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ITV plc

ITV plc is a British media company that holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network (Channel 3), the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom.

ITV plc
Logo used since 2013
TypePublic limited company
LSE: ITV
FTSE 250 component
ISINGB0033986497
US45069P1075 
IndustryMedia
Predecessors
Founded2 February 2004; 19 years ago (2004-02-02)
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
Key people
Products
Revenue £3,728 million (2022)[1]
£519 million (2022)[1]
£435 million (2022)[1]
DivisionsITV Studios
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.itvplc.com

ITV plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History

Pre-merger

Year: 92 93 94 96 97 2000 01 04 08 09 11 16
Central   Carlton
Communications
ITV plc
(Thames) Carlton
(TSW) Westcountry
HTV    
(TVS) Meridian UNM  
Anglia  
Granada Granada plc
LWT
Yorkshire YTTTV  
Tyne Tees
Border Capital  
(TV-am) GMTV  
Channel  
UTV  
Year: 92 93 94 96 97 2000 01 04 08 09 11 16
Diagram displaying consolidation of ITV franchisees into ITV plc

ITV plc was the result of a merger between Granada and Carlton following the various mergers between the companies of the ITV network that had taken place from 1993 when the ownership rules were relaxed.[2]

The first wave of mergers began with Yorkshire Television acquiring Tyne Tees Television in 1992, forming a parent group called Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television Holdings.[3] In 1994, Carlton Communications – which had owned a 20% stake in Central Independent Television – acquired the remainder of the company[3] and, because of Central's shareholdings, inherited a 20% stake in Meridian Broadcasting. Later that year, Granada acquired London Weekend Television[3] through a hostile takeover worth in the region of £750 million. MAI, which controlled Meridian Broadcasting, acquired Anglia Television;[3] MAI became United News & Media after merging with United Newspapers – owners of The Daily Express in 1996.[3] Ownership rules, that previously restricted ownership of ITV licences by one company to two outright, plus 20% in a third, were relaxed, and so Carlton went on to acquire Westcountry Television[3] (later re-branding it Carlton, along with Central), Granada acquired Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Holdings[3] (with the parent group becoming Granada Media, later simply Granada) and United acquired HTV.[3]

The idiosyncrasies and business model of the future ITV plc operation can be found in the way these new conglomerates operated their franchises. Carlton re-branded all of its stations with its own name, creating a single identity across the whole expanse of its territory. By contrast, Granada and United, while keeping the franchisees' names, centralised their continuity departments – Granada in Leeds and United in Southampton. All three, however, merged the network production operations of their franchises, creating Carlton Productions, Granada Content and United Productions.[4]

By the end of the 1990s, there were three dominating owners of the ITV franchises in England and Wales: Carlton Communications, Granada plc and United News and Media. In 2000, after an aborted merger attempt with Carlton, UNM decided to leave ITV and Granada bought all the UNM franchises,[3] but sold HTV to Carlton in order to comply with the permitted audience percentage covered by a single broadcasting interest.[5] It kept the production arm of HTV, however, renaming it Granada Bristol and moving it out of Bath Road to a new, smaller office in Whiteladies Road (near the BBC). This arm of the company closed in 2006, following later rationalisation of ITV's production operations. The last remaining independent ITV franchise in England and Wales, Border Television, had been bought by Capital Group in 2000, and was sold on to Granada in 2001,[6] with Border's radio assets being retained by Capital Radio plc.[7]

The merger

 
Logo used from 2004 to 2006

In 2004, Granada and Carlton merged to become ITV plc, creating a single company for all ITV franchises in England and Wales.[8] One of the consequences of the merger was (according to the company) an over-capacity of studio facilities and production units around the country, which had previously been rivals, but were now all part of the same group. In order to make cost savings, several large regional headquarters, studio sites and programme departments closed and merged. Among the casualties were network production and studio facilities of Tyne Tees in Newcastle upon Tyne, Meridian in Southampton, Central in Nottingham and Anglia in Norwich. In all cases, ITV moved the regional franchisee to a new location complete with hi-tech facilities for news production, but with a minimal number of (physically smaller) studios and the loss of many jobs. Tyne Tees' factual department merged with Yorkshire's in Leeds (which has since closed and re-emerged as Shiver Productions);[9] Meridian's factual and sport production moved to London; all network production in Nottingham was re-allocated to London, Manchester or Leeds (and the local Central News studio moved to Birmingham), and Anglia Factual, reduced to a satellite operation of ITV Studios and primarily producing output for the international market or occasionally third parties in the UK, was eventually closed in January 2012.[10]

