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etv media group (formally enteraction tv)
Company typePrivate
IndustryProduction, Internet
FoundedUnited Kingdom London UK (January 2000)
Headquarters,
Key people
Mark Cullen, CEO
Mark Murphy, MD

Adrian Swift, Director of Television

homepage = www.etv.tv

etv media group[edit]

etv media group is a United Kingdom-based [[private limited company]] which produces digital media content for TV, online and mobile platforms. The company is headquartered in Vauxhall, London, with additional offices in Battersea, and [[London Bridge]]. etv media group has approximately eighty full-time employees. The group is made up of five business divisions: etv productions is an independent production company that makes factual entertainment programmes. etv online is an integrated digital agency that designs and builds websites as well as digital marketing campaigns. etv branded content produces video-based content for brands that broadcasts across all media platforms. etv interactive specialises in creating and producing interactive entertainment and gameshow formats. etv technology delivers content across all media platforms.[1] The etv media group previously known as Enteraction TV, has launched nine channels on the Freeview and Sky platforms. These include: Thomas Cook TV, London TV, Today on 3 Live, Nuts TV, Great Big British Quiz, Eat Cinema, TV Job Shop, Best Direct and Celebrity Shop.

Clients[edit]

etv media group has worked with some of the biggest brands around including Thomas Cook, Hutchison 3, Visit London, ITV and the COI.

etv manages and produces all the content for Thomas Cook TV which it launched in 2001. The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week on Sky channel 655. In 2006 Thomas Cook TV was awarded Best Transactional Channel at the Broadcast Digital Channel Awards.[2]

etv currently produces all the video content for London TV, commissioned by Visit London in 2004. The Visit London site has over 130 videos on the website.[3]

etv produced a 12-minute made-for-mobile TV show which was broadcast at 7am each morning.[4]

etv produced two series of interactive gameshow, The Mint for ITV1 in the United Kingdom and licensed the TV format to [[Nine Network]] in Australia. In 2007, The Mint was short-listed for the Best Use of Interactive at the Broadcast Digital Channel Awards.[5] In June 2008, etv hired ex Lightmaker MD, Andy Rogers to launch a new integrated agency, etv online.[6] In March 2008, etv appointed ex ITV TV producer, Lyndsay Duthie as Head of Development.[7]

References[edit]

Category:Production, Web design companies Category:Companies established in 2000