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Dolphin Entertainment, Inc.
TypePublic
NasdaqDLPN
Russell Microcap Index component
Industry
Founded1996; 26 years ago (1996)
FounderBill O'Dowd
Headquarters,
United States
Websitedolphinentertainment.com

Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. is an American entertainment marketing and production company that is located in Coral Gables, Florida. It was founded in 1996 by CEO Bill O’Dowd. Dolphin produces children and young adult-targeted television shows and movies.[1]

Corporate history

The Dolphin Entertainment-produced Nickelodeon television show Zoey 101 was nominated for an "Outstanding Children's Program" Emmy in 2005, with Dolphin's Bill O'Dowd serving as executive producer.[2]

In March 2021, Dolphin Entertainment "formed a new division dedicated to designing, producing, releasing and promoting NFTs for the company and its clients, within the film, TV, music, gaming, foods and technology industries."[3]

In August 2021, Dolphin Entertainment announced a partnership with West Realm Shire Services, owner and operator of FTX.US, to create an NFT marketplace for major sports and entertainment brands.[4]

In March 2022, Dolphin Entertainment entered into a strategic partnership with The Flower Girls, a fine art NFT collection by artist Varvara Alay.[5]

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Acquisitions

List of companies acquired by Dolphin Entertainment
Company acquired Date of acquisition Company notes References
42West March 2017 public relations and marketing firm [6]
The Door July 2018 lifestyle and hospitality public relations, creative branding and marketing services agency [7]
Viewpoint Creative November 2018 full-service boutique creative branding and production agency [8]
Shore Fire Media December 2019 public relations and media management firm [9]
Be Social August 2020 digital influencer marketing firm [10]
B/HI January 2021 boutique gaming and e-sports PR firm [11]

Company filmography

This includes:[12]

Films
Series

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Christmas in Paradise

Christmas in Paradise

Christmas in Paradise is a 2007 American Lifetime television Christmas movie which originally aired on December 15, 2007. Starring Charlotte Ross, Colin Ferguson, Devon Werkheiser, Josie Loren, Kenton Duty and Aria Wallace, the film tells the story of two families who find companionship during a Caribbean Christmas holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation disrupted by an unexpected visitor from the past. The movie was filmed entirely on location on the island of Puerto Rico in 2007, and has subsequently been rebroadcast on Lifetime every year during the holiday season as an annual Christmas film.

Shredderman Rules

Shredderman Rules

Shredderman Rules is a 2007 American television teen film based on Wendelin Van Draanen's Shredderman book series. The film stars Devon Werkheiser, and was originally aired on Nickelodeon with the final episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, which also starred Werkheiser. It is the first film to be aired under the banner Nickelodeon Original Movie.

The Last Day of Summer (2007 film)

The Last Day of Summer (2007 film)

The Last Day of Summer is a 2007 American television film broadcast by Nickelodeon on July 20, 2007.

Gym Teacher: The Movie

Gym Teacher: The Movie

Gym Teacher: The Movie is a 2008 American-Canadian sports comedy film produced by Pacific Bay Entertainment. It stars Christopher Meloni, Nathan Kress, Amy Sedaris, David Alan Grier and Chelah Horsdal. It premiered on September 12, 2008.

Spectacular!

Spectacular!

Spectacular! is a 2009 musical comedy-drama film that aired on Nickelodeon and YTV. It stars Canadian singer Nolan Gerard Funk, Australian singer Tammin Sursok, Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis with Matthew Bennett, Andrea Lewis, Shannon Chan-Kent, Joel Ballard, and Avan Jogia. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it premiered February 16, 2009 on Nickelodeon, and YTV on May 8, 2009. The soundtrack was released on February 3, 2009, with a full webstream on MTV.com released the previous week.

Justin Bieber's Believe

Justin Bieber's Believe

Justin Bieber's Believe is a 2013 American concert film and the sequel to Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011), both centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was distributed through Open Road Films in the United States and Canada, premiering on December 18, 2013 and being officially released to theaters on December 25, 2013. The film received generally negative reviews from critics yet grossed $32.2 million at the worldwide box office.