Post-merger

Prior to the merger, and despite being rivals within ITV, Granada and Carlton had already been involved in several joint ventures, including the digital terrestrial television operator ITV Digital that went bankrupt, and collapsed in 2002.[11] They also owned the digital channel ITV2, which had launched in December 1998, and 65% of the (re-branded) ITV News Channel, previously owned by ITN and was originally launched as the ITN News Channel. As well as consolidating its (now 40%) shareholding in ITN itself, the newly merged company was able to buy the final 35% stake in the ITV News Channel from ITN's original partners NTL in April 2004.[12] In November the same year, and following a frantic last-minute deal with BSkyB to buy its half of the Granada Sky Broadcasting joint venture, they launched the digital channel ITV3, replacing Granada Plus which ITV plc closed down on satellite and cable. A year later they launched ITV4. However, due to multiplex issues (and the fact that it was losing money) the ITV News Channel controversially had its hours on Freeview reduced, and was finally closed down on 23 December 2005, with its Freeview space being taken over by replacements ITV4 and CITV, which launched in November 2005 and March 2006, respectively.[13]

On 27 April 2005, ITV plc bought SDN, the digital terrestrial franchise holder of Multiplex A (now transmitting ten channels) from its shareholders, S4C and UBM for £134 million.[14]

In April 2006 the participation channel ITV Play was launched. It was also an overnight block on ITV1. Following a series of scandals surrounding participation TV, the dedicated ITV Play channel was closed down in March 2007, followed by the late-night phone-in quiz shows on the ITV Network in December 2007, however the brand continued to be used for a time for part of the gaming section of itv.com.[15]

In August 2006 the company sold its 45% shareholding in TV3 Ireland, which had been bought by Granada in 2001, to Doughty Hanson & Co.[16]

Reorganisation

 
Logo used from 2006 to 2013

There were rumours of take-over and merger bids during 2006. For example, on 9 November 2006, NTL announced that it had approached ITV plc about a proposed merger.[17][18] The merger was effectively blocked by British Sky Broadcasting on 17 November 2006 when it bought a 17.9% stake in ITV plc for £940 million,[19] a move that attracted anger from NTL shareholder Richard Branson[20] and an investigation from media and telecoms regulator Ofcom.[21] On 6 December 2006, NTL announced that it had complained to the Office of Fair Trading about BSkyB's move. NTL stated that it had withdrawn its attempt to buy ITV plc, citing that it did not believe that there was any possibility to make a deal on favourable terms.[22] At the same time as the NTL bid, RTL, the then-owner of Channel 5, was also rumoured to be preparing a bid for ITV plc, with the possibility of a stock-swap with BSkyB; the plan would have seen RTL acquiring BSkyB's stake in ITV plc (with the aim of further acquisitions of shares in the future) in exchange for BSkyB taking full control of Channel 5.[23] In the end, no movement was made on this possible deal and RTL sold Channel 5 to Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell Network in July 2010.[24]

The company then entered into a series of disposals of non-core activities: in March 2009 the company sold its investment in Friends Reunited (a website dedicated to reunited former school friends or colleagues in a number of countries) which it had acquired in December 2005.[25] Also in May 2009 the company sold Carlton Screen Advertising (the largest cinema advertising business in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and now known as Wide Eye Media).[26]

In 2010, a large-scale business reorganisation, called the "five-year Transformation Plan" was launched. Thanks to stringent working capital management and cost management some of the set goals were already achieved in 2012. These include a ranking upgrade (from BB- to BB+), an increase in audience share and reduction of debt (from net debt of £730 million at the end of 2008, to a positive net cash position of £16 million at the end of the first quarter 2012).[27]

In December 2013 the company sold its remaining shareholding in STV Group plc (owner of the Scottish and Grampian ITV franchises) which had been bought by Carlton in 1999.[28]

