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GoDigital Media Group (GDMG) is a diversified multi-national conglomerate founded in 2006 by Jason Peterson and headquartered in Los Angeles. GDMG focuses on
intellectual property rights management through divisions in music, video networks, and brands (commerce).[2] CEO Jason Peterson's “Content is King” philosophy for GoDigital closely resembles that of Sumner Redstone, the 80's media mogul that grew his father's drive-in theater business into a content-centric empire that included Viacom, Paramount Pictures and CBS.[3]
Background
GoDigital Media Group was founded by CEO and Chairman Jason Peterson in 2006 as a digital music distributor.[4][5][6]
In 2007 GDMG created a division named AdShare, the first social media monetization business identifying, tracking, and monetizing rights on YouTube.[7][8]
In 2008, Peterson and GDMG created a digital video division eponymously named
GoDigital, inc, that specialized in digital movie distribution.[9] In January 2012, GoDigital, inc acquired Might Entertainment for its 800 film catalog creating a combined company with over 1,100 titles.[10] In August, 2012
GoDigital, Inc. was majority sold to Preferred Ventures who made a control investment.[11] Preferred Ventures then merged GoDigital inc with
Variance Films in January 2014, forming a new theatrical movie distribution entity,
Amplify.[12][13]
In 2010,
Peterson and GDMG commercialized their ContentBridge platform to offer cloud based digital supply chain and rights management under a SaaS model to major movie studios and networks.[14][15][16] In 2014, ContentBridge won the 2014
Entertainment Merchant Association's “Industry Leadership” Digital Award for software support for the
SMPTE Interoperable Master Package (IMP),
CableLabs and
UltraViolet digital supply chain standards.[17][18]
In 2012, GDMG's music distribution business was rebranded
Cinq Music and the mandate was broadened to include distribution, publishing and record label activities.[19]
In 2016, GDMG's AdShare unit acquired Primo Media to create VidaPrimo, the then largest Latin music only multi-channel network.[20][21]
In 2017, GDMG created Latido Music as a free ad-supported linear Latin music television channel[22]
Acquisitions and Growth
Starting in 2017:
GDMG invested $20 million into its Cinq Music division, hired rap mogul
Master P to be President of Urban Music[23] and acquired 3x Grammy Award-winning rapper
T.I.'s catalog from Warner Music Group.[24][25]
In 2018:
GDMG subsidiary Cinq Music signed Janet Jackson to a record deal and released the single "
Made for Now" featuring
Daddy Yankee[26]
In 2019:
GDMG invested another $40 million into its Cinq Music division for music rights acquisitions to follow on to existing Latin repertoire from
Anuel,
Bad Bunny, Carin Leon,
Natanael Cano and others.[27]
In 2020:
Cinq Music acquired the
Beluga Heights Record Label including the catalogs of Sean Kingston and Jason Derulo for an eight figure sum.[28]
GoDigital then also acquired Hispanic targeted multi-platform network mitu which along with the Latido Music channel forms the programming and production core of their networks division.[29][30] With mitu, GoDigital and its business units have access to A-level content production.[31][3]
In 2021:
GDMG bought YogaWorks, the largest Yoga studio business in the U.S., out of COVID- induced bankruptcy.[32] The company purchased YogaWorks to transform the business model into a digital first subscription based business for health, wellness and longevity.[33][34]
GDMG and MEP Capital (“MEP”) acquired Sound Royalties for high eight figures.[35][36] Peterson stated in Music Business Worldwide his plans for GoDigital. “We have a vision for a billion dollar balance sheet of rights. We are raising tremendous amounts of money right now, we have a tremendous pipeline of acquisitions. There will be more news about deals and new financing.[3]
In 2022:
GDMG invested another $100 million into its Cinq Music division for music rights acquisitions, bringing GoDigital's total investment in Cinq Music to $160 million.[37]
GDMG's Commerce division acquired consumer brand
Eastern Mountain Sports and its physical retail business alongside New England retailer
Bob's Stores for $70 million.[38]
Business Units
Divisions include: Music, Video Networks, and Commerce (named GDMG Brands[2]). Business units within divisions are:
Music:
AdShare is a social media (primarily YouTube content) monetization service for entertainment industry rights-holders.[39]
Cinq Music is a distributor, label and publisher known for its Hip Hop/R&B repertoire from
Jason Derulo,
T.I., and
Janet Jackson as well as Latin repertoire from Anuel, Bad Bunny, Carin Leon, Natanel Can and others.[40][41]
GoDigital Brands is a vertically integrated brand IP management division of GDMG that manages
Eastern Mountain Sports,
Bob's Stores, and the soon to launch line of fitness clothing, mats, blocks and straps from
YogaWorks.
^Latchem, John (9 October 2014).
"'Breaking Bad,' Amazon, Content Bridge, Disney Among EMA Digital Honorees".
Home Media Magazine. Archived from
the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014. The Entertainment Merchants Association Oct. 8 presented its "Digi" Awards for outstanding achievement in digital entertainment content, retailing, leadership and innovation to Sony Pictures' "Breaking Bad," Amazon, Content Bridge and Disney. The awards were presented at EMA's Digital Media Pipeline at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
^Huang, Chun-Ting (6 April 2014).
"MCL and AdShare Developed Fast Audio Matching Technology".
USC. Archived from
the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014. The joint R&D team has continuously worked on system performance optimization to meet real-time processing requirements. The team also keeps developing a more advanced technique that handles sounds distorted by other methods such as pitch shifts, white noise, and instrument swaps.