Stand-up comedian and Hollywood actor Kevin Hart on Tuesday launched a new media company called HARTBEAT, with a $100m investment from private equity firm Abry Partners.
Abry, which focuses on investments in the media, communication and information services space, took a minority stake in the company at an undisclosed valuation.
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It added that Nicolas Massard, a partner at Abry, would join the company’s board and NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock would remain a shareholder.
HARTBEAT said it would produce and distribute television and film content focused on “comedic storytelling” and that it was in various stages of development or production on more than sixty projects.
A number of buyout firms have dived into the entertainment space in recent months, betting on strong demand for content.
In January, private equity fund Apollo said it would invest $760 million in Legendary Entertainment, the production and finance company behind films including “Dune” and “Godzilla vs. Kong.”
However, streaming giant Netflix Inc last week reported it had lost subscribers for the first time in 10 years due to inflation, the war in Ukraine and fierce competition.
Source: CNN Business
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