On 17 July 2014, BSkyB's 6.4% stake in ITV was sold to Liberty Global, valued at £481 million.[29]

On 19 August 2015, ITV purchased UTV for £100m ensuring that 13 out of the 15 licences (it does not hold the two in Scotland) were in its control.[30]

In July 2016 the company sold UTV Ireland to Virgin Media.[31]

In August 2016, it was revealed that ITV had made an offer to acquire Canadian multinational film and television distributor Entertainment One for around £1 billion. On 10 August 2016, it was announced that eOne had rejected the offer, considering it to be "fundamentally undervalued".[32]

In 2017, it was announced that ITV plc had acquired a majority stake in British Production company World Productions, behind the hit BBC series Line of Duty. As a result of the deal, World Productions is now part of ITV Studios.[33][34]

In 2022, the company announced the arrival of ITVX, which it said would be Britain's first integrated advertising and subscription funded streaming platform, and would compliment its catch-up service, ITV Hub, and would include access to BritBox.[35][36]

On 1 June 2022, it was announced that it will be demoted from the FTSE 100, and became a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index on 20 June.[37]

Operations

Organisation

ITV plc is divided into two divisions:[38]

  • Media and entertainment, which operates the TV networks (including the ITV News Group, which runs the ITV regional licensees)
  • ITV Studios, which comprises both UK and international production, ITV's facilities businesses and Global Entertainment which exploits programme rights.

Network licences

 
ITV-owned licences in 2004 (Channel TV since 2011)
 
ITV-owned licences since 2016

Through ITV Broadcasting Ltd, ITV plc holds 13 of a total 15 ITV network licences, with STV holding two ITV licences in Scotland. ITV plc holds all licences in England and Wales, and the single ones in both the Channel Islands and Northern Ireland:[39]

ITV plc is also the sole owner of the ITV national breakfast television franchise ITV Breakfast, formerly known as GMTV, which airs and produces Good Morning Britain, and Lorraine.

Channels

Channel Type Launched Purpose
ITV1/UTV Network licence in 13/15 ITV regions 22 September 1955
ITV2 Wholly owned 7 December 1998 Aimed at the 16/18–34 age group
ITV3 1 November 2004 Repeats of ITV dramas
ITV4 1 November 2005 Sports, cult classic films, US dramas and ITV action shows
ITVBe 8 October 2014 Reality TV & unscripted shows
CITV 3 January 1983 Children's TV

ITV plc wholly owns all of its channels through ITV Digital Channels apart from ITV1.[40] ITV plc also operates Timeshift services and HD feeds for ITV1, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4 and ITVBe.[41]

Streaming

ITV launched its first on demand service as ITV Catch Up. It was rebranded ITV Player on 5 December 2008.[42] On 23 November 2015, the app and website were rebranded as ITV Hub. A paid subscription service allows users to watch ad-free and download content.[43]

