Blue Tuna

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Blue Tuna
Type Independent
Founded 2003
Headquarters Flag of the United Kingdom London, England
Industry Television & Corporate Video Production
Website http://www.bluetuna.tv

Blue Tuna Limited is an award winning British television, Corporate Video & multi-media production company. Based in London, it was founded in December 2003 by Steve Katz & Jon Howarth. Before establishing Blue Tuna, the management team were involved in a number of television & corporate projects, including estbalishing the first football (soccer) club television channel, Boro TV [1].

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Blue Tuna provides production services for corporate video, broadcast television, live webcasting & TV commercial production. One notable television production is a television sports series entitled 'Polo Masters' which features coverage of polo tournaments played in the UK & Europe. First broadcast on Sky Sports 2004[2] [3] , the Polo Masters series was the first time that the sport of high-goal polo tournament had been televised for mainstream TV audiences [4]. The series includes coverage of the main UK & European tournaments, including The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup and Cartier International Day. The company is also particularly active in live webcasting and develops bespoke technology solutions for this service[5].

In addition to broadcast television production, Blue Tuna also has an extensive corporate client list, producing corporate video for companies & organisations such as Bloomberg L.P., BAFTA[6] and Canon[7].

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  1. ^ Article from Independent Newspaper
  2. ^ Televisual Magazine 2004
  3. ^ Link to Polo Masters YouTube clip
  4. ^ Hurlingham Magazine Autumn 2007 Link to website - full page article on Blue Tuna involvement in polo
  5. ^ Article on XStream Live webcasting technology
  6. ^ Link to BAFTA YouTube clip
  7. ^ Link to Canon YouTube clip

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