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Galleon Holdings (GON)     

banjomick - 15 Jun 2004 08:48

INTELLIGENT INVESTING WITH BANJO,well sort of! (Ed-hmmmm-lol)

Galleon Holdings plc has three key divisions:Galleon Entertainment for entertainment type IP,Croco Worldwide for product IP,Phoenix for interactive TV services for broadcasters in China/South East Asia which includes Robot Information Technology (Lushy Assets ('Yunbo')) who are a wireless interactive platform service provider in China who will work alongside Phoenix to enable GON to hold on to a greater part of the generated revenue and so increase the profit margin......think that's the plan! :-)

This makes Galleon Holdings a 'One Stop Shop' to develop and complete new and existing IP's.

Financial PR Redleaf Communications


WEBSITES/LINKS


Galleon Holdings


The Galleon Group of Companies

Galleon Entertainment
Phoenix
Robot Information Technology
Croco Worldwide

Websites associated with GON

Dragonfruit Studios
Super Soccer Star-2nd Roll out-Malaysia
Fortune 5
Skunk Fu Website
Skunk Fu Merchandise-UK
Skunk Fu Merchandise-USA
Apollo's Pad>
The Hunt for Miss Apollo
Sokator442 Web Page
Mysti Web Page


Toy Shelf-website that appears to get updated regularly
Qube Media-Web Marketing/Production for Apollo's Pad
Lavish
Cake Entertainment
Cartoon Saloon & Their Skunk Fu Blog
FATKAT Animation Studios
Good Story Productions-The Series Producers for Apollo's Pad
Copernicus Studios Inc
The Internet Movie Data Base (Skunk Fu)


GON ANNOUNCEMENTS (updated-26/01/09)

CLICK HERE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM 2006 TO LATEST PLUS OTHER BITS AND BOBS


Acquisition of Phoenix Investment Global Limited, Placing of Shares and Confirmation of Total Voting Rights-23/10/07
Galleon to buy China's Phoenix Investment for up to 5.5 mln stg UPDATE-23/10/07
Galleon Receives Supply Order for Latin America-25/10/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Ashcourt) 31/10/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Imagination Holdings Limited) 07/11/07
Interactive TV Agreement with TV3 - Malaysia's largest broadcaster 09/11/07
'Skunk fu!' - Global TV placement 12/12/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Cheyne) 13/12/07
Change of Adviser 17/12/07
Interactive TV Agreement with Metropolitan TV and CH 9 21/01/08
Results 30/01/08
Acquisition of Wireless Interactive Platform Service Provider in China 20/02/08
Galleon launches Soccer Show in China with Chelsea F.C. and Guangdong TV Sports channel 03/03/08
AGM Statement and Partnership with RDF Media 02/04/08
Galleon Holdings sees H1 revenues higher than previous full year 02/04/08
Skunk Fu! Breaks into US-27/05/08
Launch of Toyline in the US and Appointment of Licensing & Distribution Partners-09/06/08
Syndication of Super Soccer Star in Shanghai region-23/06/08
Interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2008-27/06/08
Agreement with Hunan Television in China-07/07/08
Roll-out of latest product IP-14/07/08
New Product Order-29/07/08
Agreement with MMTV in China-14/08/08
US distribution agreement for Skunk fu! toyline-19/08/08
Strategic US Partnership-17/09/08
Co-production agreement for Super Soccer Star in Malaysia & terms agreed for Super Soccer Star in Indonesia -29/09/08
Trading Update-07/10/08
First Earn-Out Payment - Yunbo 13/10/08
BAFTA Nomination & Appointment of Subsidiary Director-17/11/08
UK distribution agreement for Skunk fu! toyline-27/11/08
Yunbo launches Chinese lottery mobile application-10/12/08
Preliminary results for the year ended 30 September 2008 (Issued 19/01/09)
Acquires stake in US strategic partner-26/01/09

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banjomick - 07 Aug 2008 22:00 - 1245 of 1609

This is quite interesting,Cake Entertainment and Cartoon Saloon doing a bit of Skunk Fu advertising on the USA Cynopsis 'Kids' web page:

http://www.cynopsis.com/content/view/3713/53/

banjomick - 09 Aug 2008 10:28 - 1246 of 1609

The Apollo's Pad website has been down since early last night,major updates being sorted for Monday or maybe just server problems?

