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| Name | All3Media |
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Area served | International |
| Industry | Television production |
All3Media is a British international television production and distribution group formed in 2003. It operates across drama, factual, entertainment, and factual entertainment, working with broadcasters, streaming services, and distributors such as BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video. The group comprises multiple creative production companies that have produced award-winning programmes for markets in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and continental Europe.
All3Media was established in 2003 following a merger that brought together production companies with histories tied to independent production in the United Kingdom and Europe. During the 2000s the group expanded through acquisitions and joint ventures with companies linked to notable producers and executives who had previously worked at entities associated with Granada Television, Endemol, Fremantle, and Carlton Television. In the 2010s All3Media's growth paralleled consolidation trends seen across the media sector alongside transactions involving Warner Bros., Discovery, Inc., and BBC Studios. The group navigated shifts in commissioning patterns driven by streaming platforms such as Hulu and Amazon Video while maintaining relationships with traditional broadcasters like Sky UK and public broadcasters like Channel 4 and BBC Two.
All3Media operates as a holding umbrella for a portfolio of independent production labels headquartered in London with offices and subsidiaries in cities including Los Angeles, Glasgow, and Melbourne. The portfolio model echoes structures used by companies such as ITV Studios, Banijay, and Endemol Shine Group, grouping specialist brands that retain creative autonomy while sharing commercial services. Ownership of the group has involved private equity and strategic investors comparable to transactions seen with The Walt Disney Company and investment firms that acquire media assets globally. Corporate governance aligns with practices common at listed media conglomerates such as Discovery Communications and multinational studios like Sony Pictures Television.
The group's business comprises commissioning relationships, international sales, and format licensing. Production labels within the group produce scripted drama, documentary series, and entertainment formats that are distributed to broadcasters and streamers including PBS, HBO, Sky Atlantic, and Canal+. Distribution functions negotiate rights across linear, digital, and ancillary markets similar to the international activity of NBCUniversal and TF1 Group. The group also participates in co-productions and financing arrangements with production partners like Channel 4 Television Corporation, European public broadcasters such as France Télévisions, and American studios including Lionsgate and Paramount Global.
Over time subsidiaries of the group have produced high-profile television series and factual programmes that have been broadcast internationally. Examples include prestige drama series screened on BBC One and ITV, factual series appearing on Channel 4 and PBS, and entertainment formats adapted for markets served by RTL Group and TF1. The output ranges from crime drama and period drama to reality and documentary strands similar in ambition to projects from House of Cards (American TV series), Downton Abbey, and Planet Earth II in terms of international reach and critical profile. Co-productions with American partners have placed titles on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Hulu, while sales teams have handled format adaptations and foreign-language remakes for broadcasters like ZDF and Rai.
Productions from the group's labels have been nominated for and have won awards at ceremonies and festivals including the BAFTA Television Awards, the Emmy Awards, Royal Television Society awards, and international film festivals where television projects receive accolades. Recognition has come in categories spanning acting, writing, directing, factual filmmaking, and technical achievement—areas also celebrated by institutions such as the Golden Globe Awards and the Canneseries festival. Peer and industry recognition has reinforced the group's reputation among commissioning editors at organizations such as BBC Films and Channel 4.
Strategically, the group follows a portfolio approach emphasizing branded specialist labels that cultivate distinct editorial voices while benefiting from centralized commercial, legal, and distribution infrastructure. This mirrors strategies used by entities like Banijay Group and Endemol Shine Group that manage diverse creative houses. The company pursues revenue diversification through international sales, format licensing, and ancillary rights management, negotiating deals with digital platforms like YouTube and subscription services such as Apple TV+. Its approach to talent and creative partnerships often involves retaining producer-led independence akin to the structures employed by celebrated independent producers linked historically to Hat Trick Productions and Tiger Aspect Productions.
Category:Television production companies of the United Kingdom