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Dolphin Entertainment

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Dolphin Entertainment, Inc.
TypePublic
Nasdaq: DLPN
Russell Microcap Index component
Industry
Founded1996; 30 years ago (1996) in Miami, Florida
FounderBill O'Dowd
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bill O'Dowd (Chairman and CEO)
ProductsFeature films
Television
Digital content
DivisionsDolphin Entertainment
Dolphin Marketing
Dolphin Ventures
Subsidiaries42West
The Door
Shore Fire Media
The Digital Dept.
Viewpoint Creative
Special Projects
Elle Communications
Always Alpha
Dolphin Films
Websitedolphinentertainment.com

Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. is an American entertainment marketing and production company based in Coral Gables, Florida. Founded in 1996 by Bill O'Dowd, the company produces television series and films aimed primarily at children and young adults, and owns public relations and marketing firms through acquisitions. Dolphin has also expanded into digital media, including non-fungible token (NFT) ventures and influencer marketing.[1]

History

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Dolphin Entertainment was founded in 1996 in Miami by Bill O'Dowd, a Harvard Law School graduate who had previously worked as a corporate lawyer.[2][3] In its earliest years, the company specialized in live-action children's and young-adult programming and built a catalog of executive producer credits that included the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, as well as the Nickelodeon original movies Shredderman Rules, The Last Day of Summer and the Roxy Hunter television film franchise. Zoey 101 was nominated for the Outstanding Children's Program Emmy Award in 2005, with O'Dowd serving as executive producer.[4]

In June 2008, Dolphin Digital Media, Inc., a digital subsidiary established by O'Dowd to develop child-safe social networking websites tied to the company's television properties, was acquired by Toronto-based Logica Holdings, Inc. in a reverse takeover in exchange for approximately 24 million shares of Logica common stock, representing 51% of the outstanding shares. Logica subsequently renamed itself Dolphin Digital Media, Inc. and changed its ticker symbol to DPDM. In 2010, the company launched the Dolphin Digital Studios division to produce original online programming for tweens and teens.[5] In 2016, Dolphin's Dolphin Films division partnered with Mattel and Ingenious Media to co-finance and produce the live-action superhero film Max Steel, starring Andy García and Maria Bello.[6][7] In October 2016, it opened an office in Corning.[8][9]

In March 2017, Dolphin acquired the entertainment public-relations firm 42West for approximately US$28 million in an all-stock transaction that included up to US$9.3 million in performance-based contingent consideration.[10][11] In July 2017, the company changed its name from Dolphin Digital Media, Inc. to Dolphin Entertainment, Inc., and on December 21, 2017 it uplisted its common stock to the Nasdaq under the symbol DLPN.[12]

In July 2018, Dolphin acquired the lifestyle and hospitality public relations agency, The Door, for aggregate consideration of up to US$11 million, including up to US$7 million in performance-based contingent consideration.[13][14] In October 2018, it acquired the Massachusetts-based creative branding and production firm Viewpoint Creative for US$2 million in cash and stock.[15] In December 2019, Dolphin acquired the music and entertainment public-relations firm Shore Fire Media, at which point all three of Dolphin's PR subsidiaries, 42West, The Door and Shore Fire, appeared on the Observer PR Power 50 list.[16]

In March 2021, Dolphin Entertainment "formed a new division dedicated to designing, producing, releasing and promoting NFTs for the company and its clients across film, TV, music, gaming, food and technology."[17]

In August 2020, Dolphin acquired the Los Angeles-based influencer marketing agency Be Social, founded by Ali Grant.[18] In January 2021, Dolphin acquired the gaming and esports communications firm B/HI (formerly Bender/Helper Impact), which became a division of 42West. In March 2021, Dolphin formed a new division dedicated to the design, production and promotion of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) across film, television, music, gaming and hospitality, and in August 2021 it announced a joint venture with West Realm Shire Services to create consumer-facing NFT marketplaces for sports and entertainment brands.[19][20]