Edit-Had a look at 13:00 and back online,will be interesting if we see any updates loaded up on Monday.

banjomick - 11 Aug 2008 20:12 - 1247 of 1609

I wondered where Tanya Lee had gone! She disappeared from the Apollo's Pad 'Cast' list today!

Things are taking shape:

http://www.bestbarbabe.com/


http://www.bestbarbabe.com/News.aspx?id=2

banjomick - 11 Aug 2008 20:22 - 1248 of 1609

This researching is getting so boring! :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqUMQiOG4J8

From August 2008 Apollospad.com will start a six month long hunt for the best and most talented/model/all-round babe in the world.

Join http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid... now!

Every month we'll choose a brainy babe, who'll be in the finale. The winner gets to star in an Apollospad webisode broadcast at one of the biggest online TV-stations in the world with millions of viewers.

banjomick - 11 Aug 2008 20:34 - 1249 of 1609

Hmmmm,this might be a 'red herring' but never seen this website before,it's still under construction and could end up as anything!

http://www.missapollo.com/


Edit-Forget that as I seem to remember that website from a year or two ago.

banjomick - 12 Aug 2008 17:53 - 1250 of 1609

More updates today on Miss Apollo:

http://www.bestbarbabe.com/

banjomick - 12 Aug 2008 23:48 - 1251 of 1609

The 'Miss Apollo' competition and the way it's progressing strengthens my opinion that both this and Apollo's Pad are infact the building blocks for China.Not Apollo's Pad as we see it but the interactivity part ie the structure of the website.


"Under the terms of the agreement, Phoenix will work with HNTV to develop interactive game play, functionality and content applications for seven shows to be broadcast on the Entertainment Channel over the coming year, including the show "Miss Star", one of the most highly watched shows in Hunan. Phoenix will also be responsible for the billing and fulfillment of all mobile or telephone based interactive activity. Revenue will be earned on a profit share basis."

http://www.phoenixglobal.tv/news.htm

banjomick - 13 Aug 2008 18:06 - 1252 of 1609

I'd better register later tonight and have a look within the 'best bar babe' website for the hunt for Miss Apollo,I may even become a 'babe officer' by midnight! :-)

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 01:03 - 1253 of 1609

'best bar babe' website looks good by the way.

Getting too boring this 'ere thread so for a bit of entertainment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeVky8Z_YYA

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 08:00 - 1254 of 1609

Date: 14 August 2008

On behalf of: Galleon Holdings plc ('Galleon' or 'the Company')

Embargoed until: 0700hrs


Galleon Holdings PLC

Agreement with MMTV in China


Galleon Holdings plc (AIM: GON), an AIM listed entertainment media company focused on the emerging markets, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Chinese National digital TV broadcaster, MMTV, to co-produce a series of Galleon's Play Along Gameshows ('PAGS') .

Under the terms of the agreement, Galleon's Chinese operation, Phoenix, a provider of interactive entertainment services to broadcasters in China and South East Asia, will work with MMTV to produce a range of highly interactive programmes or PAGS, which will include a dating show, a call-in chat show and a psychology show. These shows are expected to launch in September. Revenue will be earned on a revenue share basis.

In addition to co-producing these shows, Galleon has secured an exclusive contract for its China based Mobile Service Provider Yunbo, to provide billing and fulfilment of all mobile or telephone based interactive activity, across all MMTV's programming.

MMTV is a fast growing digital TV channel targeting a female audience with programming that focuses on topics such as love and dating, fashion, TV shopping, wellbeing and lifestyle. Based out of Changsha in the Hunan province, it broadcasts across 92 cities and currently reaches an audience of approximately 75 million, which is expected to grow to 130 million by the end of 2008.

Galleon is now working with four television stations in China on the development and production of interactive content and formats. The Company expects to sign further agreements with Chinese television stations during 2008.

Commenting on the latest agreement in China, CEO of Galleon Holdings, Stephen Green said:

'Galleon is beginning to gain traction in the interactive entertainment TV market in China, growing its footprint with our portfolio of PAGS and also bigger prime time IP such as Super Soccer Star, first broadcast in Guangdong earlier this year. We have numerous discussions underway allowing us to apply our business model to more entertainment with more partners.'

