|
Website:
http://www.border-tv.com
Phone: +44 1228 525101 |
Address:
THE TELEVISION CENTRE
CARLISLE, CUMBRIA CA1 3NT |
Company Description
Border Television Plc is the Channel 3 licensee, appointed by the Independent Television Commission for the Border region, broadcasting television and radio programmes and contracting programmes in the United Kingdom. The licence commenced on 1st January 1993 and is for a 10 year period. The groups main subsidiary Century Radio Limited is the regional radio licensee for the North East of England. Television accounted for 66% of fis 1999 revenues and radio, 34%.
Key People
| Chairman | J.L. GRAHAM |
| Chief Executive Officer | P.J. CORLEY |
| Managing Director & Financial Director | P. BROWNLOW |
| Secretary | N.J.P. CUSICK |
Related Business Topics
Breaking News
MSNBC - 2 hours ago
UGLOVKA, Russia - The head of Russia's domestic intelligence service said Saturday that a bomb was behind the derailment of an express train that left scores dead and nearly 100 injured. Alexander Borotnikov, head of the Federal Security Service, told ...
MSNBC - 3 hours ago
UGLOVKA, Russia - The head of Russia's domestic intelligence service said on Saturday that a bomb was behind the derailment of an express train overnight that left scores dead and nearly 100 injured. Alexander Bortnikov, head of the FSB, told Russian ...
MSNBC - 5 hours ago
UGLOVKA, Russia - Investigators on Saturday were considering whether the train derailment that killed at least 26 people was caused by a bomb on the tracks which would make it Russia's deadliest terrorist strike outside the volatile North Caucasus in ...
SINA - 9 hours ago
MOSCOW, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- At least 25 people have been killed and 102 others injured in the derailment of a Russian express train on Friday, local media quoted emergency officials as saying. Four carriages of the Nevsky Express traveling from Moscow ...
BBC - November 27, 2009 3:42 AM
A television news pilot scheme for southern Scotland and northern England has received a mixed response. Three Independently Funded News Consortia (IFNCs) are to be run on a trial basis as possible replacements for regional ITV news services. One scheme ...