In November 2022, ITV announced a new streaming service to replace ITV Hub. It launched on 8 December 2022. ITVX will provide archive ITV shows, shows and films for which ITV plc owns the license, live events and original programming. In total, ITV says the service will have 10,000 hours of content.[44] There will be a free ad-supported tier and a premium subscription which will be ad-free and allow access to BritBox.[45]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Annual Results 2022" (PDF). ITV plc. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  2. ^ Medhurst, Jamie (2010). A History of Independent Television in Wales. University of Wales Press. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-7083-2213-0.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i An Overview of Television in the UK Ofcom, 2002
  4. ^ Willis steps into new role at Granada The Guardian, 12 July 2001
  5. ^ "Carlton buys HTV". The Independent. UK. 24 October 2000. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Granada to buy Border TV assets for £50m if Capital wins bid battle". The Independent. UK. 17 April 2000. Retrieved 18 April 2011.[dead link]
  7. ^ "Capital agrees Border carve-up". BBC News. 17 April 2000. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  8. ^ Carlton-Granada merger clears last hurdle The Guardian, 2003
  9. ^ . Shiver Productions. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  10. ^ "ITV Studios to close Norwich base with loss of 35 jobs". BBC News. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  11. ^ "BSkyB facing legal threat over Ondigital". The Independent. UK. 17 August 2003. Archived from the original on 27 March 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  12. ^ "ITV buys NTL's share in news station ITV News". Cableforum.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  13. ^ "CITV celebrates its first birthday". Digital Spy. UK. 13 March 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  14. ^ "ITV buys SDN for £134m". 28 April 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  15. ^ ITV Play digital channel axed The Guardian, 13 March 2007
  16. ^ "TV to sell TV3 stake to Doughty Hanson". Irish Times. 23 August 2006. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  17. ^ (Press release). NTL. 9 November 2006. Archived from the original on 13 November 2006. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  18. ^ (Press release). ITV plc. 9 November 2006. Archived from the original on 30 November 2006. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  19. ^ Welsh, James (17 November 2006). "Sky buys 17.9% of ITV". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  20. ^ Wilkes, Neil (20 November 2006). "Sky/ITV: Branson statement in full". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  21. ^ Welsh, James (21 November 2006). "Ofcom examines impact of Sky's ITV stake". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  22. ^ Oatts, Joanne (6 December 2006). "NTL complains about Sky as it drops plans for ITV Ofcom". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  23. ^ Oatts, Joanne (16 November 2006). "RTL to make ITV decision this week". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 December 2006.
  24. ^ "Daily Express boss beats rivals to buy Channel 5". Daily Express. 24 July 2010.
  25. ^ "ITV in £25m Friends Reunited sale". BBC News. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  26. ^ Darren Davidson. "Carlton Screen Advertising sold to joint venture for £500k". Brandrepublic.com. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  27. ^ . cfo-insight.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  28. ^ "ITV sells final part of stake in STV for £7.5m". The Scotsman. 11 December 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  29. ^ Clover, Julian (17 July 2014). "Liberty Global makes £481m investment in ITV". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  30. ^ "ITV buys Irish broadcaster UTV for £100m". Independent. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  31. ^ "TV3 owner Virgin Media buys UTV Ireland for €10m". Irish Times. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  32. ^ "eOne Rejects $1.3B ITV Approach That "Fundamentally Undervalues" Company". Deadline.com. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  33. ^ "ITV Studios acquires Line of Duty Producer World Productions". Press Centre. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  34. ^ Mitchell, Robert (2 May 2017). "ITV Studios Takes Over World Productions". Variety. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  35. ^ "ITVX - ITV announce brand new streaming platform to launch later this year". TVZoneUK. 3 March 2022.
  36. ^ Goldbart, Max (3 March 2022). "ITV Launches Streaming Service ITVX; Shows Will Air Months Before Being Given Linear Slot; Full Year Results Show Record Ad Spend".
  37. ^ Wearden, Graeme (2 June 2022). "ITV and Royal Mail to drop out of FTSE 100 in reshuffle". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  38. ^ "What we do". ITV (TV network). Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  39. ^ "Review of ITV Networking Arrangements" (PDF). Ofcom. p. 1. (PDF) from the original on 9 April 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  40. ^ "Digital Channels". ITV (TV network). Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  41. ^ "Catch-up TV kills the +1 channel". RX RV. 22 March 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  42. ^ "ITV's Catch Up rebranded ITV Player". Media Week. 5 December 2008.
  43. ^ "ITV Hub+ - All of the action. None of the ads". ITV Hub. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  44. ^ "ITVX the UK's freshest streaming service to launch on 8th December". Press Centre. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  45. ^ "What is ITVX? Launch date speculation, prices, shows, BritBox news". Radio Times. Retrieved 15 November 2022.

