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Midwich Group acquires software specialist and creates US broadcast division

Acquisition of Toolfarm.com Inc (“Toolfarm”) and Digital Media Promos, Inc (trading as “76 Media Systems”) helps Midwich to continue investing in the broadcast and video creation market to support its vendors and customers

Midwich has announced the acquisition of Toolfarm.com Inc (“Toolfarm”) and Digital Media Promos, Inc (trading as “76 Media Systems”). Toolfarm is the market leading global distributor of video software products and plugins, with a particular focus on 3D and motion graphics, whilst 76 Media Systems is a value-add distributor of high-end video storage and media asset management hardware to the North American market.

Both businesses are currently run by CEO Rich D’Angelo, who was also the founder of 76 Media Systems. D’Angelo will continue to lead both businesses as part of a newly formed broadcast division of Midwich’s US organisation Starin Marketing Inc (“Starin”) focussing on the value-add distribution of software and hardware used in video creation and editing, streaming and storage to the combined Toolfarm, 76 Media Systems and Starin channel customer base. Toolfarm’s founders, Jason Sharp & Colin Sharp will step away from the business as part of the transaction.

Stephen Fenby, Midwich Group managing director

Whilst based in the US, Toolfarm has a global reach, with a customer base reaching across North America, Europe and Asia, working with vendor partners including Maxon and Boris FX. 76 Media Systems is based in Philadelphia and works with key brand EditShare. 

Both businesses serve customers across a spectrum of applications, many of which are complementary to Starin’s portfolio focus, as high-quality video creation becomes more and more prevalent in the corporate, education and house of worship verticals, among many others.

The investment in Toolfarm also represents further development in the Group’s software distribution capabilities as it looks to provide channel partners with a trusted supplier of software, hardware, and services.

The acquisition of Toolfarm and 76 Media Systems follows the recent announcement of the acquisition of Canadian distributor SFM as Midwich grows its capability in the North American market and beyond.

“I am delighted to welcome Rich and the Toolfarm and 76 Media Systems teams to the Group,” said Stephen Fenby, Midwich Group managing director (pictured). “The broadcast and video creation market is one of our key technology categories and we will continue to invest in this market to support our vendors and customers. Toolfarm also represents our first acquisition of a dedicated software distributor which marks an important milestone in our ongoing development”

Rich D’Angelo, CEO of Toolfarm and 76 Media Systems added: “Starin, and the wider Midwich group, are a very natural fit for Toolfarm and 76 Media. We are looking forward to working with our new colleagues and helping our vendors grow their business, while continuing to offer the focussed support on which we have built our reputation.”