Max Steel (film)

Max Steel (film)

Max Steel is a 2016 superhero film based on the eponymous action-figure line by Mattel, which was co-produced by its Playground Productions division with Dolphin Films and Ingenious Media. Open Road Films released the film theatrically on October 14, 2016 in the United States whiles IM Global handles its European and Asian distribution.

Ocean Ave.

Ocean Ave.

Ocean Ave. is a Swedish-American low budget daytime soap opera, produced by the Swedish production company, Kajak, and filmed at the Florida-based, Dolphin Entertainment. It was set and filmed in Miami, Florida between 2002 and 2003. The series was made for Swedish TV4 where it was moved from early prime time to middays due to bad ratings. No American or international network or channel picked up the series. The main cast included only five Swedish actors, four other Swedish actors were seen in minor roles. Dialogues were shot in both Swedish and English with hopes to sell the series internationally. One hundred and thirty episodes were filmed but TV4 cut it into 260 episodes. Ocean Ave. received bad reviews from the start.

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide is an American live action sitcom on Nickelodeon that debuted on the Nickelodeon Sunday night TEENick scheduling block on September 12, 2004. The series' original pilot episode aired on September 7, 2003, without many of the current version's main characters, and it was ordered to series by Nickelodeon in early 2004. The one-hour special movie series finale aired on June 8, 2007.

Tower Prep

Tower Prep

Tower Prep is a live-action teen science-fiction television series created by Paul Dini for Cartoon Network. It aired 13 episodes between October 16 to December 28, 2010. Prior to Tower Prep, Dini was a producer and writer of Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and other DC animated universe series.

H+: The Digital Series

H+: The Digital Series

H+: The Digital Series is an American web series produced by Bryan Singer and created by John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tommaso. The series explores a dystopian near future brought about by a technological singularity holocaust from the perspective of differing transhumanism factions, premiered on August 8, 2012 on YouTube with two episodes. Two new episodes were then released every week on Wednesdays until the season finale on January 16, 2013. A second season was announced in January 2013. However, there have been no updates since.

Raising Expectations

Raising Expectations

Raising Expectations is a Canadian television series, produced by Aircraft Pictures in conjunction with Dolphin Entertainment. The series stars Jason Priestley and Molly Ringwald as Wayne and Paige Wayney, the perfectionist parents of five teenage children of whom four are perennial overachievers, and Simon Cadel as Emmett, the one son who is constantly falling short of his parents' demanding expectations. The cast also includes Luke Bilyk, Katie Douglas, Jake Sim and Matthew Tissi. The series premiered on May 8, 2016 on Family Channel. Season 2 began airing in mid-2017.

Source: "Dolphin Entertainment", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, August 8th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_Entertainment.

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References
  1. ^ Arnold, Thomas K. (July 13, 2007). "Dolphin pics flow to Nick en route to Sony DVD". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^ "Zoey 101". Emmys. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  3. ^ Kilgore, Tomi (March 23, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment stock more than doubles after forming new NFT division". Marketwatch.
  4. ^ Lang, Brent (August 2, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment, FTX Launching NFT Marketplace for Sports and Entertainment Brands". Variety.
  5. ^ Lang, Brent (March 4, 2022). "Dolphin Entertainment Partners With Female-Led NFT Collection The Flower Girls". Variety.
  6. ^ Kilday, Gregg (March 30, 2017). "PR Firm 42West Acquired by Dolphin Digital Media in $28 Million Deal". The Hollywood Reporter.
  7. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (July 11, 2018). "42West Parent Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Hospitality PR Firm The Door". Deadline.
  8. ^ Fleminr Jr, Mike (November 1, 2018). "42West Parent Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Viewpoint Creative". Deadline.
  9. ^ Eggertsen, Chris (December 3, 2019). "Shore Fire Media, PR Firm for Bruce Springsteen & Kesha, Acquired by Dolphin Entertainment". Billboard.
  10. ^ Spangler, Todd (August 17, 2020). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Influencer-Marketing Firm Be Social". Variety.
  11. ^ Low, Elaine (January 12, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires B/HI, Gaming PR Firm Will Operate as Division of 42West". Variety.
  12. ^ IMDB website filmography https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1199803/
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