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Stéphane Courbit

Stéphane Courbit
Born (1965-04-28) April 28, 1965 (age 52)
Crest, Drôme, France
Education ISG Business School Paris
University Institutes of Technology, Valence
Occupation

CEO at LOV Group

Chairman at Banijay Group

CEO at LOV Group

Stéphane Courbit, (born 28 April 1965) is a French businessman in the sector of media and television.

In 2013, his net worth was estimated to be 450 million euros (equivalent of approximately 620 million U.S. dollars). He was listed as the 113th richest man in France.

Stéphane Courbit graduated from the ISG Business School of Paris and the University Institutes of Technology of Valence.

In 1990, he took part in the talk show, Ciel, mon mardi!. At the end of the show, he met the host, Christophe Dechavanne, and made him a show proposal. Christophe Dechavanne hired him as an intern at its production company Coyote where Stéphane Courbit became the producer of shows such as Combien ça coûte ?, Coucou c'est nous ! and La Première Fois.

In September 1993, he made a brief appearance on TF1 to work on the show TV Vision produced by Charles Villeneuve.

In the spring of 1994, he collaborated with Arthur (TV presenter) with whom he created the company CASE productions (Courbit Arthur Stéphane Essebag), which would become ASP (Arthur Stéphane Productions).

In 1998 and 2001, Endemol purchased ASP in two sessions and Stéphane Courbit became the president of Endemol France. In April 2001, Endemol France produced Loft Story, a reality television show aired by M6.

At the end of 2007, Stéphane Courbit left Endemol to create his own holding company, LOV Group, focused on activities related to the entertainment and IT industries.

LOV Group operates in four main businesses :

In January 2008, alongside Groupe Arnault, the Agnelli and De Agostini families and AMS Industries, Stéphane Courbit created Banijay Entertainment, a holding company regrouping a dozen of production companies: Air Productions (Nagui), Banijay Productions -former ALJ- (Alexia Laroche-Joubert), H20 Productions (Cyril Hanouna) in France; Cuarzo in Spain; Brainpool in Germany; Nordisk in Norway; Bunim/Murray in the United States; Screentime in Australia.
Simultaneously in 2007, Courbit invested in Euro Media Group, the European leader in providing audiovisual services that owns the television studios of La Plaine St Denis through Studios de France.
In July 2015, Banijay Group and Zodiak Media announced their merger, giving birth to the world's largest content production and distribution company not controlled by a media group in February 2016.


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