In 2022, Dolphin opened the Midnight Theatre, a 150-seat performance venue in Manhattan West in New York City, later renamed the Mastercard Midnight Theatre under a multi-year sponsorship with Mastercard.[21] In March 2022, Dolphin Entertainment formed a joint initiative with The Flower Girls, a fine art NFT collection by artist Varvara Alay.[22] In May 2022, Dolphin and IMAX Corporation signed a multi-year agreement, announced at the Cannes Film Festival, to jointly finance, develop, and produce a slate of feature-length documentaries.[23][24] Later that year, in November 2022, Dolphin acquired the New York-based influencer marketing agency Socialyte.[25] In September 2023, Be Social and Socialyte were merged to form a unified creator-economy agency called The Digital Dept.[26] In October 2023, Dolphin acquired the talent-booking and event production agency Special Projects.[27]

In May 2024, Dolphin Films released The Blue Angels, a documentary film co-financed with IMAX about the United States Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron, which debuted at number one on Prime Video in the United States over the Memorial Day weekend and became one of the highest-grossing documentaries of the year.[28][29] In July 2024, Dolphin acquired Elle Communications, a New York– and Los Angeles–based public relations agency specializing in social and environmental impact, paying US$2.025 million in cash and 2,089,783 shares of common stock at closing, with up to US$450,000 in additional cash consideration tied to 2024 revenue.[30][31][32] In October 2024, Dolphin launched Always Alpha, a talent management firm focused exclusively on women's sports, founded by Olympic track-and-field athlete Allyson Felix, her brother Wes Felix and sports executive Cosette Chaput.[33][34]

In February 2026, Dolphin formed a joint initiative with DealMaker to facilitate retail capital investment in celebrity-led consumer and lifestyle brands.[35] Dolphin also co-produced Youngblood, a remake of the 1986 ice hockey drama, with Canadian studio Aircraft Pictures.[36] The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in North America in March 2026 by Well Go USA and Photon Films.[37]

Acquisitions

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List of companies acquired by Dolphin Entertainment
Company acquired Date of acquisition Company notes References
42West March 2017 Public relations and marketing firm[38]
The Door July 2018 lifestyle and hospitality public relations, creative branding and marketing services agency[39]
Viewpoint Creative November 2018 full-service boutique creative branding and production agency[40]
Shore Fire Media December 2019 public relations and media management firm[41]
Be Social August 2020 digital influencer marketing firm[42]
B/HI January 2021 boutique gaming and e-sports PR firm[43]
Special Projects October 2023 talent booking and events firm [44]

Selected filmography

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This includes:

