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STX Entertainment

STX Entertainment is an American film and television studio launched in 2014 by Robert Simonds.
==History==

In 2012, Simonds and Bill McGlashan, the head of TPG Growth, were discussing the profitability of producing films with a star attached and a medium budget (in the $20–60 million range), a method that had gone out of style with Hollywood studios. The conversation led to the launch of STX Entertainment in 2014, with a mission to finance, produce, market and self-distribute 8 to 10 medium budget star-driven films per year.〔Anita Busch, ("Is This Hollywood’s Next Major Studio? Bob Simonds & TPG Growth’s Venture Fully Financed, JP Morgan Says; Hiring, Deals To Start In Earnest," ) Deadline.com, March 13, 2014.〕 In March 2015, STX announced a deal with Chinese film production company Huayi Bros. to co-finance at least 18 films to be produced over a three-year period beginning in 2016, which would increase STX's slate to 12 to 15 films annually through 2018.〔Anita Busch and Nancy Tartaglione, ("STX Entertainment Pacts With China’s Huayi Bros For 12-15 Pics Per Year," ) Deadline.com, April 1, 2015.〕〔Brent Lang, ("STX Entertainment Chief Says Huayi Deal ‘Supercharges Our Business Plan’," ) ''Variety'', April 1, 2015.〕〔Richard Verrier, ("China's Huayi Bros. Media closes film slate deal with STX Entertainment," ) ''Los Angeles Times'', April 2, 2015.〕
Rather than pursuing the traditional distribution process, STX has direct distribution agreements with North American theater chains AMC, Regal, Cinemark and Carmike.〔("Robert Simonds, Gigi Pritzker Pact with TPG, China’s Hony Capital on Production Venture," ) ''Variety'', March 10, 2014.〕 In January 2015, STX signed a multiyear television output agreement to release its films exclusively to Showtime Networks during the premium television window, beginning in 2015 and covering the studio’s theatrical releases through 2019.〔Dave McNary, ("STX Entertainment, Showtime Announce TV Output Deal and First 4 Films," ) ''Variety'', January 20, 2015.〕 In April 2015, STX entered into a multiyear partnership with Universal Studios Home Entertainment, with Universal handling marketing, sales and distribution services for Blu-ray, DVD and VOD platforms of STX’s theatrical titles in North America.〔Rebecca Ford, ("STX Entertainment Signs Pact With Universal Studios Home Entertainment," ) ''The Hollywood Reporter'', April 7, 2015.〕
STX is backed by venture capital firm TPG, Chinese private equity firm Hony Capital, and private equity including Gigi Pritzker and Beau Wrigley.〔〔〔Rebecca Ford, ("Showtime, STX Entertainment Announce TV Deal and First Four Films," ) ''The Hollywood Reporter'', January 20, 2015.〕 The studio has announced plans to invest over $1 billion per year through 2018 in making, marketing and distributing films.〔〔

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