InterMedia Partners

The firm, which was founded in 2005 by notable private equity investor Leo Hindery,[citation needed] is based on the 48th floor of the Chrysler Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[1][2] Until 2014, the firm's most notable investments were through its InterMedia Outdoor Holdings media company subsidiary which included Thomas Nelson, Hemisphere Media Group, Universal Sports, Control Room, Aspire, BlackBook Media, @Home Network, Sportsman Channel, Cinelatino, Soul Train Holdings, Vibe Lifestyle Network, Pasiones, Television Dominicana, CentroAmerica TV, Up, WAPA América, and Puerto Rican station WAPA-TV.The firm sold the division to Kroenke Sports & Entertainment which renamed the company Outdoor Sportsman Group.In 2005, Tom Daschle joined the firm as a senior adviser.[3][4] This article about a private equity or venture capital firm based in the United States is a stub.
The Chrysler Building , the location of the headquarters
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