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akel44 - 22 Sep 2004 12:55

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ZOO&SiIn August 2007, ZOO acquired
the authoring business of Scope Seven, providing the group with a base near its
key customers in California and a broader service offering.

akel44 - 21 Aug 2005 00:40 - 15 of 142

some archive news:
http://www.interactivedv.com/press%20release%201.htm

akel44 - 25 Aug 2005 16:22 - 16 of 142

http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=93872

andrewbertram2003 - 26 Aug 2005 11:41 - 17 of 142

Whoa. Big news!....a utlity for regions.

The shareprice has plummeted on this stock.
All promises of this amazing technology and what have they got to show for it.
Who wants to be a Millionaire! Units sold ? other titles ?

Exactly how many people want to play a game on their DVD player?
With games consoles and PC's doing the job extremely well...please could someone at ZOO tell what they beleive their market to be.

It all sounds clever....but you need customers with money to hand over!!

akel44 - 11 Sep 2005 16:21 - 18 of 142

well this was the rumour, 18th aug. its out at last, after being held back

Zoo Digital Close To Deal With Walt Disney Co-Sources

The deal could be substantial for Zoo Digital, which develops and markets interactive technology for the DVD industry. Founded at the height of
the dotcom boom in 1999 under the name Kazoo3D PLC, it changed
its name in 2001 following a reverse takeover.

People close to the situation said Zoo Digital would be a
supplier of applications for interactive games and provide
supplementary background material for DVDs.

"We are hearing the deal could be worth 30 cents a disk," one person said.
He said a decision on the number of disks that would carry
Zoo Digital's technology had not been determined.

Zoo Digital has been testing its software with Disney over the past year,
the person close to the company said.

A spokesman for Zoo Digital declined to comment, but noted that the
company had said during a first-half results presentation in June
that it was in talks with a Hollywood studio.
A spokeswoman for Walt Disney was not immediately available to comment.

queen1 - 11 Sep 2005 18:01 - 19 of 142

So what's that going to do for the bottom line going forward if true and, more importantly, the sp?

akel44 - 11 Sep 2005 18:42 - 20 of 142

queen1:if true? the statement, or what it contains

queen1 - 12 Sep 2005 13:08 - 21 of 142

i.e. is it signed, sealed and delivered? For Zoo to decline to comment on something potentially so positive seems rather odd.

akel44 - 12 Sep 2005 19:43 - 22 of 142

well zoo have not endorsed the rns, so i suppose it
could contain some inacuracies,

queen1 - 12 Sep 2005 19:46 - 23 of 142

Indeed. And the sp has not reacted in as positive way as it should to the news. However, as a holder I hope that it's true and the first of many.

akel44 - 12 Sep 2005 19:50 - 24 of 142

zoo are exhibiting at an international exhibition in amsterdam
tomorrow is the last day,i have heard nothing yet

akel44 - 12 Sep 2005 19:51 - 25 of 142

sept:9th-13th

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akel44 - 16 Sep 2005 21:15 - 26 of 142

isn`t that a zoo game i see in the new games room,"sodoku" lol

akel44 - 14 Oct 2005 06:02 - 27 of 142

the disney deal is long overdue, they delayed the dvd without giving a reason,

bingobingham - 14 Oct 2005 08:27 - 28 of 142

It's probably a load of bull shit. They would have at least commented surely?

akel44 - 14 Oct 2005 09:06 - 29 of 142

i know for a fact that the dvd has been made,
but disney have delayed it with no explaination

jacobjohn7 - 16 Oct 2005 15:33 - 30 of 142

fridays move should be the start of it, news is very imminent now IMO.
Patience, those with it will be rewarded. Bingo, so you are a serial negative poster! /holder(?) cant understand why one would hold when everythings either wrong or bullshit? All the best to all patient holders. JJ

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2005 18:07 - 31 of 142

Hi Jacob John.

Received your e-mail from a few weeks back but dint know how to contact you. The link on the e-mail didnt work.

Anyway my appologies and yes Im still in these and keeping them warm in the bottom drawer. Its a pity the markets have gone very flat on consumer products so I wouldnt get much hope for this xmas.

It appears we are in for a bad one all round. But not to worry as class will out in the long term.

cheers GF and best of luck.

