banjomick
- 15 Jun 2004 08:48
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 22:16
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Super Soccer Star-I think there were 13 episodes and was broadcast on Guangdong TV Sports Channel (one of China's largest regional
broadcasters) with 50 million estimated viewers.
"The Super Soccer Star Show will provide a mix of football and entertainment as well as interactive content for viewers.The show aims to promote football skills and fitness in the teen age group and to appeal to family peak-time viewing.Soccer schools and coaches across the Guangdong province will send their most promising players to the show to participate in the selection process over the 13 episodes of the show. Contestants are eliminated during the course of the show with one of the final episodes being held in Chelsea leading to the winner being granted a place to train at the Chelsea Academy."
Galleon owns the Super Soccer Star show and format. Following the establishment of the first series it is intended to roll-out the format and the brand to other provinces in China and other countries in South East Asia.
So,potential viewing figures (Obv.just potential) for the first SSS were 13 x 50M=650 million
So,GON said they intended to roll out this format to other areas and true to their word,June 2008:
Syndication of Super Soccer Star in Shanghai region
Shanghai Sports Channel is expected to air the series later in the year.This channel reaches 11 million homes in the Shanghai region,with key programming including the English Premier League, Spanish Primera division and UEFA Champions League.
Super Soccer Star is the first of Galleon's multi-platform family entertainment shows to be launched by its Chinese operation Phoenix,a provider of interactive entertainment services to broadcasters in China and South East Asia, which was acquired by Galleon in October 2007.Phoenix has used the Super Soccer Star format to further develop its multi-platform entertainment model with a suite of new product offerings and mechanisms for both mobile and online activity.
The early success of the show in Guangdong has also instigated discussions for further series of Super Soccer Star in China with satellite broadcasters as well as a new series from Galleon's Super Sports Star franchise, focusing on a new sport. Phoenix is also in discussions with potential partners in Indonesia,Vietnam,Thailand, India and Middle East and is in final negotiations of a co-production agreement for Super Soccer Star in Malaysia with a leading terrestrial broadcaster.
So,potential viewing figures (Obv.just potential) for the Shanghai SSS for say 13 episodes is 13 x 11M=143 million
From June 2008 Interims:
Entertainment
Our first multiplatform entertainment property Super Soccer Star,an interactive family orientated football talent show,was launched in April with co-producers Guangdong Sports Channel and Chelsea Football Club.The show has been a huge success and is one of the broadcaster's top 5 rated shows.This has led to the show being syndicated by the Shanghai Sports Channel, which will take it to another 11 million viewers.We are in discussions with other national satellite broadcasters for a second series in China. We are also in final negotiations for a series in Malaysia and there are discussions underway in Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia.
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 22:50
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Going back to April 2008 and the AGM and this splendiferous statement:
"We are delighted to inform the market that the positive trends outlined in our
annual report have continued into the current year resulting in an encouraging
half year for the Company. Revenues for the half year 2007/2008 will exceed that
of the previous full year."
I'm tempted to C&P the whole of the AGM announcement but will just post link at bop.
Other main bits from AGM:
"Currently we provide interactive services to 5 broadcasters and we aim for this
to be at least 10 broadcasters by the end of the year."
And funnily enough there is space for two more,how good is that?
Edit-there may be 10 or more already and not added as yet but too late to count...
Edit Edit-not reached 10 yet,just looking into Vizrt from the link below (9/9/08)
http://www.phoenixglobal.tv/partner.htm
Partnership with RDF Media
Having validated the pipeline and demonstrated the flexibility of our business model we have sought access to a library of entertainment content and production expertise that we can exploit within China and SEA.To this end we are delighted to announce that Galleon has entered into an agreement to work with RDF Media to co-produce a select number of shows with leading broadcasters in China leveraging the best of RDF creative content and Galleon's business model and expertise in executing these shows in the territory.
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200804020701343711R.html
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 23:03
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The Interim Results (June 2008) went on to show the true worth of the China/SEA section...........along with Croco of course.