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This article is about a television channel operator For the nation wide group see ITV TV network For the channel see ITV1 For other uses see ITV ITV plc is a British media company that holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network Channel 3 the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom ITV plcLogo used since 2013TypePublic limited companyTraded asLSE ITVFTSE 250 componentISINGB0033986497US45069P1075 IndustryMediaPredecessorsGranada plc Carlton CommunicationsFounded2 February 2004 19 years ago 2004 02 02 HeadquartersLondon England UKKey peopleAndrew Cosslett Chairman Dame Carolyn McCall Chief Executive ProductsBroadcasting Television productionRevenue 3 728 million 2022 1 Operating income 519 million 2022 1 Net income 435 million 2022 1 DivisionsITV StudiosSubsidiariesBritBox International 50 BritBox UK 100 Websitewww wbr itvplc wbr comITV plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre merger 1 2 The merger 1 3 Post merger 1 4 Reorganisation 2 Operations 2 1 Organisation 2 2 Network licences 2 3 Channels 2 4 Streaming 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditPre merger Edit Year 92 93 94 96 97 2000 01 04 08 09 11 16Central CarltonCommunications ITV plc Thames Carlton TSW WestcountryHTV TVS Meridian UNM Anglia Granada Granada plcLWTYorkshire YTTTV Tyne TeesBorder Capital TV am GMTV Channel UTV Year 92 93 94 96 97 2000 01 04 08 09 11 16Diagram displaying consolidation of ITV franchisees into ITV plcITV plc was the result of a merger between Granada and Carlton following the various mergers between the companies of the ITV network that had taken place from 1993 when the ownership rules were relaxed 2 The first wave of mergers began with Yorkshire Television acquiring Tyne Tees Television in 1992 forming a parent group called Yorkshire Tyne Tees Television Holdings 3 In 1994 Carlton Communications which had owned a 20 stake in Central Independent Television acquired the remainder of the company 3 and because of Central s shareholdings inherited a 20 stake in Meridian Broadcasting Later that year Granada acquired London Weekend Television 3 through a hostile takeover worth in the region of 750 million MAI which controlled Meridian Broadcasting acquired Anglia Television 3 MAI became United News amp Media after merging with United Newspapers owners of The Daily Express in 1996 3 Ownership rules that previously restricted ownership of ITV licences by one company to two outright plus 20 in a third were relaxed and so Carlton went on to acquire Westcountry Television 3 later re branding it Carlton along with Central Granada acquired Yorkshire Tyne Tees Holdings 3 with the parent group becoming Granada Media later simply Granada and United acquired HTV 3 The idiosyncrasies and business model of the future ITV plc operation can be found in the way these new conglomerates operated their franchises Carlton re branded all of its stations with its own name creating a single identity across the whole expanse of its territory By contrast Granada and United while keeping the franchisees names centralised their continuity departments Granada in Leeds and United in Southampton All three however merged the network production operations of their franchises creating Carlton Productions Granada Content and United Productions 4 By the end of the 1990s there were three dominating owners of the ITV franchises in England and Wales Carlton Communications Granada plc and United News and Media In 2000 after an aborted merger attempt with Carlton UNM decided to leave ITV and Granada bought all the UNM franchises 3 but sold HTV to Carlton in order to comply with the permitted audience percentage covered by a single broadcasting interest 5 It kept the production arm of HTV however renaming it Granada Bristol and moving it out of Bath Road to a new smaller office in Whiteladies Road near the BBC This arm of the company closed in 2006 following later rationalisation of ITV s production operations The last remaining independent ITV franchise in England and Wales Border Television had been bought by Capital Group in 2000 and was sold on to Granada in 2001 6 with Border s radio assets being retained by Capital Radio plc 7 The merger Edit Logo used from 2004 to 2006 In 2004 Granada and Carlton merged to become ITV plc creating a single company for all ITV franchises in England and Wales 8 One of the consequences of the merger was according to the company an over capacity of studio facilities and production units around the country which had previously been rivals but were now all part of the same group In order to make cost savings several large regional headquarters studio sites and programme departments closed and merged Among the casualties were network production and studio facilities of Tyne Tees in Newcastle upon Tyne Meridian in Southampton Central in Nottingham and Anglia in Norwich In all cases