Wang Jianlin, chairman of the Wanda Group, speaks during an interview
in Beijing, China, August 23, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
REUTERS: Chinese conglomerate and cinema chain operator Dalian
Wanda’s proposed US$1 billion purchase of Dick Clark Productions Inc has
fallen apart, online entertainment news website The Wrap reported on
Monday, citing unnamed sources.
Wanda, run by China's richest man, Wang Jianlin, said in early
November that it would buy all of Dick Clark Productions, the company
that runs the Golden Globe awards and Miss America pageants.
The deal collapsed over problems getting currency out of China and
regulatory approval from the Chinese government, The Wrap said.
Wanda already owns Legendary Entertainment, co-producer of film hits
such as "Jurassic World," and U.S. cinema chain AMC Entertainment
Holdings Inc (AMC.N). It also has business ties with Sony Pictures and
Sony Corp's (6758.T) film unit in China.
The Dick Clark takeover had raised concerns among some U.S. lawmakers
about China's influence in Hollywood and the impact it might have on
U.S. media, although Jianlin had said his interest in the company
stemmed from business and not politics.
Dick Clark Productions and Dalian Wanda were not immediately
available for comment. Dick Clark's owner, media investment holding
company Eldridge Industries, was also not immediately available for
comment.
(Reporting by Diptendu Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Brown)
- Reuters
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