RDF Media
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RDF Media Group | |
Type | Public (AIM RDF) |
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Founded | London, 1993 |
Headquarters | London, Glasgow, Cardiff and Bristol (UK) Santa Monica and New York City (USA) |
Key people | David Frank, Chief Executive Stephen Lambert, Chief Creative Officer |
Industry | Television production |
Revenue | £59.51 million GBP (2006) |
Operating income | £3.75 million GBP (2006) |
Employees | ~ 500 |
Website | http://www.rdfmedia.com |
RDF Media Group is a British television production company founded in 1993 by David Frank. It was floated on the Alternative Investment Market in 2005.
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[edit] Programming
RDF television productions are mainly in the factual, entertainment, drama and children’s programming genres. Notable RDF Media productions include:
- Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars
- Banzai
- The Block
- Faking It
- Holiday Showdown
- The Queen's Castle
- Rock School
- Room for Improvement
- Scrapheap Challenge a.k.a Junkyard Wars
- Wife Swap
- Survival of the Richest
[edit] Corporate structure
The content-creating divisions of RDF, IWC Media, Presentable, Radar, RDF Television, RDF USA, and Touchpaper Television, work under the holding group RDF Content. RDF Rights & Management is the holding group for the divisions Pangea Management, RDF Management, and RDF Rights, the rights exploitation and talent management businesses.
[edit] Awards
RDF received Broadcast magazine's ‘Best Production Company of the Year Award’ for 2002, 2004 & 2006, the only company to win this coveted award on more than one occasion.
[edit] External links
- RDF Media website
[edit] References
- About RDF Media Group
- RDF company profile at Growth Company Investor website