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Anyone in World Television Group????.... (WTV)     

explosive - 06 Mar 2006 21:20



World Television provides rich communications solutions to corporations, non-profit organisations and governmental institutions.

We are the global leader of webcasting and multimedia communication solutions delivering over 10,000 projects in 35 countries on 5 continents per year.

If you want to use television and the web to influence audiences, motivate employees, excite customers, change perceptions, or inform investors, our experience can help.

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26 May 2005 World Television Group Contract Win

World Television Group is delighted to announce that the UK Government's Foreign and Commonwealth Office has announced its intention, subject to contract, to award the British Satellite News (BSN) contract to World Television.

This contract, expected to run from October 2005, is for three years with a further two year option period. There will be an uplift in value to fund additional news story production compared with the previous contract. World Television has been providing this service for BSN under a previous contract which expires on 30 September 2005. The new contract was won against strong competition from leading broadcast news providers following a demanding tender process.

The BSN service provides daily news stories about Britain to around 440 broadcasters around the world, 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. It is one of the world's most successful public diplomacy news services.

Jon King, Group CEO, says 'This confirms World Television as one of the premier news producers in the world. We provide the highest quality editorial and technical service for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office which meets their communication objectives and the needs of global broadcasters. Winning this major contract is testament to the talent, production excellence and hard work of our team. We look forward to the development of the BSN service in the future.'
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For Immediate Release 28 October 2005

World Television Group Plc ("World Television" or "the Group")

World Television Launches Expanded British Satellite News Service

World Television, the corporate communications, news production, webcasting and event management company, is pleased to announce the launch of a new expanded British Satellite News (BSN) service following the renewal of its contract with the UK Government's Foreign & Commonwealth office (FCO).

The contract, worth approximately 1.5m p.a., will run for three years from October 2005 with a further two year extension option period.
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For Immediate Release 16 January 2006

World Television Group Plc
('World Television' or 'the Company')

Contract Win

World Television, the international televisual communications company, is pleased to announce the award of a new 3-year contract by the European Space Agency ('ESA'), won in a competitive tender.

The contract for broadcast media relations support started on 1st January 2006 and will run to 31st December 2008. Under the contract, which is valued at 500,000 Euro over the contract period, World Television will support ESA activities around the world including satellite launches, missions of European astronauts to the International Space Station, planetary exploration and research milestones.

The Company will provide a full range of broadcast PR services which comprise strategic advice and planning, media relations distribution, monitoring and on-site support. World Television's media relations team will expand to support this contract and other client work.

Steve Garvey, CEO of World Television, said: 'We are delighted and proud to be working with the European Space Agency. The award of this contract reflects the Company's expertise in providing world-class broadcast media relations service through our international network. It adds to the growing list of international organisations that use World Television's services and makes ESA one of our most significant clients'.
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Taken from last interims 2006


Financial Highlights

* Group Turnover for the first 6 months 4.75m excluding other operatinh income (revenues from loss making subsidaries sold - Kamera Content and Foroso) (2005: 5.13m)
* Underlying turnover, reflecting recurring business, 4.75m (2005: 4.87m)
* EBITDA 116K (2005: 6K loss), pre-exceptionals and accounting for share options, the Groups first EBITDA positive result as a listed company.
* Operating expenses before exceptional items, accounting for share aoptions and goodwill amortisation 4.83m (2005: 5.30m)
* Write-back of 496K provision against HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) claim.
*Profit before tax of 298K including HMRC calim write-back (2005: 352K loss)
*Cash position stabilised. Total net operating cashflow 6K (2005: (1,101)k), net cash outflow before financing 176K (2005: 1,489K)

Operational Highlights

* Rapid growth in revenue from corporate IPTV services
* Awarded 3-year contract for media relations by European Space Agency (ESA)
* Agreed partnership with PR Newswire Europe and Intercall in Australia
* Other new business wins include Central Office of Information, International Power, Siemens, Ernst & Young, Deloitte and eBay.


Trading Update


As the Company approaches its financial year end at the end of this month, the
Board reiterates its expectation made at the time of the interim results in
September that the second half of the year will experience revenue growth of
between 4% and 5% compared with 2005. The Company expects to issue more
information in its trading update in February 2007.


Convertible Loan Notes


The outstanding Loan Notes, which were issued in November 2004, fall due for
redemption at an amount of approximately 1.28 million by 31 May 2007, in the
event that the holders of these Loan Notes do not exercise the conversion rights
(into Ordinary Shares at an exercise price of 1p per share) which attach to the
Loan Notes.

The Board is actively reviewing options for resolving the Loan Notes in the best
interests of the Company and its shareholders. Further announcements will be
made as and when developments occur.


