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  1. List of Cinar/Cookie Jar Group shows | DHX Media Wiki | Fandom. DHX Media Wiki. in: Where huddles, The little’ bits, The flying house. List of Cinar/Cookie Jar Group shows. Contents. 1Animated series. 1.1Cookie Jar. 1.1.1CINAR. 1.1.1.1FilmFair. 1.1.2DIC Entertainment. 2Live action series. 2.1Cookie Jar. 2.1.1DIC Entertainment. 3Specials. 3.1CINAR.

  2. The CINAR scandal was a major accounting scandal in Canada that came to light in March 2000 at CINAR, renamed to Cookie Jar Group, one of the world's most successful children's television production companies at the time.

  3. Cookie Jar Group was a Canadian media production and distribution company. The company was first established in 1976 as Cinar, a Montreal-based studio that was heavily involved in children's entertainment. The company's business model, which included the licensing of its properties into...

  4. History. 1971–1982: DIC Audiovisuel. 1982–1986: U.S. 1987–1993: Move to North America. 1993–2000: Limited partnerships. 2000–2004: Return to independence. 2004–2008: Going public and final years. 2008–2012: Cookie Jar Group and DHX Media. Programming blocks. Kideo TV. Weekend Funday. Funtown. Dragon Club. Panda Club. Freddy's Firehouse.

  5. The combined company will own the world’s most extensive independent library of children’s entertainment, including more than 8,550 half hour episodes. The transaction implies an enterprise value for Cookie Jar of $111 million, to be paid through a combination of approximately 36 million DHX shares, $5 million in cash, and the assumption of ...

  6. Aug 20, 2012 · Cookie Jar Group, the Canadian cartoon powerhouse built on the former animation empire of Cinar Corp., has agreed to be acquired by DHX Media Ltd. in a deal that will create the largest independent owner of children’s programming in the world.

  7. Jan 5, 2005 · Description. Developer, producer, and marketer of children's animated television programs. The company offers animated and live-action series that educate and entertain children and family audiences. Its subsidiaries include Cookie Jar Entertainment, Carson-Dellosa Publishing and HighReach Learning.

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