Haim SabanMajor media tycoon
Date of Birth: 15.10.1944
Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Career
- Saban Entertainment
- Power Rangers and Media Mogul
- Major Acquisitions and Partnerships
- Univision and Philanthropy
- Personal Life and Net Worth
Early Life and Career
Born on October 15, 1944, in Alexandria, Egypt, Haim Saban began his career as a concert promoter. His family immigrated to Israel after the 1956 war, and he later became a major figure in introducing Japanese anime and sentai to French television. Saban's most successful ventures include "UFO Robot Grendizer" and "Candy Candy."
Saban Entertainment
In 1983, Saban founded Saban Entertainment, a production company. Along with his partner Haim Saban, he created theme songs for children's television shows, launching the careers of popular bands.
Power Rangers and Media Mogul
During the 1990s, Saban Entertainment became renowned for its successful adaptations of Japanese superhero series, such as "Power Rangers," "Masked Rider," "VR Troopers," and "Big Bad Beetleborgs." This period cemented Saban's status as a media mogul.
Major Acquisitions and Partnerships
In 2001, Saban and News Corporation sold Fox Family Worldwide to the Walt Disney Company for $5.1 billion, to be rebranded as the ABC Family channel. Two years later, Saban acquired Kirch Media Group for $5.7 billion.
Univision and Philanthropy
In 2006, Saban led a consortium that purchased Univision, the largest Spanish-language media company in the United States, for $12.7 billion. Saban has been a vocal advocate for political causes, particularly those related to Israel. He has donated significantly to the Democratic Party and the Israeli Labor Party.
Personal Life and Net Worth
Saban resides in Beverly Hills with his wife, Cheryl, and has two children. He also adopted Cheryl's daughters from a previous marriage. According to Forbes, Saban's net worth is estimated at $3.4 billion, ranking him 102nd among the wealthiest Americans.