Films

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Series

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References

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  1. Arnold, Thomas K. (July 13, 2007). "Dolphin pics flow to Nick en route to Sony DVD". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. "Bill O'Dowd – Founder and CEO Dolphin Entertainment". United Way Worldwide.
  3. "Bill O'Dowd". University of Miami School of Communication.
  4. "Zoey 101". Emmys. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  5. "Dolphin Digital Media Announces New Digital Entertainment Division". NBC News. September 9, 2010.
  6. McNary, Dave (February 7, 2014). "Andy Garcia Starring in 'Max Steel' Movie". Variety.
  7. Kit, Borys (August 2, 2013). "'Max Steel' Back in Action at Dolphin Entertainment (Exclusive)".
  8. "Dolphin Entertainment opens doors". The Leader.
  9. Murray, Jeff. "Corning man seeks to be entertainment mogul". Star-Gazette.
  10. Kilday, Gregg (March 30, 2017). "PR Firm 42West Acquired by Dolphin Digital Media in $28 Million Deal". The Hollywood Reporter.
  11. "Dolphin Digital Media Acquires PR Powerhouse 42West". SEC. March 30, 2017.
  12. "Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. (DLPN) Company Profile & Facts". Yahoo! Finance.
  13. Washkuch, Frank (July 12, 2018). "The Door acquired by Dolphin Entertainment". PR Week.
  14. Fleming, Mike Jr. (July 11, 2018). "42West Parent Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Hospitality PR Firm The Door". Deadline.
  15. "Form 8-K – Viewpoint Computer Animation acquisition". SEC. October 31, 2018.
  16. Eggertsen, Chris (December 3, 2019). "Shore Fire Media, PR Firm for Bruce Springsteen & Kesha, Acquired by Dolphin Entertainment". Billboard.
  17. Kilgore, Tomi (March 23, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment stock more than doubles after forming new NFT division". Marketwatch.
  18. "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Be Social". Nasdaq. August 17, 2020.
  19. "Dolphin Entertainment stock more than doubles after forming new NFT division". MarketWatch. March 23, 2021.
  20. Lang, Brent (August 2, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment, FTX Launching NFT Marketplace for Sports and Entertainment Brands". Variety.
  21. "New York's Mastercard Midnight Theatre brings in Oak View Group". TheTicketingBusiness. May 22, 2024.
  22. Lang, Brent (March 4, 2022). "Dolphin Entertainment Partners With Female-Led NFT Collection The Flower Girls". Variety.
  23. "IMAX, Dolphin Entertainment Announce Deal To Finance, Produce Documentary Feature Slate — Cannes". Deadline Hollywood. May 19, 2022.
  24. "Cannes: Imax Signs Documentary Deal With Dolphin Entertainment, Starting With 'Blue Angels'". The Hollywood Reporter. May 19, 2022.
  25. "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Influencer Marketing Powerhouse Socialyte". Newswire. November 14, 2022.
  26. "Influencer Agencies Be Social and Socialyte Merge as The Digital Dept". WWD. September 19, 2023.
  27. "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Premiere Talent Booking, Creative Content and Event Production Agency Special Projects". SEC. October 3, 2023.
  28. "Amazon Studios Nabs J.J. Abrams, Imax's 'The Blue Angels' Documentary". The Hollywood Reporter. May 2023.
  29. "'The Blue Angels' Review: IMAX Doc Pays Tribute to Navy Aerial Unit". The Hollywood Reporter. May 14, 2024.
  30. Lang, Brent (July 15, 2024). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Social and Environmental Impact PR Firm Elle Communications". Variety.
  31. Ruderman, Jess (July 15, 2024). "Dolphin Entertainment acquires Elle Communications". PR Week.
  32. "Form 8-K – Elle Communications acquisition". SEC. July 15, 2024.
  33. "Allyson Felix Launches Women's Sports Management Firm Always Alpha". Variety. October 8, 2024.
  34. "Allyson Felix Launches 'Always Alpha' To Power The Next Generation Of Women In Sports". Essence. October 25, 2024.
  35. Littleton, Cynthia (February 17, 2026). "Dolphin Entertainment Looks to Expand Online Capital Raising for Creators and Influencers Through Partnership With DealMaker".
  36. Burton, Carson (September 7, 2022). "'Youngblood' Feature Reboot in the Works With Charles Officer Directing for Aircraft Pictures and Dolphin Entertainment". Variety.
  37. "Vaneast Boards Sales On Ice Hockey Classic Remake 'Youngblood'". Deadline Hollywood. February 13, 2026.
  38. Kilday, Gregg (March 30, 2017). "PR Firm 42West Acquired by Dolphin Digital Media in $28 Million Deal". The Hollywood Reporter.
  39. Fleming, Mike Jr. (July 11, 2018). "42West Parent Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Hospitality PR Firm The Door". Deadline.
  40. Fleminr Jr, Mike (November 1, 2018). "42West Parent Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Viewpoint Creative". Deadline.
  41. Eggertsen, Chris (December 3, 2019). "Shore Fire Media, PR Firm for Bruce Springsteen & Kesha, Acquired by Dolphin Entertainment". Billboard.
  42. Spangler, Todd (August 17, 2020). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Influencer-Marketing Firm Be Social". Variety.
  43. Low, Elaine (January 12, 2021). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires B/HI, Gaming PR Firm Will Operate as Division of 42West". Variety.
  44. Littleton, Cynthia (2023-10-03). "Dolphin Entertainment Acquires Talent Booking and Events Firm Special Projects (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
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