DHX Media

DHX Media Ltd. (doing business as WildBrain) is a Canadian media production and distribution company founded in 2006 by Michael Donovan, and is headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The company was formed following the merger of two Canadian production companies, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company.

DHX Media is the world's largest independent owner of childrens' and family programming, with more than 13,000 half-hours in its library, including titles such as Peanuts, Teletubbies, Caillou, Inspector Gadget, and the first 15 seasons of Arthur.

In 2012, DHX Media acquired Cookie Jar Entertainment (formerly known as CINAR), which co-produced and animated from 1996-2011, when 9 Story Media Group took over co-producing, animating, and distributing new seasons of the series starting with season 16, with DHX Media still holding rights to the first 15 seasons.