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Getty Images buys Rex Features
Details are still sketchy as the official announcement will be made at 5 PM ( UK time) but according to sources, the London staff has just be informed of the purchase. They might be waiting to inform the Berliner staff, located in Los Angeles, bought by Rex Features a few years back. This acquisition makes sense.
After many years of trying alone, Getty Images has never succeeded in taking the number one place from Old timer Rex Features. They desperately tried. Thus, in a true and tried fashion, if Getty cannot beat, Getty purchases.
This is going to rock the photo agency world in many levels and in a lot of countries outside the UK. Rex Features does not own much content and has mostly been a distributor of various content. One thinks primarily of SIPA, which has been a key associate of Rex since its beginning. Will SIPA continue to get Rex’s material for France ? Will Rex Getty still distribute them in the UK ? And what about the little celebrity agency Berliner in LA? Does Getty need another celebrity agency on top of Filmmagic, Wireimage, Buzzfoto , AFP and their own ?
Maybe the 5PM relase will give us more info. But then, probably not.
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PRESS RELEASE “Celebrity and entertainment content is a growing and vital part of the editorial imagery industry and this acquisition positions us to meet and exceed the demand for nearly instantaneous material,” said Jonathan Klein, co-founder and CEO of Getty Images. “Growing our entertainment imagery business continues to be a key strategic focus. The real winners will be our customers, who can now expect to see greater choice and more easily accessible imagery.”
Getty Images intends to maintain Rex Features’ brand and with the combined resources of Getty Images and Rex Features, Getty Images will continue to generate new imagery for their respective celebrity and entertainment collections. Additionally, Getty Images’ global distribution channels will increase international customers’ access to Rex Features’ products and services.
The acquisition of Rex Features was driven by the continually evolving celebrity imagery business and gives Getty Images more coverage capabilities for events and portraiture and will expand the entertainment and celebrity imagery segment.
“Over more than five decades, Rex Features has built a strong heritage and reputation that Getty Images will build upon to the benefit of customers worldwide,” added Klein. “Getty Images has always been dedicated to making strategic investments that will provide long-term value to our customers.
6 Responses to “Getty Images buys Rex Features”
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April 26, 2010 at 11:54 am
I’ve been a contributor to Rex Features since about 1979. I am sorry I will no longer be doing business directly with them and wish all the staff and the Selby family the best. Paul,do you feel this is a good deal for photographers ? Or will our images be licensed at subscription prices ?
BTW-My photo archive, Pix International (www.pixintl.com) is for sale and all the work is my own
Best,Linda
April 26, 2010 at 11:59 am
Nothing that Getty has done has been good for photographers. Why would they change now ?
April 26, 2010 at 12:50 pm
nice work breaking the scoop!
April 27, 2010 at 12:13 am
Did you hear that Getty’s project name for the Rex Take over was Dog Bone! I wonder how many photographers will talk to previous tenants of this position and make a sharp move away from Rex who are now part of the Walmart for images.
April 29, 2010 at 10:37 am
This original post may not have many comments but I have had 4 offers of representation of my archive as an ‘alternative’ if I decided not to stay on with Rex/Getty.
I never even received the email that allegedly Rex sent to photographers!
I’ve not decided on anything actually since my intention si to sell the Pix International archive so I ca concentrate on different projects.
Linda Matlow,PIXINTL
http://pixintl.com
http://pixintl.com/gallery.html
April 29, 2010 at 10:37 am
This original post may not have many comments but I have had 4 offers of representation of my archive as an ‘alternative’ if I decided not to stay on with Rex/Getty.
I never even received the email that allegedly Rex sent to photographers!
I’ve not decided on anything actually since my intention is to sell the Pix International archive so I ca concentrate on different projects.
Linda Matlow,PIXINTL
http://pixintl.com
http://pixintl.com/gallery.html