Qatar-based beIN buys 100 percent of Miramax film studio
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Qatar-based media group that has already moved into international sports broadcasting has purchased a 100-percent stake in the film studio Miramax, part of its expansion into the entertainment business.
The beIN Media Group, which earlier spun off from Doha's Al-Jazeera network, bought the studio famous for Pulp Fiction, ''No Country for Old Men and The English Patient from investors including Colony Capital and the Qatar Investment Authority, the Gulf nation's sovereign wealth fund.
"Miramax is a successful film and television company, providing a strong and recognizable brand, a unique library and industry expertise that complement beIN Media Group's plans to grow across the entertainment industry and develop new content production," Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, beIN's chairman and CEO, said in the statement.