Aussie players might know Fremantle Media as producer some of the biggest TV shows to hit the country like Sons and Daughters, Prisoner, and The Young Doctors.
More recently, however, the firm has branched out into mega reality shows like The X Factor - a massive hit around the world.
And where shows like The Wheel of Fortune and X Factor come, online slots usually follow. Fremantle has backed up its roster of shows with some pretty kick-ass online games for players. Let's take a look at why Fremantle is building itself up to be a massive player in the online slots market.
FremantleMedia was born in 2001, although the company's history stretches back to 1917 (when online slots were a mere twinkle in the CEO's eye).
After the new company was formed, Pop Idol hit a stunned US TV audience as the music reality show took hold of our Saturday nights.
X Factor launched in 2004, with shows like American Idol and Britain's Got Talent cementing the firm's place as primetime TV slot pioneers.
Slots of a different sort followed as the company moved into online gaming and began to release games based on their popular shows: X Factor Steps to Stardom remains a popular slot, while games based on older Fremantle shows like The Price is Right and Blockbusters have been a hit too.
More recently, FremantleMedia has teamed up with Ludia Inc. to produce some popular slots on Facebook.
Free-play games like Press Your Luck and The Price is Right (with an emphasis on purchasing 'credits' to further your game) have proved to be big hits with casual fun-slots players.