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Whisper Exits Sony Stake & Returns To Private Ownership

March 5, 2026 at 09:00 AM
By Max Goldbart
Whisper Exits Sony Stake & Returns To Private Ownership
EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake after five years and returned to private ownership. The sports and entertainment producer, which was founded 15 years ago by Sunil Patel, broadcaster Jake Humphrey and Formula 1 champion David Coulthard, has spent the past year seeking new ownership or minority investment. In […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake after five years and returned to private ownership EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake after five years and returned to private ownership. Monitor developments in Whisper for further updates.

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EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake af

EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake after five years and returned to private ownership. The sports and entertainment producer, which was founded 15 years ago by Sunil Patel, broadcaster Jake Humphrey and Formula 1 champion David Coulthard, has spent the past year seeking new ownership or minority investment. In […] L to R: Jake Humphrey, Sunil Patel, David Coulthard Whisper EXCLUSIVE: Brady & The Blues producer Whisper has exited its Sony Pictures Television (SPT) stake after five years and returned to private ownership. The sports and entertainment producer, which was founded 15 years ago by Sunil Patel, broadcaster Jake Humphrey and Formula 1 champion David Coulthard, has spent the past year seeking new ownership or minority investment. In the end, it has opted for “using external finance to deliver a bold and ambitious strategy, create an employee equity scheme, and allow the management team – led by CEO and founder, Sunil Patel – to drive new growth and market expansion,” it said. Related Stories Acquisitions AMC+ Lands BBC Crime Family Series 'This City Is Ours'
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