Cuatro Cabezas
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Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas (in English, Four Heads), also known as 4K, was an Argentine production company that specializes in content for television, radio and motion picture production, advertising, and Internet content. It was founded in 1993 by owners and founders, Diego Guebel, Sebastián Melendez, Caito Lorenzo and Mario Pergolini.[1][2] The company also operates in Chile, Brazil, Spain and Italy.
Cuatro Cabezas started as an independent television producer; after 15 years it became a significant multimedia company in the Spanish speaking world.
On August 16, 2007, Dutch international production group Eyeworks announced that they had acquired Cuatro Cabezas.[1][2] On February 11, 2014, the Warner Bros. Television Group announced the purchase of Eyeworks for US$273 million. However, Eyeworks USA would remain independent.[3] The acquisition was completed on June 2 of that year. The acquisition gives Warner Bros. TV production units in 15 additional territories.[4]
Free TV
- CQC (1996– )
- El Rayo (1995–2002)
- Super M 2002 (2002)
- Camino a la gloria (2002)
- Super M 2003 (2003)
- Planetario (2003)
- E-24 (2003–2006)
- Algo habrán hecho (2005– )
- La Liga (2005–2007)
- Nos pierde la fama (2006)
- Hermanos y Detectives (2007) (Spanish version)
- 30 Segundos
- La Ultima Tentacion
- Ciudad Roja
Pay TV
- Ciudades y Copas (Discovery Travel & Living)
- Casas (Discovery Travel & Living)
- Historia Secreta (History Channel)
- Proyecto 48 (TNT)
Radio
X4 FM is Cuatro Cabezas’ radio station, founded in August 2000. It changed its format in June 2001. It mostly transmits material rarely found on other stations.
Film
- Plata quemada (2000)
- La Ciénaga (2000)