Regency Enterprises

Founder Arnon Milchan's daughter Alexandra Milchan headed their offshoot "Regency Vision", originally intended as a competitor to companies like New Line Cinema's Fine Line Features, a "specialty features" division.

[4] On March 24, 1999, Regency executive David Matalon joined the supervisory board of Puma AG, an international sports company.

At the time, Regency Enterprises (the holding company) was the largest single shareholder in Puma, with more than a 25% stake.

[6] On September 9, 1997, Milchan signed a 15-year distribution pact with 20th Century Fox worldwide in all media with the exception of foreign television rights, ending the previous association with Warner Bros. (1991–1999).

[16][17] This includes Disney's handling of global theatrical distribution, home entertainment, and first pay rights for New Regency.

New Regency's sales team, led by Charlotte Thorp and primarily based out of London, United Kingdom will handle all other television and SVOD rights after the first pay window as well as other business development.

On July 17, 2007, Regency Television shut down all production and closed its business after nine years in operation.