All Kate Bulkley articles – Page 16
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Media money: What will Tinopolis gain from the purchase of a Tulsa sports producer?
The odds of Llanelli and Tulsa, Oklahoma, having much in common seem extreme, but if Welsh producer Tinopolis buys US sports producer Winnercomm, a lot of cultural and business exchange will be on the cards.
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Media money: Why is ITV changing the Friends Reunited business model?
There is an old saying in business: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Media Money: Why is SMG launching a new linear TV channel?
The cry of the big broadcasters seems to be: when in doubt, launch another channel. And so it is that SMG wants to launch a new channel by 2009/10, anchored with some 200,000 hours of programming from its video archives.
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Media Money: Challenges for new Endemol CEO
If any TV company understands the power of Big Brother, it's Endemol. The biggest indie in Europe has been having money troubles lately, so what did the owners do? Install a financial “Big Brother” to sort out the mess.
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Media money: Blinkx and Mr Murdoch?
Shares in video search engine Blinkx surged 50% in one day last week to nearly 40p per share - up from a recent low of 14.5p a share - on speculation that News Corp was preparing a bid.
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Media money: As Tinopolis delists, will others follow?
A trickle of independent production companies looking to take themselves off the public market could be set to turn into a rout.
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Media money: Who will be the biggest winners and losers in the Freesat landscape?
When you're fitting in the last piece of a jigsaw, you want to get it right. Michael Grade believes Freesat is the last piece in the digital television jigsaw, and the fact that Sky is not involved in this platform is significant to its potential for success.
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Media money: What will the sale of Jalipo mean?
You may be forgiven if you haven't heard of Jalipo. The niche content aggregator was officially set up in the UK two years ago. It raised and spent a few million pounds and was sold this week in an all-share deal worth $16.8m to US-based ROK Entertainment Group.