Highlights:
Maiden Profit before tax of 355,000 compared to loss of 357,000 for same period last year
Turnover increased by 146% to 5.8million (H1 2007: 2.4 million)
Positive EBITDA of 480,000 compared to a loss of 148,000 for the same period last year
Acquisition of Lushy Assets ('Yunbo'), a mobile service provider in China, adding to Phoenix our existing Chinese operation and consolidating our China media strategy
Launch of first show, Super Soccer Star, in China, co-produced with Guangdong Sports Channel and Chelsea Football Club
Commenting on the first half results, David Wong, Chairman, Galleon Holdings plc, said:
'The first six months of this financial year have been very solid as the Group moves into a profitable phase of growth. This is a huge achievement by the management which has generated a profit in a period when they acquired and then integrated Phoenix and Yunbo in China and South East Asia.
'It is evident that we are steadily executing our business model in the emerging markets,particularly in China. Each of our divisions has continued to gain momentum and this will continue into the second half of the year.We are excited by the opportunities that we see ahead of us.'
Link at bop instead of C&P the whole 'A'
"We have continued to grow our footprint in the region supplying interactive entertainment solutions to several broadcasters in China and Malaysia.
Interactive entertainment revenues for this period was 1.1m compared to nil for the same period last year."
"In addition to entertainment content deals Phoenix continues to provide interactive TV services for broadcasters in China and South East Asia.Recently it signed agreements with Malaysian TV stations, Metropolitan TV Sdn Bhd and CH-9 Media Sdn Bhd,to supply its multiplatform interactive system as part of a multi-year service agreement to provide SMS gateway,interactive advertising and SMS campaign management. Metropolitan TV is Malaysia's third-largest TV channel, targeting the urban and ethnic Chinese audience. CH-9 now ranks second in viewership ratings, and is focused on delivering programming for the mass and ethnic Malay market."
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200806270700116741X.html
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 23:12
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If we stay with the Interim Results (June 2008),link above and look at Croco,the savior of GON through the 'ard times!
Croco Worldwide
Croco Worldwide is our global toy division,focusing on designing and manufacturing innovative bespoke in-pack premiums for the global FMCG companies.The division continues to grow in terms of volume,value and also geographical reach.Our relationship with Pepsico is expanding well beyond Europe and our presence in Latin America has been bolstered by the successful test of our product IP Blasterz in a promotion in Mexico.
Our focus for the remaining months will be to secure regular business from this region and to expand our sales and distribution into Asia. Greater visibility of business and stronger relationships allows us to be more strategic about our investment in product IP and also manufacturing technology,all of which provide significant barriers to entry for any competitors.
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 23:23
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Relating to Croco it's worth reading my posts on pages 64 and 65 regarding Pokon with Boinx and Roks,in me most humbly opinion of course :-)
Croco-Boinx
Croco-Roks
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 23:39
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Moving away from Croco which is a shame but they will crop up again relating to China/SEA and I am sure of that!
July 2008 sees GON/Phoeinx gaining further ground with their 'Interactive' content:
Agreement with Hunan Television 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 secured a contract with Hunan Television ('HNTV') to develop and facilitate interactivity for arange of programmes to be broadcast on its Entertainment Channel.
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 HNTV to develop interactive game play, functionality and content applications for seven shows to be broadcast on the Entertainment Channel over the coming year.Galleon will also be responsible for the billing and fulfilment of all mobile or telephone based interactive activity,which is enabled by its acquisition of Yunbo,a mobile service provider in China,in February 2008. Revenue will be earned on a profit share basis.
HNTV is one of China's leading provincial broadcasters with an audience reach of 67 million.It has a reputation for delivering cutting edge entertainment formats to the China market.
Commenting on the syndication, CEO of Galleon Holdings, Stephen Green said:
'We are delighted to be working at such a strategic level with another leading broadcaster in China.This is a testament to the expertise of the Phoenix team and its strong relationships with broadcasters in the country.The combined audience of these seven shows presents us with a significant opportunity to generate revenues through interactive channels and applications.'
