-
Living TV
Group was a
British television consortium originally called Flextech before becoming a
subsidiary of
British Sky Broadcasting, with Challenge...
- were also held with
Flextech (a
British television programming provider).
Under the
original terms of the
proposed deal,
Flextech would acquire TCI's...
- FTN (
Flextech Television Network) was a
television channel owned by
Virgin Media Television (formerly
known as
Flextech). The channel's main
purpose was...
- its
remaining 61%
share to
Flextech,
giving them full
ownership of the
venture and
production studio in Maidstone.
Flextech planned to
relaunch The Family...
- the deal was
complete with TCI,
allowing it to
acquire 60.4% of
Flextech while Flextech acquired 100% of Bravo, 25% of UK Gold, 31% of UK Living, and 25%...
- Europe, the
Middle East and Africa[citation needed],
which was
owned by
Flextech in London, England, UK. It
began broadcasting on the
original Eutelsat...
- control; at that
point Flextech held 27% with Cox (38%), BBC (20%) and
Pearson (15%). By the Autumn,
Flextech held 80% of UK Gold.
Flextech's main
reason for...
- At that point,
Flextech held 27% with Cox (38%), BBC (20%) and
Pearson (15%). By the Autumn,
Flextech held 80% of UK Gold.
Flextech's main
reason for...
-
company Cox Enterprises, with a
budget of £25million. By
January 1994,
Flextech (later
known as
Virgin Media Television and
Living TV Group), took over...
-
adding 0.4 million
franchise homes in
North London.
Telewest merged with
Flextech in
April 2000, and in November,
extended its
cable network with the acquisition...