InterMedia Partners

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InterMedia Advisors LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryPrivate equity
Founded2005
FounderLeo Hindery
Headquarters48th floor on the Chrysler Building
New York, New York, United States
Key people
Tom Daschle,
Alan Sokol
ProductsLeveraged buyout, Growth capital
Total assets$1 billion
Websitewww.intermediaadvisors.com
The Chrysler Building, the location of the headquarters

InterMedia Advisors, LLC (a..k.a. InterMedia Partners), is a private equity investment firm focused on leveraged buyout and growth capital investments in the media sector.

The firm, which was founded in 2005 by notable private equity investor Leo Hindery,[citation needed] is based on the 48th floor of the Chrysler Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[1][2]

Among the firm's most notable investments through its InterMedia Outdoor Holdings media company subsidiary are Thomas Nelson, Hemisphere Media Group, Universal Sports, Control Room, Aspire, BlackBook Media, @Home Network, Sportsman Channel, Cinelatino, Soul Train Holdings, Vibe Lifestyle Network, Pasiones, Television Dominicana, CentroAmerica TV, UPtv, and Puerto Rican station WAPA-TV.

Tom Daschle

In 2005, Tom Daschle joined the firm as a senior adviser. It was during his time at InterMedia that Daschle reportedly had the use of a limousine and chauffeur that he did not report in his income taxes.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us." InterMedia Partners. Retrieved on October 18, 2011. "InterMedia Advisors, LLC 405 Lexington Avenue, 48th Floor New York, NY 10174"
  2. ^ "Toon for sale?" Peterlee Mail. Friday July 4, 2008. Retrieved on October 20, 2011. "Ashley is said to have told private equity investors InterMedia Partners - based in the swanky Chrysler Building -[...]"
  3. ^ Jake Tapper, "Bumps in the Road: Obama's HHS Secretary Nominee Faces Tax Questions Over Car and Driver," ABC News, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009)
  4. ^ Jonathan Weisman, "Daschle Paid Back Taxes After Vetting," Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2009. (Accessed January 31, 2009)

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