All Argonon articles – Page 8
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Argonon poaches Endemol entertainment exec
Tom Blakeson, the Endemol exec behind the Million Pound Drop and Pointless, is quitting to join super-indie Argonon.
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Former 19 exec to launch Cash in the Attic website
The former digital director of digital entertainment at 19 Entertainment has been hired by Argonon to lead the online spinoff of Cash In The Attic.
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Argonon and Spun Gold fail to seal deal
An £8m acquisition of Alan Titchmarsh Show producer Spun Gold TV by Argonon has collapsed at the eleventh hour.
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C4 breakfast show back for 2012
Freshly Squeezed, Channel 4’s daily breakfast show, has been recommissioned for another year-long run.
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Leopard to return stolen goods for BBC1
Victims of burglary will be reunited with the unusual items they have had stolen in a Leopard Films series for BBC Daytime.
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Leopard USA signs first format deal
Argonon-owned indie Leopard Films USA has secured its first format deal to remake Spanish show The Imposter in the States.
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Leopard USA wins first gameshow
Leopard Films USA has won the Argonon group’s first order for a gameshow with US network Speed.
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Argonon ties with Pacha
Emerging indie-group Argonon has signed its first content deal, producing rich media content for clubbing brand Pacha.
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Features
Overview: Distributors in healthy shape
Catalogues brimming with foreign content, the rise of DTT and demand from emerging economies has resulted in revenue growth for our surveyed companies.
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News
Murphy heads to Tiger Aspect from Argonon
Tiger Aspect has hired former FremantleMedia executive Shane Murphy to head the commercial side of its business.
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Leopard hires Hewer
Leopard Films has hired Jacqueline Hewer as head of daytime and is hunting a head of development and documentaries.
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Leopard joins Remedy in indie acquisitions spree
Leopard Films and Remedy Productions have joined forces to establish a new super-indie, with plans to build turnover to £100m within five years.
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Comment
Doing the sums on M&A
Global distribution is driving renewed interest in indie acquisitions.