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I wanted to update this thread with some questions and comments. Does anyone know if there are any new Daniel Boone Season 1 sets for sale at Amazon or elsewhere that has the complete 50 minute version of Episode #4 Lac Duquesne? Also it appears that a lot of the Daniel Boone TV Season sets have gone out of print and all of them may soon be out of print.
Does anyone have any information about the status of Liberation Media? Any information about Liberation Media or any company manufacturing more Season 1 through 6 sets of Daniel Boone? Thanks for all help!
Robert
Source: Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc.
Date: May 04, 2010 09:15 ET
Camelot Acquires Liberation Film Library
Asset Acquisition Nets Camelot 750 Titles Now, Potential to add 138 Additional Titles Later
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., May 4, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB:CMGR) ("Camelot") announced today that it has acquired the assets of Liberation Entertainment, Inc. ("Liberation"), including 750 of Liberation's 888 title film library initially, with the potential to add 138 more titles once title issues are cleared. In a deal valued between $3,900,000 and $4,430,000, Camelot Film Group, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Camelot, picked up an eclectic library comprised of titles encompassing a wide-range of genres in film and television spanning a period of more than 40 years, including such titles as the "Wolverine and X-Men" animated series, the "Peter Gunn" television series, the original "House on Sorority Row" and the original "Frost/Nixon" interviews. The marketing and sale of the library titles worldwide will be managed by Camelot Distribution Group, led by President of Distribution Jamie Thompson.
"This acquisition represents a big step forward for Camelot and the implementation of our business model, especially with our ongoing focus on acquiring and distributing independent films," stated Camelot Chairman Robert P. Atwell. "In 2009, this library generated in excess of $5,000,000 in gross revenue for Liberation. Even though 2010 year to date revenue numbers are minimal due to the recent inactivity of Liberation, with our highly motivated distribution team working with film and television buyers both domestically and internationally, we are confident that we will be able to maximize revenues not only for Camelot and our stockholders, but for our producing partners in the library as well."
Camelot paid cash and issued shares of its common and preferred stock to complete the acquisition, which is the first of four planned acquisitions Camelot has slated, with negotiations for two more distribution companies and a post production facility currently ongoing.
"We are also excited about the possibility of expanding the revenue potential of this library through the extension of rights and acquiring additional rights to the titles as we move forward," Mr. Atwell stated. "This library fits perfectly into our expansion plans for Camelot Distribution Group in part due to the wide variety of content which spans many different genres. We believe this library eventually has the potential to exceed all of our expectations."
Details of the acquisition can be found on Camelot's web site at
www.camelotent.com or through Camelot's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission at
www.sec.gov.
ABOUT CAMELOT ENTERTAINMENT, INC
Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. is a US publicly traded company (OTCBB:CMGR) with three major divisions: Camelot Film Group, which includes Camelot Distribution Group and DarKnight Pictures, Camelot Studio Group and Camelot Production Services Group. Camelot is building a unique form of motion picture studio infrastructure by redefining the development, financing, production, and distribution process. Camelot is a member of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA). For information about Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc., please visit the Company's web site at
www.camelotent.com.
According to Camelot Entertainment's site, all 165 episodes of Daniel Boone are now part of Camelot's library. Whether there are any plans to release or re-release any episodes/seasons of Daniel Boone has yet to be announced. However, Camelot attended last year's NATPE Market & Conference to showcase their library as outlined in this press release:
Monday, January 24th, 2011
CAMELOT ENTERTAINMENT BRINGING EXCITING TELEVISION CONTENT TO NATPE 2011
Television Based Content Market Taking Place January 24-26
Universal City, CA – (January 24, 2011) Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB: CMGR) (”Camelot”) announced today that Camelot Distribution Group President, Jamie Thompson, will head up the Camelot Distribution sales team at the National Association of Television Program Executives (“NATPE”) global television market. NATPE 2011, North America’s largest television market, is the only U.S. based content market for buyers and sellers. At the nexus of content and technology, NATPE is celebrating its 40th year. The market is taking place at the Fontainebleau Resort in Miami Beach, Florida, January 24-26th, 2011.
“NATPE is a great way to expose Camelot up to the Latin American market,” stated Jamie Thompson, Camelot President of Distribution. “We have content that is perfect for television and this will open up new relationship opportunities for Camelot.”
Camelot, which is currently attending the Sundance Film Festival, will be exhibiting both new distribution titles and its extensive library that includes television programming such as the 1960’s series “Daniel Boone” and “Peter Gunn.”