- Ends -

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 08:36 - 1255 of 1609

Amazing,the lack of interest to this mornings news but never mind as there will be further news/updates soon,just in me humbly opinion of course.
Splendiferous news which is the main thing and the SP can catch up when it likes.......no rush.

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 14:57 - 1256 of 1609

That's some statement:

"audience of approximately 75 million, which is expected to grow to 130 million by the end of 2008."

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 22:33 - 1257 of 1609

It gets more interesting,this looks to be from 2006:

Shanghai Oriental Pearl Mobile Television Co., Ltd., (MMTV) is the China first and world second new concept media to launch outdoor digital mobile television program. Integrating the advantages of abundant capital, best programs and advanced transmission, MMTV is jointly established by Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group, Shanghai Oriental Pearl (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Media Group, Astraea Pty Ltd, Shanghai Oriental Transmission Co., Ltd., and Shanghai Broadcasting Laboratory.
MMTV adopts the first-of-class digital technology in the world. Its programs are transmitted through wireless digital signals and received by ground terminals. And most of all, MMTV supports mobile signal receiving. MMTV has created a significant influence among Shanghai citizens,passengers of public trasportation and audiences of simulcast on FM 98.1 since its formal launch on 1st January 2003.
MMTV broadcasts continuously for 17 hours and 40 minutes daily with 40 programs covering news, information, entertainment, services, interaction and other contents. Under the strong support of the production, photography and technique teams, MMTV pays more and more attention to the customers' requirements by innovating, producing and transmiting concise, fresh, frequent and prompt programs.
The terminal platforms of MMTV have already covered buses, taxies, rail transportation, office buildings as well as culture and tourist distributing centers in Shanghai. As a brand new outdoor digital mobile media, MMTV is becoming more and more popular with tens of thousands audiences.

http://www.mmtv.com.cn/2006/show.php?cat_id=35

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 23:01 - 1258 of 1609

I will look into this further some other time but this article relates to the above and maybe to todays news and if I remember right this is China's challenge to 3G but will have to double check on this another time:

China Car TV Industry Report, 2007

Description: In recent years, along with the rapid development of the digital technology and network technology, the broadcast TV field is undergoing great changes. Digitalization not only brings opportunities of technical upgrade and business transformation to cable TV, direct broadcast satellite, and ground wireless TV, but also brings more transmission means and service modes to
broadcast TV, among which in-vehicle TV is one of the most popular business forms.
The annual growth rate of China in-vehicle TV market from 2006 to 2009 will surpass 50%. In 2006, the sales volume of China in-vehicle TV market reached 188,000 units. The figure will approach 600,000 in 2008 due to opportunities brought by Beijing Olympic Games, up over 80% year-on-year. In 2009, the figure will be expected to surpass one million.

http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/554461/china_car_tv_industry_report_2007.pdf

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 23:37 - 1259 of 1609

From 2 years ago and a very interesting read:

"The crux of the issue therefore surrounds the digital terrestrial standard, which SARFT officials have acknowledged will also constitute the cellphone television broadcasting standard. It is now widely expected that the Chinese-developed DMB-TH (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting for Terrestrial/Handheld) will be adopted as the national standard, possibly later this month. The main advantages of digital terrestrial broadcasting over 3G are in cost, speed and picture quality which mean there is little limitation on the number of users. What it lacks are the ability to individualise services and interactivity."

"DMB-based cellphone television trials are already in operation. In October 2004, SARFT authorised Shanghai Oriental Pearl - part of SMG - to set up an L wave band trial. At the same time, the Shanghai authorities cleared DMB for commercial operation in the city. In March last year, Shanghai Oriental Pearl launched its first trial operation and in November Oriental Pearl and SMG set up a joint venture company, the Shanghai Oriental Dragon Mobile Information Co. Ltd. (also known as Dragon Mobile or DMTV), with a registered capital of Rmb20 million, to roll out cellphone television services in the city, with Oriental Pearl having the controlling stake. Over the first half of this year the company has been working to set up around 30 relay stations that, according to company sources, will provide 95 percent outdoor and 80 percent indoor coverage throughout the city. Other major cities in the more economically developed parts of the country, including in Guangdong, Beijing, Sichuan, Shandong and Zhejiang are also working on their own trials."