Stephen Kirk, non-executive Chairman of World Television, commented: 'I'd like
to thank Andy and Peter for their contribution as executives to World
Television's growth since they founded the company in 1991. They will continue
to offer the benefit of their experience as non-executives from the new year.
I'd also like to welcome Jim Hall to the Board and we look forward to further
developments to our technical strategy and product range under his guidance."

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2007_CorpoateCalendar.pdf

BIZPACK - 27 May 2006 19:38 - 83 of 251

Lets hope its just the market shivers that caused the fall explosive. I expect the stock will improve when they announce the name of the new chairman, if he/she is better regarded than Mr.Neville, whom still retained the whiff of the old VTB troubles and misdeads.

WTV, need new contracts though to make this run or make a very strong trading statement.

Do you know anything about the Intel work done?

explosive - 27 May 2006 20:59 - 84 of 251

Well 85 new contracts were signed in 2005, unfortunatly I haven't details of these except of the solutions posted on WTVs website. I'm sure we'll see something for the world cup and hoping it'll tie into the mobile networks O2 and Virgin.

Oh reference the intel work done, click on the link below for the full story....

http://www.world-television.com/intel/

BIZPACK - 30 May 2006 17:50 - 85 of 251

A depressed market but better looking blue at WTV. It seems that the larger buyer is back in the market taking a million at .85p today. its only 8.500.00 in total but a few of those soon add up.

Only a small amount sold to the market makers today even though late trading sent the market southwards could be a very good sign.

explosive - 01 Jun 2006 15:17 - 86 of 251

The 15,744 trade showing as a ? is a buy. I know as its mine!

explosive - 06 Jun 2006 21:40 - 87 of 251

Almost 40% of global companies expect to boost their budget for online media in 2006 in order to communicate more effectively both internally and externally [Source: 3rd Annual IMS Enterprise Web Communications Survey].

Wonder what the figure is split between Podcat and MNR. Also 40% growth in '06 is great, what will '07 have install.

skyhigh - 07 Jun 2006 07:08 - 88 of 251

wtv ? zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

BIZPACK - 11 Jun 2006 20:31 - 89 of 251

yes sykhigh, that is just the way I have come to look at this company.

Very very disappointing are the only words for it. They have not even found a new chairman yet by the look of it.

Very little volume of late which makes me think Bissons Ltd have stopped buying.

Our only hope is the AGM at the end of the month, after that I will sell, even though I`ll make a loss, if no better news has been released.

skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 90 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 91 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 92 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 93 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 94 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 95 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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skyhigh - 12 Jun 2006 08:03 - 96 of 251

at these levels it's probably better to stay in and see what happens in the long run... I got in ages ago at 3p... so I'm hanging in there for the time being!...
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BIZPACK - 12 Jun 2006 17:55 - 97 of 251

Did you have a jammed keyboard skyhigh, as I see you managed to post a multi bagger at the same time.

Pity the sp does not multi that many times as fast.

I looked at the trades today and was wondering if you had a view as to the possibility of a bigger buyer collecting once again as the price held, even though there were two big sells of 600k each.

On most occassions the MM just drop the offer unless they are filling an order.

Maybe EK is buying at long last?

skyhigh - 15 Jun 2006 09:20 - 98 of 251

Grim isn't it !
We had good news released the other day (or was it bad news !) who knows ?
and today someone sells half a million shares at .065p... bids going down all the time..'orrible isn't it !

explosive - 15 Jun 2006 09:52 - 99 of 251

Grim depends on what your average is. I suppose it is grim if you got in at the 3p mark but for anyone averaging under 1p its not all that bad considering the sp is about as low as I think it'll go....

skyhigh - 15 Jun 2006 10:24 - 100 of 251

It's grim whatever !
I originally got in at 3p a few years and then sold half at 6.5p, so you could say my average is 1.5p if you see what I mean...

explosive - 15 Jun 2006 14:34 - 101 of 251

Well WTV have said that Q1 2006 has been inline with expectations. I can't see any reasons for Q2 to be different and see no reason why WTV shouldn't post a profit overall in '06.

BIZPACK - 19 Jun 2006 19:42 - 102 of 251

New low today explosive but the larger trades look more like buys than sells. I have a bit of spare cash and may average down tomorrow as I think the bottom has been hit. With such a low market capital, add to that the recent news that will add almost 500.000 profit back into the accounts, it seems to me they could show a large profit in the next half and improve on that going forward. If you add that amount to the forecasts posted in the brokers note which they improved upon last time. I think the stock price could take a sharp hike northwards if they give a good trading statement at the AGM at the end of July if not before.

News of a New Chairman could help as could buying by the FD. I only wish she would put her hand in her pocket and buy stock, as this alone would show a vote of confidence in WTV.
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