Discovery Holding Company

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Company typePublic
PredecessorLiberty Media
Discovery Holding Company
Company typePublic
IndustryBroadcasting & Cable TV
PredecessorLiberty Media
Founded2005; 20 years ago (2005)
DefunctSeptember 18, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-09-18)
FateMerged operations with Discovery Communications, LLC and Advance/Newhouse Communications
SuccessorDiscovery Communications (later Warner Bros. Discovery)
HeadquartersPrincipal executive offices located at Meridian, Colorado
Key people
John C. Malone (CEO & chairman)
Robert R. Bennett (president and Director)
ProductsHolding Company focused on media
RevenueDecrease US$6,497 million[1]
Number of employees
3,800, essentially all with subsidiaries
Websitediscoveryholding.com
(archived)

Discovery Holding Company was an American company headquartered in Meridian, Colorado. The postal designation of nearby Englewood was commonly listed as the company's location in corporate filings and news accounts.

The company used to hold a 66-2/3% ownership stake in Discovery Communications, LLC, and operated Ascent Media and AccentHealth, LLC. On September 17, 2008, Discovery Holdings divested its interest in Ascent Media, and reorganized its remaining businesses around a new publicly traded holding company, Discovery Communications, Inc.

Members of the board of directors of Discovery Holding included: John C. Malone and Robert R. Bennett. Former CEO John C. Malone is also the chairman of Liberty Media Corporation from which Discovery Holding Company was spun off in 2005.[2]

Financials

Source: SEC filings

  • Cash and cash equivalents at March 31, 2007: $150M USD
  • Total shareholders’ equity at March 31, 2007: $4,570M USD
  • Revenue for 2006: $688M USD
  • Net earnings for 2006: -$28M USD

Holdings

Discovery Holding owned the following subsidiary companies until the corporate restructuring completed on September 17, 2008.

Spin-off and restructuring

References

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