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DCD Media plc A TV Production & Distribution Powerhouse (DCD)     

driver - 21 Mar 2006 18:01

DCD Media plc The TV production & distribution powerhouse

DCD Media Plc formerly (Digital Classics plc) Europe's pre-eminent independent producer and distributor of arts, music and dramatic television programming.

The Now New DCD comprises of new acquisitions NBD TV, Box TV, Iambic Productions, Digital Classics DVD, and Done & Dusted.

Box TV A leading drama production company whose recent BBC production Sweeney Todd' Leading Roll Ray Winston received high public and critical acclaim.

Done & Dusted , Specialists in documentary, drama and music event specials respectively, offering an increased output of quality production, and a maker of rock concert videos.

NBD TV, A rock and pop music distributor.
http://www.nbdtv.com/

Iambic Productions Leading specialist producer of arts, music and entertainment programmes.

About DCD
DCD make's and delivers great programmes for clients enabling them to achieve high audience satisfaction and ratings. Delivering through the activities of subsidiary companies each of which is a recognisable and successful brand. Each of the subsidiaries is specialized but their activities are complementary and enable maximization of current and future intellectual property rights.

DCD's Vision is to become Europe's pre-eminent independent producer and distributor of arts, entertainment, music and drama audio-visual content for television and DVD.

The newly formed DCD is well positioned to return massive growth In the coming years in revenue and Share Price this from the Interim Results 200% increase in turnover to 3.7m against same period last year 21/03/06
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20060320070000P4F9E.html
DCD Media PLC
http://www.dcdmedia.co.uk/

********Latest News********

Major New Drama Productions
27/04/2006

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20060427070000P53DC.html

DCD MEDIA SHOWREEL 2006
http://www.dcdmedia.co.uk/showreels/DigitalClassicsShowreelWM9512Kbps.wmv

New DCD Download Site
http://www.digitalclassicsdvd.co.uk/index.php

hewittalan6 - 15 Jun 2006 07:47 - 34 of 175

"I see we have made the inside pages on The Independant", said ratty, as he tucked into another sausage for breakfast at Toad Hall.

kimoldfield - 15 Jun 2006 10:49 - 35 of 175

"Worth a flutter eh"? mumbled Badger through a mouthful of toast. "What we need is a Mole in the camp to give us some inside info"

hewittalan6 - 15 Jun 2006 11:03 - 36 of 175

"I wonder if DCD are willing to make a "Wind in the Willows 2", featuring those wonderful scriptwriters, Kim & Alan", said Mole, through a mouthfull of worms.

kimoldfield - 15 Jun 2006 11:21 - 37 of 175

"it's a possibility" said Ratty, but there is always a danger that it could become subtitled "2 farts with a cricket bat"!

driver - 15 Jun 2006 16:34 - 38 of 175

A BUY in todays Independant

DCD Media

Our view: Worth a flutter

Share price: 1.2p (unch)

The Television production company DCD Media, under the stewardship of former Channel 5 boss David Elstein, has raised the scale of its operations dramatically over the past six months.
On the way, it has secured a number of commissions to make various programmes and the latest was unveiled yesterday. It will see DCD produce for the BBC a major new adaptation of The Wind in the Willows, featuring Bob Hoskins as Badger and Matt Lucas, of Little Britain fame, as Toad.

The agreement should generate more than 3m in turnover for the group and is expected to be aired on BBC1 towards the end of the year. Filming has already started in Romania.

The deal is the latest coup for DCD. Last month it won a commission from ITV to make the new Saturday morning music slot that will replace the long-running CD:UK. The company is producing 15 one-hour shows and if the yet-to-be-named format proves successful it will become a permanent feature on ITV1.

DCD shares have doubled on the back of all the positive news since the start of the year and yesterday closed at 1.2p. Although the company is a true penny stock it is by no means a minnow - its market capitalisation tops 50m. And despite the strong rise its shares still offer good value. Analysts expect DCD to make a pre-tax profit of 3m for the year ending 30 June 2007. That leaves it trading at just 12 times earnings. If it continues to win commissions at the current rate these forecasts will prove to be too conservative. That makes DCD worth a flutter.

Begbies Traynor

Our view: Buy

driver - 15 Jun 2006 22:39 - 39 of 175

Robbie Williams in HD
Done and Dusted, who will be directing the show.

http://www.hdtvuk.tv/2006/06/robbie_williams.html

kimoldfield - 15 Jun 2006 22:55 - 40 of 175

By heck Driver, you are on form today! Another nice find. The future looks more than orange for this share in my opinion.

