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Studio 100 is a Belgian production company with four television channels, four animation studios and 8 theme parks around the world. The headquarters of the group is based in Schelle, with offices in
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History

Studio 100 was founded in 1996 by
Gert Verhulst Gert Tony Hubert Verhulst (born 24 January 1968 in Berchem) is a Belgian presenter, entrepreneur, singer, autodidact, director, actor, screenwriter, composer, film producer, millionaire & business magnate. As a prominent figure within the chil ...
, Danny Verbiest and Hans Bourlon. The three came together in 1989 when they created the show ''
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'', in which Verhulst and Verbiest also starred. Besides the production of their original show they started creating a new series called ''
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''. Following the success of these two shows the company expanded into new fields in 1999. They produced two new television series, a movie, a musical and acquired a themepark. For the latter three they required co-funding from the Vlaamse Media Maatschappij. 2000 saw the acquiring of the girl group '' K3'' and in the following years the number of television series, movies and musicals produced by Studio 100 grew. In 2005, Danny Verbiest announced his retirement from ''Samson & Gert'', but also as shareholder of the company. The shares were bought by Verhulst and Bourlon, but in 2006, the shares were sold to BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity. With the new ownership the company ventured into the international, non-Dutch speaking, market by copying their original shows in other languages and creating new shows like ''Bumba''. Their international expansion took flight in 2008 when they founded a Belgian digital television channel called ''Studio 100 TV'', an animation studio in Paris and ''Studio 100 Media'', a German division to sell their content to the international market. Later that year they acquired ''EM.Entertainment'', a division of EM.Sports Media, for €41 million. EM.Entertainment owned a large library with classics as ''
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'' and '' Maya the Bee'', a television channel called ''JuniorTV'' and ''
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''. Over the next years the company revamped the old classics they acquired and established a new cooking channel, called ''Njam!'', in Belgium in 2010 and ''BeJunior'' in the Middle East and North Africa in 2016. 2017 was the next big step for the growth of the company when they acquired American animation studio ''
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'', and their subsidiary Studio 100 Media took a majority share in the German-based Made 4 Entertainment (m4e), a company with a wide catalogue with series like ''Tip the Mouse'' and former
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library. Their share was increased over time until they reached full ownership in 2020, after spinning off some m4e subsidiaries. Their fourth animation studio, called ''Studio Isar Animation'', was founded in 2018 by Studio 100 Media in Munich. In 2020, their animation studio Flying Bark Production opened a second studio in Los Angeles. The themepark division, ''
Plopsa Plopsa is the theme park division of Studio 100, the company operates 8 (water) parks across Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Poland. History Plopsa began its operation at the end of 1999 when Studio 100 acquired Meli Park in Adinkerke i ...
'', also grew significantly. After taking full control of Plopsaland in 2005, they opened new theme parks in Hasselt (2005), Dalen (2010) and co-opened a theme park in Torzym (2018). The division also acquired theme parks in Stavelot (2005), Haßloch (2010), Antwerp (2019) and created water parks in De Panne (2015) and Hannuit-Landen (2020). With expansions planned in Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic and The Netherlands. On February 7, 2020, the ownership of the group shifted again when Vic Swerts and 3D Investors acquired 17% en 8% of the shares respectively. After the transaction Gert Verhulst, Hans Bourlon and BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity had a remaining 25% share each.


See also

* List of assets owned by Studio 100 * List of Studio 100 productions


References


External links


Studio 100 Group official website
{{Authority control Television channels and stations established in 1996 1996 establishments in Belgium Television networks in Belgium Dutch-language television networks IFPI members