Entertainment Rights' US and UK subsidiaries to operate as one entity.
ER, Big Idea and Classic Media all snapped up.
Number of bidders have completed due diligence in order to make a transaction 'imminently'.
Brands such as She-Ra making headway in category, while Postman Pat collection bolstered.
Firm ties with Ludia to develop titles across a wide range of platforms.
ER signs partnership with Premier Stage Productions for new SDS live show in 2010.
Firm strengthens ties with 3DBA for 4D theatre attractions worldwide.
Former Emap boss Sir Robin Miller takes the helm, as founder Rod Bransgrove steps down.
Telegraph says six offers have been made, including from Spectrum, the third largest shareholder in the firm.
Shares fall has troubled firm told to pay £245,000 by Financial Services Authority.
CBBC commissions second series of Basil's Swap Shop from The Foundation.
Cookie Jar, HIT and BKN International among those in talks to buy troubled firm, says The Telegraph.
Licensing.biz looks back at some of the major stories we covered last year.
Firm in early stage discussions with a potential bidder.
Firm unveils Phillips’ replacement along with board changes, new bank facilities and trading update.
Chief Executive leaves after just nine months with the company.
Entertainment Rights announces its TV content is available for download and purchase on the iTunes Store in the UK.
Global publishing deal inked for new pre-school brand from Tiger Aspect.
Underlying business is in good health says chief executive, despite "significant" loss of £105m in interim results.
Sunday Times report says firm has drawn up a list of disposals to reduce its debt.