ITV moved the regional franchisee to a new location complete with hi tech facilities for news production but with a minimal number of physically smaller studios and the loss of many jobs Tyne Tees factual department merged with Yorkshire s in Leeds which has since closed and re emerged as Shiver Productions 9 Meridian s factual and sport production moved to London all network production in Nottingham was re allocated to London Manchester or Leeds and the local Central News studio moved to Birmingham and Anglia Factual reduced to a satellite operation of ITV Studios and primarily producing output for the international market or occasionally third parties in the UK was eventually closed in January 2012 10 Post merger Edit Prior to the merger and despite being rivals within ITV Granada and Carlton had already been involved in several joint ventures including the digital terrestrial television operator ITV Digital that went bankrupt and collapsed in 2002 11 They also owned the digital channel ITV2 which had launched in December 1998 and 65 of the re branded ITV News Channel previously owned by ITN and was originally launched as the ITN News Channel As well as consolidating its now 40 shareholding in ITN itself the newly merged company was able to buy the final 35 stake in the ITV News Channel from ITN s original partners NTL in April 2004 12 In November the same year and following a frantic last minute deal with BSkyB to buy its half of the Granada Sky Broadcasting joint venture they launched the digital channel ITV3 replacing Granada Plus which ITV plc closed down on satellite and cable A year later they launched ITV4 However due to multiplex issues and the fact that it was losing money the ITV News Channel controversially had its hours on Freeview reduced and was finally closed down on 23 December 2005 with its Freeview space being taken over by replacements ITV4 and CITV which launched in November 2005 and March 2006 respectively 13 On 27 April 2005 ITV plc bought SDN the digital terrestrial franchise holder of Multiplex A now transmitting ten channels from its shareholders S4C and UBM for 134 million 14 In April 2006 the participation channel ITV Play was launched It was also an overnight block on ITV1 Following a series of scandals surrounding participation TV the dedicated ITV Play channel was closed down in March 2007 followed by the late night phone in quiz shows on the ITV Network in December 2007 however the brand continued to be used for a time for part of the gaming section of itv com 15 In August 2006 the company sold its 45 shareholding in TV3 Ireland which had been bought by Granada in 2001 to Doughty Hanson amp Co 16 Reorganisation Edit Logo used from 2006 to 2013 There were rumours of take over and merger bids during 2006 For example on 9 November 2006 NTL announced that it had approached ITV plc about a proposed merger 17 18 The merger was effectively blocked by British Sky Broadcasting on 17 November 2006 when it bought a 17 9 stake in ITV plc for 940 million 19 a move that attracted anger from NTL shareholder Richard Branson 20 and an investigation from media and telecoms regulator Ofcom 21 On 6 December 2006 NTL announced that it had complained to the Office of Fair Trading about BSkyB s move NTL stated that it had withdrawn its attempt to buy ITV plc citing that it did not believe that there was any possibility to make a deal on favourable terms 22 At the same time as the NTL bid RTL the then owner of Channel 5 was also rumoured to be preparing a bid for ITV plc with the possibility of a stock swap with BSkyB the plan would have seen RTL acquiring BSkyB s stake in ITV plc with the aim of further acquisitions of shares in the future in exchange for BSkyB taking full control of Channel 5 23 In the end no movement was made on this possible deal and RTL sold Channel 5 to Richard Desmond s Northern amp Shell Network in July 2010 24 The company then entered into a series of disposals of non core activities in March 2009 the company sold its investment in Friends Reunited a website dedicated to reunited former school friends or colleagues in a number of countries which it had acquired in December 2005 25 Also in May 2009 the company sold Carlton Screen Advertising the largest cinema advertising business in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and now known as Wide Eye Media 26 In 2010 a large scale business reorganisation called the five year Transformation Plan was launched Thanks to stringent working capital management and cost management some of the set goals were already achieved in 2012 These include a ranking upgrade from BB to BB an increase in audience share and reduction of debt from net debt of 730 million at the end of 2008 to a positive net cash position of 16 million at the end of the first quarter 2012 27 In December 2013 the company sold its remaining shareholding in STV Group plc owner of the Scottish and Grampian ITV franchises which