Endemol Shine Australia

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Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd.
FormerlyShine Australia (2012–2015)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision production
PredecessorEndemol Australia
Endemol Southern Star
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Headquarters,
Key people
Peter Newman (CEO)
ParentBanijay
Websitewww.endemolshine.com.au
Footnotes / references
[1]

Endemol Shine Australia is a subsidiary of Banijay, a global content production and distribution company. The current CEO of Endemol Shine Australia is Peter Newman.

Endemol Shine Australia is based in Sydney. The company’s programming includes various shows on Australian free-to-air networks and pay TV channels, such as MasterChef, Australian Survivor, Big Brother, LEGO Masters, Australian Ninja Warrior, Married at First Sight, Gogglebox Australia, and Ambulance Australia. Endemol Shine Australia also produces dramas such as Offspring, Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, and INXS: Never Tear Us Apart.

Following an acquisition of shares, production company Endemol Australia merged with Shine Australia on July 26, 2015.

Endemol Shine Australia is also included in the current library from Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd./Taft-Hardie Group Pty. Ltd.

History[edit]

In January 2010, Shine Australia was founded as a part of the Shine Group. It was jointly led by CEOs Mark Fennessy and Carl Fennessy, who had previously worked at FremantleMedia Australia and Crackerjack Productions.[2] Shine Australia is not to be mistaken for the long-serving entertainment and talent company Shine International Entertainment, who own the registered trademark and have been operating in Australia since 1932.

On February 24, 2016, producer Imogen Banks began to head a new division of Endemol Shine Australia called Endemol Shine Banks, Its main focus is drama productions.[3]

In 2020, Peter Newman was announced as CEO.[4]

Productions[edit]

  Program is still in production.

Title Network Years Notes
Junior MasterChef Australia Network Ten 2010–2020
The Boss Is Coming to Dinner Nine Network 2010
Letters and Numbers SBS 2010–2012
The Biggest Loser Network Ten 2011–2017 Prior seasons produced by FremantleMedia Australia (2006–2010)
Australia's Next Top Model Fox8 2011–2016 Prior seasons produced by Granada Media Australia (2005–2010)
The Shire Network Ten 2012
The Voice Australia Nine Network 2012–2016 Subsequent seasons are produced by ITV Studios Australia
MasterChef Australia Network Ten 2012–present Prior seasons produced by FremantleMedia Australia (2009–2011)
Wife Swap Australia LifeStyle You 2012 Subsequent seasons produced by Screentime
Location Location Location Australia Lifestyle Channel
Network Ten
2012–2014, 2023–present
MasterChef Australia All Stars Network Ten 2012
Beauty and the Geek Australia Seven Network
Nine Network
2012–2014, 2021–present Prior seasons produced by Southern Star Group (2010–2011) and Endemol Southern Star (2009)
SlideShow Seven Network 2013
Embarrassing Bodies Down Under LifeStyle You
MasterChef Australia: The Professionals Network Ten
Aussie Pickers A&E 2013–2014
The Bachelor Australia Network Ten 2013–2015 Subsequent seasons produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production
The Voice: Kids Nine Network 2014
So You Think You Can Dance Australia Network Ten Prior seasons produced by FremantleMedia Australia (2008–2010)
INXS: Never Tear Us Apart Seven Network Telemovie
Living with the Enemy SBS
The Face Fox8
Catching Milat Seven Network 2015 Limited series
The Beautiful Lie ABC
The Great Australian Spelling Bee Network Ten
Eleven
2015–2016
Shark Tank Australia Network Ten 2015–2018-2023 Subsequent seasons produced by Curio Pictures (2023–)
Gogglebox Australia Lifestyle Channel
Network Ten
2015–present
Offspring Network Ten 2016–2017 Prior seasons produced by Endemol Australia (2010–2014)
Brock 2016
The Big Music Quiz Seven Network
Australian Survivor Network Ten 2016–present Prior seasons produced by other production companies. In association with Castaway Television Productions[5]
Married at First Sight Australia Nine Network 2016–present Previous season produced by Nine Network
Australian Ninja Warrior Nine Network 2017–2022
Blue Murder: Killer Cop Seven Network 2017
Wake in Fright Network Ten Co-produced with Lingo Pictures
Sisters
Family Food Fight Nine Network 2017–2018
Look Me In The Eye[6] SBS 2017
The Wall Seven Network
Pointless Network Ten 2018–2019
Ambulance Australia Network Ten 2018–present
Changing Rooms Network Ten 2019 Prior seasons before the revival, from 1998-2005, were produced by other production companies.
Lego Masters Nine Network 2019–present
One Born Every Minute Australia Network Ten 2019
Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds ABC 2019–present
Big Brother Seven Network 2020–present Co-production with Seven Studios. Prior seasons before the revival, seasons were produced by Endemol Shine's predecessors Endemol Southern Star (2001–2008) and Endemol Australia (2012–2014)
Ultimate Tag Seven Network 2021
RFDS Seven Network 2021–present
Hunted Australia Network Ten 2022–present
Echoes Netflix 2022 co-production with That Kid Ed Productions
Bali 2002 Stan co-production with Screentime
Love Triangle 2022–present
Old People's Home for Teenagers ABC 2022–present
Would I Lie to You? Australia Network Ten 2022–2023
The Traitors
The Summit Nine Network 2023–present
Blow Up Seven Network 2023
Rush Nine Network co-production with Nine Network
Dessert Masters Network Ten 2023–present
Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars Australia Nine Network 2023–present co-production with Studio Ramsay Global
NCIS: Sydney Paramount+ Australia 2023–present
RBT Nine Network 2024–present Prior seasons produced by Screentime
Tipping Point Australia 2024–present
Deal Or No Deal Network Ten 2024–present
Ready Steady Cook 2024–present Prior seasons produced by Endemol Southern Star (2005–2009) and Southern Star Group (2009–2013)
Shaun Micallef’s Origin Odyssey SBS 2024–present
Dream Home Seven Network 2024–present
Stranded on Honeymoon Island Seven Network 2024–present


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References[edit]

  1. ^ Clarke, Stewart; Keslassy, Elsa (26 October 2019). "Banijay Seals Deal for Endemol Shine, Paving Way for Huge New Global Player". Variety.
  2. ^ Sweney, Mark (8 April 2009). "Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine to launch in Australia with Fremantle executives". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  3. ^ Knox, David (24 February 2016). "Producer Imogen Banks signs new deal at Endemol Shine | TV Tonight". TVTonight. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  4. ^ Knox, David (22 September 2020). "Fennessy Bros. step down, Peter Newman becomes Endemol Shine Aust. CEO". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  5. ^ Knox, David (19 November 2015). "TEN Upfronts 2016: Survivor, Jessica Marais, Anh Do -and Nigella!". TV Tonight. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  6. ^ Ritchie, Kevin (18 October 2016). ""Look Me In The Eye" format heads to France, Australia". Realscreen. Retrieved 10 March 2017.