Animation World Magazine, Issue 3.2, May 1998

Animation World News

Business

MSH Comes Of AGE. MSH Entertainment Corporation, a TV production, music and software development company, has agreed to acquire a majority interest stake in Abrams-Gentile Entertainment (AGE), a New York-based independent producer of children's programming, toys and merchandising properties. The two companies have been working together for two years on the production of the computer-animated TV series, Van-Pires, which is now in production on its second season. AGE, which has output more than 150 hours of family programming in the past four years, is most known for its successful toy line and animated series, Sky Dancers. MSH, a public company currently listed on the OTC Bulletin Board, is positioning itself to make a formal application for NASDAQ listing. Although the terms of the deal are not being disclosed, the transaction, scheduled to be completed in June, is being referred to as a "merger."

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