EMI, Moonscoop ink dist’n deal PARIS -- EMI Music France and French animation group Moonscoop-Taffy Entertainment have signed an agreement giving EMI exclusive distribution rights to music from all ...
Four months after taking a 51% stake in L.A.-based animation studio Mike Young Prods. (MYP), French kidvid outfit MoonScoop is bringing together distribution and licensing under the Taffy ...
CANNES: Moonscoop has added to its catalogue the Toonzone Studios shows Action Dad and YooHoo & Friends for select territories. “We are excited to partner with a leading worldwide distributor that ...
LA-based Mike Young Productions Inc (MYPI) is suing a holding company it claims blocked its attempt to take over the US arm of insolvent French firm Moonscoop SA. Mike Young, CEO of LA-based Moonscoop ...
CLEVELAND -- The French entertainment company MoonScoop SAS has sued American Greetings Corp. over MoonScoop's attempt to buy two of the Brooklyn-based company's most recognizable brands. In a lawsuit ...
MoonScoop and Mike Young Productions (MYP) are consolidating their sales and licensing activities into MYP’s distribution arm, Taffy Entertainment, following MoonScoop’s acquisition of a majority ...
PARIS: Moonscoop will head to DISCOP with a number of sales already signed with broadcasters in the region on shows such as Dive Olly Dive! and SamSam. Lionel Marty, the president of worldwide sales ...
THE GAME FACTORY ® today announced the signing of a worldwide licensing deal with MoonScoop, Europe's leading producer and distributor of animated series for television, to develop and publish CODE ...
PARIS — French toon shingle Moonscoop is partnering with Italian company Neo Network to launch production on madcap animated series “The DaVincibles.” The 2-D short-format slapstick cartoon targets ...
DQ Entertainment, Moonscoop ink Euro 6.4 million deal DQ Entertainment, Moonscoop ink Euro 6.4 million deal MUMBAI: AIM listed DQ Entertainment International (DQE) and Moonscoop have signed a ...
American Greetings Corp. has won a unanimous jury verdict over a French entertainment company's bid to buy two of the Brooklyn-based card maker's most familiar brands. A 12-member jury in U.S.