Calgary Herald

Company buys rights to Elvis’s intellectu­al property

- ADRIAN SAINZ

MEMPHIS, TENN. — The moneymakin­g enterprise called Elvis Presley has been sold.

Authentic Brands Group said Tuesday it has bought Elvis Presley’s intellectu­al property from CORE Media Group and is partnering with the founder of another company to operate the Graceland tourist attraction.

The purchase gives Authentic Brands control of Elvis Presley Enterprise­s, which manages the licensing and merchandis­ing rights to Presley’s image, name and likeness, in addition to a massive collection of music, photos, movies, television appearance­s and performanc­e specials featuring the King of Rock ’n’ Roll.

As part of the deal, National Entertainm­ent Collectibl­es Associatio­n founder Joel Weinshanke­r acquires Graceland’s operating rights, according to a statement announcing the sale. Weinshanke­r, Authentic Brands and the Presley family will partner in operating Graceland, it added.

A purchase price wasn’t disclosed. Also known as ABG, Authentic Brands Group is a New York-based intellectu­al property corporatio­n that manages brands including Marilyn Monroe and Muhammad Ali.

“This is an exciting day for Elvis and his fans,” Priscilla Presley, the singer’s former wife, said in a statement. “We look forward to working with the ABG team to further promote the legacy of Elvis. This is the opportunit­y the family has been envisionin­g to expand the Graceland experience and enhance Elvis’ image all over the world.”

Presley’s daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, says she will continue to own the Graceland home and the original items inside it.

“The licensing and merchandis­ing aspect of this business is not to be confused with the fact that the property will always remain with me and my family,” Lisa Marie Presley said.

Elvis Presley died at age 42 in Memphis on Aug. 16, 1977.

The Graceland home opened for tours on June 7, 1982. Presley-related exhibits, restaurant­s and gift shops selling clothing and memorabili­a are located across the street from the home. More than 500,000 people visit Graceland each year, bringing in millions in tourist revenue for its owner and the city.

Elvis Presley Enterprise­s runs a worldwide merchandis­ing and licensing business that keeps Elvis’ legend strong. In 2012, Elvis Presley Enterprise­s CEO Jack Soden said the licensing business generated about $32 million a year in revenue.

Plans to refurbish and modernize Graceland had been put on hold, but they could be renewed now that the sale is complete. Priscilla and Lisa Marie Presley both mentioned a possible expansion of Graceland in their statements Tuesday.

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The Associated Press/Files Authentic Brands will control licensing of Elvis Presley’s image. The King’s seen here in Kid Galahad.

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