http://www.eight-and-eight.com/cmi/sample/analysis.htm

banjomick - 14 Aug 2008 23:51 - 1260 of 1609

Pheeeeeeeeew,getting there:

"South San Francisco, CA March 20, 2008 Envivio Inc., the leading technology provider of IP video convergence encoding solutions from mobile to HD, today announced that its 4Caster C4 encoders are being used in extensive broadcast trials in Shanghai that, for the first time, combine AVS video encoding with Chinas standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting. This is the first large scale evaluation of AVS with the DTMB (GB 20600-2006) Digital Terrestrial Media Broadcasting standard to take place in China. Full commercial roll out of digital terrestrial TV services based on a combination of the two standards is expected to begin later this year.


The three month long trial broadcasts were organized and managed by Shanghai Oriental Pearl Company Limited."

http://www.envivio.com/news/press_release.php?id=173

banjomick - 15 Aug 2008 00:14 - 1261 of 1609

So,I still need to confirm that MMTV (from todays news) is still part of Shanghai Oriental Pearl Company Limited,pretty sure it still will be.

DTMB is for home TV

DMB-TH is for mobile TV within China

Looking into this further there are five main standards for mobile TV,lol CMMB, CDMB, DMB-TH, T-MMB, and CMB..............................crikey!

Edit-
http://www.itechnews.net/2008/08/04/boke-a100-dmb-th-mobile-tv/

banjomick - 15 Aug 2008 00:55 - 1262 of 1609

485 Million to Receive Mobile TV by 2013
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

CAMBRIDGE, UK The number of people receiving Mobile TV will reach 485 million by 2013 according to predictions made by Cantab Wireless.

Cantab Wireless Ltd has just published a new analyst report: Mobile TV Technologies, Country Cases, and Forecasts for 2008-2013.

This report argues that subscriber growth is anticipated to be strongest in Asia at first, especially in Korea and Japan. From 2010 onwards, Europe and the USA are expected to catch up. Especially in Europe the shortage of radio spectrum before the analogue TV networks shutdown may delay the launch of mobile TV networks in some countries, most importantly in the UK. Also, from 2012-2013 onwards, cellular operators may start providing mobile TV services via their upgraded 3.9G/4G networks, which will offer greatly increased capacity. They will become serious competitors to broadcast TV systems.

The report includes a thorough review of the various mobile TV standards. However, as the author of the report, Dr Juha Korhonen, points out: even more important than choosing the right technical standard is choosing the right business model. It is not yet obvious on how to make money in the Mobile TV business. Various business models have been tried and tested around the world, some successfully, and some less so.

Mobile TV business is a contested area between two established businesses, broadcast TV and cellular telephony. TV broadcasters believe that they should be in charge in the Mobile TV business because they are familiar with the TV business, they have established relationships with content producers and they also often have access to physical broadcast networks. Cellular operators, on the other hand, know the business of mobile devices. They have distribution channels for mobile TV receivers, which are often integrated into mobile phones, and they have contract and charging relationships with mobile customers. However, cellular operators typically do not have access to content, and moreover, they cannot provide mobile TV to masses via cellular networks since these networks currently lack the necessary capacity to do it. Therefore, both parties need each other and a successful mobile TV system has to find a business model which benefits both parties.

The report argues that in the medium term, broadcast Mobile TV systems will be popular. However, in the long run, point-to-point Mobile TV channels, delivered via upgraded high capacity cellular networks, will become a more popular service.

The main topics of the report include:

Technical overview of the broadcast mobile standards: DVB-H, DMB, MediaFLO, 1seg, MBMS, TDtv, CMMB, TBBM, DMB-T/H, CDMB, and CMB.

http://www.digitaltvnews.net/content/?p=3233

banjomick - 15 Aug 2008 10:19 - 1263 of 1609

Well that didn't take much volume for a step up!

banjomick - 15 Aug 2008 10:35 - 1264 of 1609

Forgot something was going to happen today but have to dash:

15th august the hunt beginsThe hunt for Miss Apollo

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