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Distribution Agreement
Distribution Agreement.

About this update from One Media Ip Group Plc
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n15 March 2016\n\nOne Media iP Group Plc(\"One Media\" or \"the Group\" or \"the Company\")\n\nDistribution Agreement\n\n\"Associated Rediffusion Television, Archive footage 1954 to 1968\"\n\nOne Media iP Group Plc (AIM: OMIP), the digital media content provider, which consolidates, exploits and monetises intellectual property rights around music and video, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an exclusive digital exploitation agreement with the \"Associated Rediffusion Television, Archive footage of 1954 to 1968' controlled by Archbuild Ltd.\n\nThe distribution agreement includes thousands of hours of television footage, broadcast by Reddifusion from the 1950s through to the 1960s. Many of the programs have not been seen for over 50 years but will prove to be of great historical importance as this archive reflects the development of independent television which revolutionised TV broadcast as we know it today. More detail will be made available on the Groups web site as to the extent of the catalogue in due course.\n\nPrograms include TV classics such as: The Frost Program, This Week (over 500 hours of international current affairs from the era covering the post war changes across the world), Various Popular Quiz Shows from the period, Children's of Other Lands, Half Hour Story, Intertel, The Levin Interviews, Man of our Times, Peace Keepers, No Hiding Place (crime dramas), Play of the Week, Something to Say (interviews with the great leaders and celebrities of the time) Do Not Adjust your set, At last the 1948 Show, World of Crime series, Out of Step(Dan Farson) and over a hundred of 'one-off' documentaries from the time period including, the Ideal Home, The Queens Speech, Harrods a Shopping Guide, The Harlem Globetrotters, British Communism, The Derby in the 60's, The Budget 1962 and the British Academy Awards to just name a few selected titles.\n\nIt is a vast historic collection of TV history memorabilia. \n\nAll of the footage is carefully curated and stored at the British Film Institute (BFI) archives and will be made available to One Media under the Archbuild deal and the trans-coding process from the original formats will be undertaken throughout the term of the deal to allow both audio and visual digital exploitation of the content. The content will be made available for exploitation via O...