My comment:
(a) The subtitle "中國DMG收購 美公司出面" comes from Liberty Times itself. The text of the report says 中國DMG denies it.
(b) The German/Jewsih sruname Mintz means a person who lived in Mainz. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainz
"Dan Mintz, chief executive of the Los Angeles-based media company DMG Entertainment, has signed a deal to acquire Taiwan's top television network. * * * from the private equity firm Carlyle Group
"EBC is the largest privately owned Mandarin-language TV network with 20 channels, including eight in Taiwan that show a mix of news, sports, movies, dramas and children's programs. EBC also is carried on cable and satellite services in North America and Europe
"DMG, which is affiliated with a publicly traded company in China
"As part of a strategic reorganization in 2015, DMG announced it's China-based operations would list on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange through a reverse takeover involving Shenzhen Stock Exchange-listed Sichuan Gaojin Foods, a pork and meat processor. The deal, as reported by Variety, involved Gaojin issuing shares to buy up the larger DMG and set a valuation for DMG of RMB6.01 billion (US$970 million). Following the share issue, Peter Xiao Wenge, DMG’s chairman and biggest shareholder, was reported to become the largest individual shareholder of the listed company.[1] Under the new corporate structure, the listed Chinese company was renamed Yinji Entertainment & Media Co. Ltd. [SZSE 002143][2] or more commonly DMG Yinji. US-based operations remain privately-controlled and operate under the DMG Entertainment brand.
"DMG Yinji began ['in the early 1990s'] as an advertising agency that was founded by Dan Mintz, Peter Xiao, and Wu Bing
(d)
(i) 王令麟 founded Eastern 東森 Broadcasting Company (EBC; based in Taipei) in 1991. Carlyle acquired a majority of ownership in 2006.
(ii) Lisa Wang, Embattled Eastern Broadcasting to delist from bourse. Taipei Times, June 25, 2007. www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2007/06/25/2003366819