had been bought by Carlton in 1999 28 On 17 July 2014 BSkyB s 6 4 stake in ITV was sold to Liberty Global valued at 481 million 29 On 19 August 2015 ITV purchased UTV for 100m ensuring that 13 out of the 15 licences it does not hold the two in Scotland were in its control 30 In July 2016 the company sold UTV Ireland to Virgin Media 31 In August 2016 it was revealed that ITV had made an offer to acquire Canadian multinational film and television distributor Entertainment One for around 1 billion On 10 August 2016 it was announced that eOne had rejected the offer considering it to be fundamentally undervalued 32 In 2017 it was announced that ITV plc had acquired a majority stake in British Production company World Productions behind the hit BBC series Line of Duty As a result of the deal World Productions is now part of ITV Studios 33 34 In 2022 the company announced the arrival of ITVX which it said would be Britain s first integrated advertising and subscription funded streaming platform and would compliment its catch up service ITV Hub and would include access to BritBox 35 36 On 1 June 2022 it was announced that it will be demoted from the FTSE 100 and became a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index on 20 June 37 Operations EditOrganisation Edit ITV plc is divided into two divisions 38 Media and entertainment which operates the TV networks including the ITV News Group which runs the ITV regional licensees ITV Studios which comprises both UK and international production ITV s facilities businesses and Global Entertainment which exploits programme rights Network licences Edit ITV owned licences in 2004 Channel TV since 2011 ITV owned licences since 2016 Through ITV Broadcasting Ltd ITV plc holds 13 of a total 15 ITV network licences with STV holding two ITV licences in Scotland ITV plc holds all licences in England and Wales and the single ones in both the Channel Islands and Northern Ireland 39 Owned by Granada plc until 2004 North West England Granada Television Service now named ITV Granada London on weekends London Weekend Television Now part of the ITV London service North East England Tyne Tees Television Service now named ITV Tyne Tees East of England Anglia Television Service now named ITV Anglia Yorkshire Lincolnshire and North Norfolk Yorkshire Television Service now named ITV Yorkshire English Scottish border and Isle of Man Border Television Service now named ITV Border broadcasting for the Isle of Man was taken over by ITV Granada South and South East England Meridian Broadcasting Service now named ITV Meridian Owned by Carlton Communications plc until 2004 London on weekdays Carlton Television Now part of the ITV London service Midlands Central Independent Television Service now named ITV Central South West England Westcountry Television The service was renamed ITV Westcountry until 2009 before it was merged with ITV West to form the new non franchise ITV West amp Westcountry region rebranded as ITV West Country shortly after This service became a licence in its own right from 1 January 2014 when it split from Wales and has an opt out for the western sub region formerly the Westcountry region West of England and Wales HTV Harlech Television The franchise was renamed ITV Wales amp West since it has traditionally held a dual region licence for two areas each one with its own service ITV West now the eastern sub region of ITV West Country and ITV Cymru Wales From 1 January 2014 the dual region licence was split into two separate licences for Wales and South West England combining the former West and Westcountry regions Owned by UTV Media plc until 2016 Northern Ireland UTV Former independently owned Channel Islands Channel Television service now named ITV Channel Television since 2011 ITV plc is also the sole owner of the ITV national breakfast television franchise ITV Breakfast formerly known as GMTV which airs and produces Good Morning Britain and Lorraine Channels Edit Channel Type Launched PurposeITV1 UTV Network licence in 13 15 ITV regions 22 September 1955ITV2 Wholly owned 7 December 1998 Aimed at the 16 18 34 age groupITV3 1 November 2004 Repeats of ITV dramasITV4 1 November 2005 Sports cult classic films US dramas and ITV action showsITVBe 8 October 2014 Reality TV amp unscripted showsCITV 3 January 1983 Children s TVITV plc wholly owns all of its channels through ITV Digital Channels apart from ITV1 40 ITV plc also operates Timeshift services and HD feeds for ITV1 ITV2 ITV3 ITV4 and ITVBe 41 Streaming Edit ITV launched its first on demand service as ITV Catch Up It was rebranded ITV Player on 5 December 2008 42 On 23 November 2015 the app and website were rebranded as ITV Hub A paid subscription service allows users to watch ad free and download content 43 In November 2022 ITV announced a new streaming service to replace ITV Hub It launched on 8 December 2022 ITVX will provide archive ITV shows shows and films for which ITV plc owns