News Wiggin advises Raw TV on its acquisition by Discovery Communications

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Niche media law firm, Wiggin, has advised Raw TV on its acquisition by Discovery Communications in a deal that was completed on 3 March 2014.

Raw is known for its multiple ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) award-winning series Gold Rush, which is Discovery’s top-rated primetime franchise.

Raw ranks as one of Discovery’s largest and most creative external suppliers of factual content, having delivered over 80 hours of programming for Discovery in 2013 across a number of non-scripted  series, including: Dangerous Persuasions, Shackleton: Death or Glory and The Unexplained Files.

It also produced Paranormal Witness for NBC’s Syfy channel, licensed to over 170 territories, and in 2012 announced its arrival into the motion picture arena with its first theatrical release, BAFTA and multiple BIFA award-wining film, The Imposter. 

In the UK, Raw produced Channel 4’s double Emmy-winning multiplatform series, Battlefront, and is continuing to expand rapidly. 

The Wiggin team was led by Michael Brader, partner and co-head of the Corporate Group.

Michael runs a market-leading practice in independent TV mergers and acquisitions. His recent work in the independent TV space includes advising: The Garden Productions on its acquisition by ITV; Left Bank Pictures on its sale to Sony Pictures; Firecracker Films on its sale to Tinopolis; Passion Distribution on its sale to Tinopolis; Endemol on its acquisition of Tiger Aspect, Darlow Smithson and Tigress; Betty TV on its sale to Discovery; Optomen Television on its sale to All3Media; Remedy Productions on its sale to Argonon; Shine on its acquisition of Kudos Film & Television; Base Productions on its sale to Tinopolis; CPL Productions on its sale to Red Arrow; September Films on its sale to DCD Media; Transparent TV on its sale to Argonon; Windfall films on its sale to Argonon; Magical Elves on its sale to Tinopolis; Big Talk on its sale to ITV and TwoFour on its sale to Boom Pictures.