It would be nice to see DCD getting behind a documentary on Alan's cricket team, now that would make a cracking show!?! I hung my finely honed piece of willow up many years ago due to a complete lack of any sort of skill other than being able to hammer the stumps into the ground with it!!
kim

driver - 28 Jun 2006 20:15 - 41 of 175

Star line-up announced for The Wind in the Willows

Bob Hoskins leads an all star cast in a lavish adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's children's classic The Wind in the Willows, commissioned for BBC ONE from independent Box TV.

Hoskins stars as Badger with Matt Lucas as Toad, Mark Gatiss as Rat, Lee Ingleby as Mole, Imelda Staunton as the Barge Lady, Jim Carter as the Engine Driver and Anna Maxwell Martin as the Gaoler's Daughter.

Adapted from the much-loved book by Lee Hall, writer of the Oscar-nominated and multi-award winning film Billy Elliot, the drama will be transmitted later this year on BBC ONE.

Iconic locations such as the Riverbank, the Wild Wood, Toad Hall and the Open Road are brought vividly to life as Mole is introduced to the countryside outside his hole, encountering industrious Ratty, gruff Badger and the irrepressible Mr Toad.

Filming takes place in and around Bucharest from 12 June until 28 July.

Gub Neal says: "I have a long-standing fascination with the story of The Wind in the Willows and believe our version is a first for TV in terms of scale and ambition. Lee Hall's translation is utterly faithful to Kenneth Grahame's book and the glorious locations outside Bucharest are perfectly suited to achieving the unspoilt rural world described in the original text.

"Rather than using heavy prosthetics, I think it is both appropriate and natural to play the characters as largely human. The costumes and make-up will effect subtle transformations, but these are intended to inspire the audience's imagination into seeing how close the performances are to the characters' animal personae.

"We are delighted to attract such a high-calibre cast to the drama and believe they will inhabit their characters perfectly."

Jane Tranter, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning, says: "The Wind in the Willows is one of the favourite children's books of all time and this new adaptation fits perfectly within BBC ONE's remit to produce high quality, popular drama for a wide audience.

"Lee Hall has delivered a charming, evocative and memorable script and we expect his writing, combined with the cre of British acting talent and stunning production values to be a big draw with viewers."

The Wind in the Willows is a UK/Canada/Romania co-production between Box TV, Muse Entertainment and MediaPro Pictures for the BBC in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. DCD Media are set to distribute the film outside Canada.

The director is Rachel Talalay (Band of Gold, The Borrowers, Ally McBeal), and the director of photography is David Franco (Desperate Housewives).

The executive producers are Justin Thomson-Glover and Patrick Irwin for Box TV. Executive in BBC Drama commissioning is Polly Hill.

Matt Lucas is best known for Little Britain and his other credits include Shooting Stars and Casanova. Mark Gatiss wrote and starred in The League of Gentlemen as well as appearing in Nighty Night and Funland. Lee Ingleby was recently seen in The Street and Life on Mars and his other credits include Nature Boy and The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Bob Hoskins' illustrious career includes such films as Mrs Henderson Presents, Mona Lisa and The Long Good Friday, with TV work including The Lost World.

Anna Maxwell Martin played Esther Summerson in the BBC's Bleak House and has also appeared in Doctor Who and North & South. Jim Carter's many credits include Pompeii: The Last Day, Bright Young Things, The Way We Live Now and Brassed Off. Imelda Staunton won a Bafta and an Oscar nomination for her starring role in Vera Drake and appeared recently in Fingersmith, Nanny McPhee and My Family and Other Animals.

driver - 30 Jun 2006 20:43 - 42 of 175

DCD MEDIA SHOWREEL 2006 (New In The Header)
http://www.dcdmedia.co.uk/showreels/DigitalClassicsShowreelWM9512Kbps.wmv

driver - 11 Jul 2006 20:45 - 44 of 175

Most of the trades today looked like buys about 10m surprising the sp didnt move.

driver - 01 Aug 2006 08:57 - 45 of 175

NBDtv hires for sales drive

It was snapped up by David Elstein's DCD Media last December. Now UK distributor NBDtv has appointed a new sales team, hiring execs from rivals 3DD Entertainment and Zonemedia.

Danielle Davies, formerly sales manager at music event and telefilm vendor 3DD, and before that at Action Time and RDF Media, has been taken on to head the newly created southern and eastern hemisphere sales department. She will focus on the Middle East, Far East, Latin America, Canada and Australasia.