So,that's seven shows of say 13 episodes with an audience reach of 67 million......this is where I get confused with numbers,they get too big! :-)
If we say 13 x 67=871 million for one show
So,potential viewing figures (Obv.just potential) for the seven shows equates go 6097 million--lolloping lolz
banjomick
- 02 Sep 2008 23:59
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Gaaaawd,it doesn't even end there but think this is the last so will expand to conclude the China/SEA evening :-)
August 2008 sees another China TV deal:
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.'
Notes to Editors:
Galleon Holdings plc creates and distributes multi-platform branded entertainment properties focused on the emerging markets, in particular China and South East Asia. The entertainment properties are designed to establish a direct, interactive relationship with the viewer.
Television in China reaches approximately 98% of the population of 1.3 billion. Mobile phone penetration is also high, with over 450 million subscribers and with over 300 million people online, China is now the largest online market in the world. Huge TV audiences and growing interactive platform access presents a substantial opportunity for Galleon to benefit from the popularity and demand for interactive entertainment and game shows. China is forecast to become the world's fifth largest advertising market.
In October 2007 Galleon acquired Phoenix, a Hong Kong based media solutions company, which specialises in the provision of interactive broadcast television services that enable broadcasters in China and South East Asia to provide interactive entertainment for audiences to access through TV, online and mobile.
In February 2008 Galleon acquired Yunbo, a mobile service provider in China, strengthening the Company's ability to provide Chinese broadcasters with a complete media solution for multiplatform entertainment. Galleon now has total control over the interactive content, its delivery to the consumer, data capture and the billing process.
Galleon develops entertainment formats for children, families and young adults. These include:
Super Soccer Star - an interactive family orientated football talent show. Produced in association with Chelsea Football Club. The first series, currently broadcasting in Gungdong province, China, has achieved top five show status.
The Limit - prime-time family variety game show. To be launched in Hunan province, China later this year.
Skunk Fu! - a comedy action animated TV show for kids aged 6-11.
Apollo's Pad - an interactive online animated sitcom targeting 16-24 year olds.
banjomick
- 03 Sep 2008 00:02
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The last post and the potential audiance figures just blows my mind but if anyone wants to have a go at adding at least three of the above shows to tonight's running total then please be my guest and a cheers if you do.
banjomick
- 03 Sep 2008 00:13
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The Lady with the Log has a few things to say:
"My log hears things I cannot hear. But my log tells me about the sounds, about the new words.Even though it has stopped growing larger, my log is aware."
"The Owls have been seen heading to the East,for they are wise!"
banjomick
- 03 Sep 2008 17:56
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Crikey and OMG!!!!
Looks like Astro Knights might be making a comeback!
Clicking on a pic and then properties the date 09/03/2008 appears and that's either today's date or March! All been updated and still looks good in my opinion.
http://www.syndime.com/astro1.htm
Edit-Second thoughts it hasn't changed but the date changes are interesting...panic over,pheeeew :-)
Edit Edit-Think I remember saying the same thing on the 9th March-lolz and a deary deary me!
banjomick
- 04 Sep 2008 19:35
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Think that can be classed as a down day!
Anyway,the Phoenix website has been updated today with video footage of Super Soccer Star as first seen on the SSS website.I'd guess at an announcement tomorrow relating to further deals for SSS,will find out in morning......
Edit-Monday morning then or the day after that :-)
banjomick
- 07 Sep 2008 22:38
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Here are Croco's 'Roks' in action.................as it were:
http://pokemon.cheetos.pl/
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banjomick
- 07 Sep 2008 22:44
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banjomick
- 08 Sep 2008 09:07
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That's very strange or there's a problem with L2.............GON's broker and I think 2 others have vanished from the screen,hmmmmmm.Will pop back at luncheon time methinks.
banjomick
- 09 Sep 2008 12:45
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At least good old GON are sailing in a sea of blue today.
banjomick
- 09 Sep 2008 17:58
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The first contests is underway,it's all good fun this researching is! :-)
Miss September2008
Every month a girl wins a place in the final (and other fantastic prices) The 1st month is easy peasy lemon squeaze, cuz if youve created a profile and uploaded your snaps and video, you could be the first winner and on your way to the final.
