Major news from toy and entertainment giant Hasbro Inc., which says it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Entertainment One Music (“eOne Music”) for an aggregate price of US$385 million in cash.
The transaction has been approved by the Board of Directors of Hasbro and Entertainment One Canada Limited, and is subject to customary closing conditions and receipt of regulatory approvals.
Hasbro says eOne Music will be acquired by entities controlled by Blackstone, which also owns SESAC, a leading music rights organization. Subsequent to the closing of the transaction, eOne Music will operate as a separate business unit headed by its current Global President, music industry veteran Chris Taylor, and will focus on building a creator-first music brand with global scale and expertise. Purchased by Hasbro in 2019 as part of its acquisition of Entertainment One (“eOne”), eOne Music is a leading independent music business.
“This transaction will ensure that eOne Music is well positioned to unlock great opportunities for its many talented artists and partners, as Hasbro continues to focus on the core strategic elements of our Brand Blueprint to further strengthen our position as a purpose‐led play and entertainment company. On behalf of the Board and Hasbro management, I want to recognize the strong leadership of Chris Taylor and the entire eOne Music organization,” said Brian Goldner, Hasbro’s Chairman and CEO.
The move may have come as a surprise to many, as Hasbro has said the eOne acquisition is core to its business direction. Hasbro acquired eOne just two years ago, in 2019, for $4 billion.
However, the company has said in prior statements that the primary reason for the acquisition had to do with eOne’s properties in the world of film and television, including hits like Peppa Pig and PJ Masks, both of which are now among Hasbro’s most important brands.
While eOne Music boasts some very successful acts, they are typically not in line with Hasbro’s focus on families and children. Their roster includes the catalogs of ‘90s rap giant Death Row, Dualtone Records, Canadian indie band Last Gang as well as titles by the Lumineers, The Game, Ace Frehley, Brandy, Chuck Berry, En Vogue, Ghostface Killah, the Strumbellas, and RZA, among others.
“I’m excited to continue to lead and grow this exceptional business. We want the creative community to know that we are focused on making sure that this only benefits them and the work we do together. I also want to thank Brian Goldner and Hasbro for their support and partnership,” said Taylor.
Hasbro intends to use its net proceeds from the sale to accelerate deleveraging and other general corporate purposes. As part of the transaction, Entertainment One Canada Limited will sell the Canadian music division.
Subject to customary closing conditions and receipt of regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to close in the second or third quarter of 2021.