Rick Barker, formerly head of television sales at another DCD Media subsidiary, Digital Classics Distribution, has the newly created position of head of sales for continental Europe at NBDtv. Lauren Marriott has also joined from his eastern European sales position at Zonemedia to become sales exec at NBD, reporting to Barker.

Traditionally specialising in music-related programming, NBDtv now distributes a more diverse slate, said CEO Nicky Davies Williams, including drama, kids and factual programming supplied by DCD Medias wholly owned production companies: Done & Dusted, Box TV and Iambic Productions.

DCD Media paid 1.46m (US$2.73m) for 21-year-old NBDtv last year as part of an ongoing acquisitions spree that also saw it pay a total of 6.12m for Box TV, the drama prodco set up six years ago by Channel 4's entire drama department, led by ex-commissioning editor Gub Neal.


31 Jul 2006
C21 Media 2006

hewittalan6 - 02 Aug 2006 07:19 - 46 of 175

Edited version of todays trading update;
"hey guys, we're doing a bit better than we thought. This is pretty good".

driver - 02 Aug 2006 09:35 - 47 of 175

Al
Looking good.

June 2006 will moderately exceed expectations, and are comfortable with the
outlook.

Trading Update & Announcement of New Projects
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20060802070000PD25C.html

driver - 02 Aug 2006 11:25 - 48 of 175

FT

Hitting the V spot
By Clay Harris

Published: August 2 2006 03:00 | Last updated: August 2 2006 03:00

Done and Dusted, part of Aim-listed DCD Media, has won two new contracts.

It will produce and direct the MTV Video Music Awards next month and devise and stage this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for CBS. The latter show, the acceptable face of lingerie in the prudish US broadcasting culture, is expected to contribute $5m (3.7m) to turnover against $2m last year when D&D only televised it.


ADVERTISEMENT
Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2006


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LONDON (AFX) - DCD Media PLC said it is 'comfortable' with its outlook, and expects pretax earnings for the full year to June to 'moderately exceed expectations'.

In a trading update, the company said its recently acquired subsidiaries Done and Dusted (DandD) and Box TV have been integrated smoothly, and that it is seeking further growth opportunities.

'We believe that significant further growth can be achieved through both internal expansion and acquisition, so long as they enhance shareholder value, and we are actively seeking such opportunities', said chief executive Chris Hunt.

newsdesk@afxnews.com

driver - 02 Aug 2006 16:59 - 49 of 175

Holding in Company

The Company was informed today by Richard Price, a non-executive director of the
Company, that RPTA Limited, a company controlled by him, had purchased 1,700,000
ordinary shares of 0.1p each in the Company ('Ordinary Shares'). The purchase
price for these shares was 1.19 pence.

Mr Price's total holding of Ordinary Shares now totals 9,337,095 Ordinary
Shares, representing approximately 0.31 per cent. of the issued share capital of
the Company.

2 August 2006

georgetrio - 03 Aug 2006 02:53 - 50 of 175

looking good, not surprise as everybody wants a piece of this juicy company.
this top banana is for long term investor.
fish can fly.

driver - 03 Aug 2006 13:23 - 51 of 175

From the Daily Mail

Former five boss david Elstein's DCD Media boogied 0.05p ahead to 1.175p after it won a contract to produce the MTV video awards in August.
The company has undergone something of a transformation but the shares have yet to respond.
After the hefty price Permira paid earlier this week for privately-owned all3Media maker of midsummer murders, listed TV producers surely deserve closer examination.

driver - 05 Sep 2006 17:10 - 52 of 175

NBDtv rides the Underground with Ernie

UK independent distributor NBDtv will be taking new children's animation series Underground Ernie to Mipcom next month, CEO Nicky Davies Williams has announced.

The 26x12' childrens CGI animation series is based on the names of the London Underground tube lines, and is being produced for UK diginet CBeebies by Joella Productions. Former England football ace Gary Lineker provides the main voiceover.

"The programming we now represent internationally is now extremely diverse," added Davies Williams. "I am sure that Mipcom Junior buyers will enjoy Underground Ernie as a must-have entertaining series for three- to eight-year-old boys and girls around the world and see the huge licensing and merchandising potential."



5 Sep 2006
C21 Media 2006

georgetrio - 05 Sep 2006 18:12 - 53 of 175

DRIVER

THANKS FOR THE POSTING AND the beautiful picture. DCD another beautiful little fish. Nice one with a capital of 37million at the little price of 1.14p but profitable and ahead of market expectation. PE should be improving as earning is growing non-stop. You wonder why they all want a piece of it. well, everybody is welcome though if they want to join.
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