailymail.com in 2013. She previously worked at the Huffington Post, MSNBC and The New York Daily News.

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Barclay was instrumental in the launch of Daily Mail Australia as News Editor. He came to dmg media from The Sunday Telegraph, where he started as a political reporter in 2010, becoming News Editor in 2013. Prior to this he worked at the South China Morning Post and The Australian. He was appointed Editor of Daily Mail Australia in 2017.