{"id":43658,"date":"2023-10-03T11:19:43","date_gmt":"2023-10-03T11:19:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/histarmar.net\/?p=43658"},"modified":"2023-10-03T11:19:43","modified_gmt":"2023-10-03T11:19:43","slug":"sister-invests-in-stephen-currys-unanimous-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/histarmar.net\/business\/sister-invests-in-stephen-currys-unanimous-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Sister Invests In Stephen Curry’s Unanimous Media"},"content":{"rendered":"
EXCLUSIVE: <\/strong>Jane Featherstone and Liz Murdoch‘s Sister has invested in Stephen Curry‘s Unanimous Media. <\/p>\n The Chernobyl <\/em>and This is Going to Hurt <\/em>producer took an undisclosed minority stake in Unanimous Media Holdings in June, Deadline understands. Both companies declined to comment on the deal.<\/p>\n NBA legend Curry launched his Unanimous banner with producer Erick Peyton in 2018 and the outfit makes family, faith and sports-based content. <\/p>\n Recent Unanimous credits include high-end Apple TV+ doc Stephen Curry: Underrated <\/em>with A24 and Proximity, an upcoming narrative film and doc about the All Star Café (with Sports Illustrated Studios and 101 Studios) and ABC competition format Holey Moley. <\/em>Alongside the recent investment from Sister, the company also has a global talent partnership in place with NBCUniversal for scripted and a first-look development deal with DreamWorks Animation for kids and family content. Deadline revealed the first project to emerge from the former deal, mockumentary comedy Mr. Throwback, <\/em>earlier this year.<\/p>\n Breaking News<\/span><\/p>\n Breaking News<\/span><\/p>\n Curry is a Golden State Warriors legend who was the first player in league history to be unanimously named MVP, hence the company name.<\/p>\n Featherstone and Murdoch’s Sister, meanwhile, has been keen to invest in companies and expand U.S. footprint of late. The studio has an LA hub and recently opened a New York office, which houses book publisher Zando and podcast producer Campside Media. <\/p>\n Alongside Courteney Cox and Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid, Sister’s previous minority stake was a “significant” one in Richard Bacon’s Yes Yes Media in March of this year. Other invested companies include Disney+’s Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story<\/em> indie Dorothy Street.<\/p>\n Revenues at Featherstone and Murdoch’s outfit skyrocketed last year by $100M, Deadline revaled last week, and Sister has just welcomed former Netflix TV boss Cindy Holland into its fold as Global CEO, replacing Stacey Snider. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nRelated Stories<\/h3>\n
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