Troys - 18 Oct 2005 07:35 - 32 of 142

Zoo Digital Group PLC
18 October 2005


18 October 2005

ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC
('ZOO' or 'the Group')

ZOO AGREES CONTRACT WITH WALT DISNEY


ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech'), the DVD technology division of ZOO Digital Group plc,
today announced it has signed a contract with Walt Disney Pictures and
Television ('WDPT') to license its unique DVD authoring software DVD-EXTRA
STUDIO for the application of 'Menu Regionalisation' for new and existing film
titles. The deal is expected to generate revenues for ZOO in excess of $1m over
the next year.

- ends -

Enquiries:

Rob Deri
CFO, ZOO Digital Group plc
0114 241 3700

James Chandler/Helen Thomas
Weber Shandwick Square Mile
020 7067 0747

John Llewellyn-Lloyd
Noble & Company Limited
020 7763 2200

Notes to Editors:

About ZOO Digital Group PLC
ZOO is divided into two separate divisions; ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech') and ZOO
Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP').

ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech')
ZOOtech focuses on R&D and licensing of DVD-EXTRA, the Group's highly original
development software capable of creating complex interactive content for
standard DVD players. The strategy for ZOOtech is simple; to create the industry
standard tool for the production of interactive DVD content and drive revenues
through licensing worldwide in a combination of up front fees and royalties.








This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


Troys - 18 Oct 2005 07:38 - 33 of 142

Zoo Digital Group PLC
18 October 2005


18 October 2005

ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC
('ZOO' or 'the Group')

ZOO OUTLINES US STRATEGY


Further to a separate statement made today, ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech'), the DVD
technology division of ZOO Digital Group plc, has announced its future strategy
and outlined market opportunities in North America.

Management Focus on US Market

Given the market size of DVD production and the large relative size of
individual deals for its technology, ZOO is looking to further develop its US
business and will focus greater resources and management time in driving sales
in this area. In particular Board members Robert Deri (CFO) and Dr Stuart Green
(CTO) will be working more closely on the opportunities that the US presents. As
a result of this greater focus at a Board level, Cees Zwaard, CEO of ZOOtech
will be leaving the business. Specific activity will include deepening existing
relationships with the major organisations and working closely with customers
regarding process improvement, reduction of client in-house production budgets
and software solutions to meet client's requirements for next generation HD-DVD
and Blu-Ray. As part of this activity two members of the technical staff are
relocating to the US on long-term secondments in order to work closely on
current developments and future opportunities.

Hollywood Studio Market

Menu Regionalisation is only one of a number of applications for the DVD-EXTRA
STUDIO technology. In addition to ZOO seeking further menu regionalisation
opportunities in Hollywood, the Group is developing other DVD-EXTRA STUDIO based
products in conjunction with major entertainment corporates and Hollywood
studios. Significantly, the technology has proved to be compatible with
production systems and compliant with the DVD industry's extremely high
standards. It is anticipated that both the number of studios using the
technology, and the number of applications for the technology, will grow
considerably.

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive of ZOO Digital Group plc commented:

'Our technology is being increasingly used by a number of organisations, has
been rigorously tested and is completely proven. Its potential, both in terms of
the number of customers and applications, is huge and we are now focusing on
maximising the opportunities Hollywood and the US present and building on the
very important relationships we have worked so hard to establish.'


- ends -

Enquiries:

Rob Deri
CFO, ZOO Digital Group plc
0114 241 3700

James Chandler/Helen Thomas
Weber Shandwick Square Mile
020 7067 0747

John Llewellyn-Lloyd
Noble & Company Limited
020 7763 2200

Notes to Editors:

About ZOO Digital Group PLC
ZOO is divided into two separate divisions; ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech') and ZOO
Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP').

ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech')
ZOOtech focuses on R&D and licensing of DVD-EXTRA, the Group's highly original
development software capable of creating complex interactive content for
standard DVD players. The strategy for ZOOtech is simple; to create the industry
standard tool for the production of interactive DVD content and drive revenues
through licensing worldwide in a combination of up front fees and royalties.

About Menu Regionalisation
The 'DVD-EXTRA STUDIO Regionalisation Utility' automates the creation of all
regionalised DVD's. The technology maximizes customers' time by using the
original menu as the template to automatically create different language or
regionalised versions. The regionalisation process is therefore standardised
removing error prone manual processes and improving productivity. More
importantly, each customer can leverage the assets created for one project by
storing translations and then use these translations for subsequent projects.

Translation costs are reduced as dictionaries are standardised and formatting of
menus becomes flexible based on the rules created for each regional version. The
cost reductions and labour savings are directly proportionate to the number of
languages used on a project i.e. the cost savings rise as more languages are
used.







This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

queen1 - 18 Oct 2005 09:07 - 34 of 142

Better news ladies & gentlemen, better news.
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