the license live events and original programming In total ITV says the service will have 10 000 hours of content 44 There will be a free ad supported tier and a premium subscription which will be ad free and allow access to BritBox 45 References Edit a b c Annual Results 2022 PDF ITV plc Retrieved 2 March 2023 Medhurst Jamie 2010 A History of Independent Television in Wales University of Wales Press p 6 ISBN 978 0 7083 2213 0 a b c d e f g h i An Overview of Television in the UK Ofcom 2002 Willis steps into new role at Granada The Guardian 12 July 2001 Carlton buys HTV The Independent UK 24 October 2000 Retrieved 18 April 2011 Granada to buy Border TV assets for 50m if Capital wins bid battle The Independent UK 17 April 2000 Retrieved 18 April 2011 dead link Capital agrees Border carve up BBC News 17 April 2000 Retrieved 18 April 2011 Carlton Granada merger clears last hurdle The Guardian 2003 what we do Shiver Productions Archived from the original on 29 January 2011 Retrieved 18 April 2011 ITV Studios to close Norwich base with loss of 35 jobs BBC News 13 January 2012 Retrieved 25 January 2012 BSkyB facing legal threat over Ondigital The Independent UK 17 August 2003 Archived from the original on 27 March 2010 Retrieved 18 April 2011 ITV buys NTL s share in news station ITV News Cableforum co uk Retrieved 18 April 2011 CITV celebrates its first birthday Digital Spy UK 13 March 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2011 ITV buys SDN for 134m 28 April 2005 Retrieved 8 April 2017 ITV Play digital channel axed The Guardian 13 March 2007 TV to sell TV3 stake to Doughty Hanson Irish Times 23 August 2006 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Ntl Incorporated Discussions with ITV plc Press release NTL 9 November 2006 Archived from the original on 13 November 2006 Retrieved 6 December 2006 ITV and NTL in merger talks Press release ITV plc 9 November 2006 Archived from the original on 30 November 2006 Retrieved 6 December 2006 Welsh James 17 November 2006 Sky buys 17 9 of ITV Digital Spy Retrieved 6 December 2006 Wilkes Neil 20 November 2006 Sky ITV Branson statement in full Digital Spy Retrieved 6 December 2006 Welsh James 21 November 2006 Ofcom examines impact of Sky s ITV stake Digital Spy Retrieved 6 December 2006 Oatts Joanne 6 December 2006 NTL complains about Sky as it drops plans for ITV Ofcom Digital Spy Retrieved 6 December 2006 Oatts Joanne 16 November 2006 RTL to make ITV decision this week Digital Spy Retrieved 6 December 2006 Daily Express boss beats rivals to buy Channel 5 Daily Express 24 July 2010 ITV in 25m Friends Reunited sale BBC News 6 August 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Darren Davidson Carlton Screen Advertising sold to joint venture for 500k Brandrepublic com Retrieved 8 April 2017 Frankfurt Business Media cfo insight com Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 16 March 2015 ITV sells final part of stake in STV for 7 5m The Scotsman 11 December 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Clover Julian 17 July 2014 Liberty Global makes 481m investment in ITV Broadband TV News Retrieved 17 July 2014 ITV buys Irish broadcaster UTV for 100m Independent 20 August 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2015 TV3 owner Virgin Media buys UTV Ireland for 10m Irish Times 11 July 2016 Retrieved 8 April 2017 eOne Rejects 1 3B ITV Approach That Fundamentally Undervalues Company Deadline com 10 August 2016 Retrieved 10 August 2016 ITV Studios acquires Line of Duty Producer World Productions Press Centre Retrieved 3 September 2018 Mitchell Robert 2 May 2017 ITV Studios Takes Over World Productions Variety Retrieved 3 September 2018 ITVX ITV announce brand new streaming platform to launch later this year TVZoneUK 3 March 2022 Goldbart Max 3 March 2022 ITV Launches Streaming Service ITVX Shows Will Air Months Before Being Given Linear Slot Full Year Results Show Record Ad Spend Wearden Graeme 2 June 2022 ITV and Royal Mail to drop out of FTSE 100 in reshuffle The Guardian Retrieved 2 June 2022 What we do ITV TV network Retrieved 8 April 2017 Review of ITV Networking Arrangements PDF Ofcom p 1 Archived PDF from the original on 9 April 2017 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Digital Channels ITV TV network Retrieved 8 April 2017 Catch up TV kills the 1 channel RX RV 22 March 2022 Retrieved 15 November 2022 ITV s Catch Up rebranded ITV Player Media Week 5 December 2008 ITV Hub All of the action None of the ads ITV Hub Retrieved 29 July 2018 ITVX the UK s freshest streaming service to launch on 8th December Press Centre Retrieved 15 November 2022 What is ITVX Launch date speculation prices shows BritBox news Radio Times Retrieved 15 November 2022 External links Edit Companies portalITV plc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ITV plc amp oldid 1142469148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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