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Battle for New Frontier Media Takes Another Turn
The battle for control of New Frontier Media took another turn this week as Longkloof Ltd. filed counterclaims against the adult transactional TV company.
Investment Firm Tops Manwin's Bid for New Frontier Media
New Frontier Media today received a sweetened bid by investment company Longkloof Ltd. for the adult transactional TV company.
New Frontier Reacts to Longkloof Takeover Attempt
Adult transactional TV provider New Frontier Media's current board in a terse public statement yesterday said that it will attempt to fend off a shareholder battle for board seats and possible control of the company.
New Frontier Media Inks Major Content Deal With Bluebird
New Frontier Media today announced a content and development deal with Bluebird Films that includes a commitment from Bluebird to develop and produce 250 hours of original content for the adult transactional TV network.
New Frontier Media Launches Strategic Review, Indemnifies Board Members
Transactional TV service New Frontier Media has tapped into investment banking firm Avondale Partners to examine strategic alternatives.
Manwin Makes Bid for New Frontier Media
Manwin said today that it has made a proposal to New Frontier Media's board to acquire the adult transactional TV company for $1.50 per share of outstanding common stock.
New Frontier Media Target of Takeover Bid
The largest shareholder of adult transactional TV service New Frontier Media has offered to acquire the remaining shares it doesn't already own in the company in a cash deal worth about $18.8 million.
New Frontier Media Sees 2nd Quarter Dip in Revenue
New Frontier Media Inc., citing more consumer choices and lower discretionary spending, said revenue dipped in its pay-per-view and video-on-demand segments in the past quarter.
New Frontier Media President Boenish Exits Company
Ken Boenish, the longtime president of New Frontier Media, has resigned from the transactional TV adult distributor.
New Frontier Media Sees Growth in International Sales
New Frontier Media Inc., which improved its performance in the fourth quarter and fiscal year but still lost money in a report Friday to the Securities and Exchange Commission, says its international sector's footprint is growing.
New Frontier Media Licenses 2 Browser Patents to Settle Suit
New Frontier Media on Thursday revealed it has agreed to license two patents from a patent holding company that sued the adult entertainment company over browser capabilities when delivering porn.
New Frontier Betting on International Markets
New Frontier Media continues to find new pay-per-view growth in international markets, particularly in Latin America and Asia.
New Frontier Media Releases 2nd Quarter Results
Adult pay-per-view company New Frontier Media has reported its second quarter fiscal results that ended Sept. 30.
New Frontier Media Signs Lease Deal That Nearly Doubles Its Space
New Frontier Media is planning to consolidate its corporate offices that will almost double the size of its office and broadcast space when occupancy begins in June.
New Frontier to Expand Pay-Per-View Channels
New Frontier Media has announced that it has executed a five-year license agreement to rebrand and distribute three new international linear pay-per-view channels.
New Frontier Media Drops IPTV Service
New Frontier Media has decided to discontinue its IPTV operations, citing lower-than-expected demand for the service.
New Frontier Media Reports 4th Quarter Fiscal Results
Adult pay-per-view company New Frontier Media has reported its fourth quarter fiscal results that ended March 31.
DatingGold Partners With New Frontier Media Unit
DatingGold on Friday said it will provide its white label webcam service to SmartBucks, the affiliate program owned by New Frontier Media.
New Frontier Media Posts Higher Net Income
Adult pay-per-view company New Frontier Media swung to a profit in its latest fiscal quarter, with $1.5 million in net income reported.
Embedded Media Patent Suit Targets Playboy, New Frontier
Playboy Enterprises, New Frontier Media and 20 mainstream companies have been hit with a suit over technology that allows browsers to include embedded media and applications.