VS
banjomick
- 09 Sep 2008 18:35
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It's the interactive platform and social networking concept that is important here and not necessarily the content......although Apollo's Pad is most watchable in my opinion.
I believe the basic interactive structure of Apollo's Pad which includes 'The Hunt for Miss Apollo 2009' which can be accessed via the Internet and mobile phone along with continuing the theme via satellite sites like Facebook and Youtube are the key parts here.This structure can be used to promote a TV series or gameshow where revenue can be obtained via text voting and advertising space.
Here is the Youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/user/apollospad
banjomick
- 09 Sep 2008 21:49
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Going back to posts from 2nd September 2008 and potential viewing figures,I do love these big numbers GON are involved in:
SSS-potential viewing figures (Obv.just potential) for the first SSS were 13 x 50M=650 million
Shanghai SSS-potential viewing figures for the for say 13 episodes is 13 x 11M=143 million
HNTV (seven shows)-potential viewing figures for say 13 episodes is 13 x 67=871 million for one show which equates to 6,097 million
MMTV and 'PAGS' (at least three shows) currently reaches an audience of approximately 75 million, which is expected to grow to 130 million by the end of 2008.I'll use the 130 million as it's bigger :-) So,potential viewing figures for say 13 episodes is 13 x130=1690 million per show and 5070 million in total!
Therefore the total is............................ 11,960 million potential viewers,I think!
I am well aware that these are just potential viewing figures but it's worth highlighting to give a very rough picture of the market GON/Phoenix are involved in,just my opinion though.
Edit-Woooops,forgot the Interactive TV Agreements.................. brb (Ed-No rush as there's only you reading this)
09 November 2007
"deal with TV3, the largest TV station in Malaysia, with 21 million
viewers. Under the terms of the deal, Phoenix will receive a fee for the supply
of its multi-platform interactive system to TV3. It will also receive ongoing
management fees and a revenue share on related activities, as a part of a
multi-year service agreement to provide sms gateway, interactive advertising
and sms campaign management."
21 January 2008
The Malaysian TV stations Metropolitan TV Sdn Bhd and CH-9
Media Sdn Bhd deal:
"It will also receive ongoing management fees and a revenue share on
related activities, as a part of a multi-year service agreement to provide SMS
gateway, interactive advertising and SMS campaign management. Metropolitan TV
is Malaysia's third-largest TV channel, targeting the urban and ethnic Chinese
audience. Ch9 now ranks second in viewership ratings, and is focused on
delivering programming for the mass and ethnic Malay market."
banjomick
- 10 Sep 2008 00:36
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I knew something clicked from all me ramblings on the 2nd September 2008 :-)
From
2 April 2008 and the AGM:
"We are delighted to inform the market that the positive trends outlined in our
annual report have continued into the current year resulting in an encouraging
half year for the Company.
Revenues for the half year 2007/2008 will exceed that
of the previous full year.
Following the acquisition of the wireless service provider Yunbo, in China,
Galleon has established its position as a specialist in creating, distributing
and monetising cross platform interactive entertainment content throughout South
East Asia and China. Part of our strategy is to grow our pipeline into the
region through the interactive services that we provide to the broadcasters.
Currently we provide interactive services to 5 broadcasters and we aim for this
to be at least 10 broadcasters by the end of the year.
Strategically we will leverage this network and business model by co-producing
with South East Asian and Chinese broadcasters on mass market interactive
entertainment brands."
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200804020701343711R.html
Then we get:
14 August 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."
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200808140700052936B.html
GON announcements are always straight to the point giving key information so the above says to me that they have 5 broadcasters within the China/SEA area as of 2 April 2008 followed up by a total of four in China as of 14 August 2008,Hunan crop up a lot and are classed as one.
Therefore there are 5 more deals to be announced before 2008 ends if GON want to reach their target of 10 within the China/SEA market.
My opinion is that the target figure of 10 is already in the bag especially when you look at the targets Phoenix had to and did achieve as part of the initial deal!
Very exciting stuff as far as I'm concerned but please do your own research as this is the AIM and anything can happen!
banjomick
- 12 Sep 2008 09:22
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GON's broker raised the bid this morning so a little bit of blue,which is nice! :-)