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1968 Company founded; [[Associated British Picture Corporation]] owned a majority share in Thames Television. | 1968 Company founded; [[Associated British Picture Corporation]] owned a majority share in Thames Television. | ||
1981 [[Thorn EMI|Thorn EMI Video]] was an associate of Thames Television in releasing old TV programmes on video cassette<ref>The Times July 4, 1981</ref> | |||
1985 The [[Independent Broadcasting Authority]] rejected [[Carlton Communications]]'s plans to take over Thames TV. | 1985 The [[Independent Broadcasting Authority]] rejected [[Carlton Communications]]'s plans to take over Thames TV. |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 30 April 2024
1967 The Independent Television Authority decided not to reappoint Rediffusion Television to the London ITV contract. Instead a merger was forced with rival company ABC Television to form Thames Television.
1968 Company founded; Associated British Picture Corporation owned a majority share in Thames Television.
1981 Thorn EMI Video was an associate of Thames Television in releasing old TV programmes on video cassette[1]
1985 The Independent Broadcasting Authority rejected Carlton Communications's plans to take over Thames TV.
1985 The company was owned by BET, and Thorn EMI and 5 percent by employees.
1986 Thames Television, the largest independent television station in the UK, was to list its shares on the Stock Exchange[2]