4-665: CPV-TV (from Chrysalis , Paradine and Virgin ) was a company which had bid for three ITV franchises at the 1991 ITV franchise auction . It was a consortium led by Sir David Frost and Richard Branson with further backing from the Chrysalis Group media business and had bid for the East of England , London Weekday and the South and South East England franchises which were then held by Anglia Television , Thames Television and Television South respectively. The intention of
8-568: The consortium was to create a centralised service for these three franchises with a generic presentation package. However it had lost each of these applications after being outbid by Anglia and Meridian Broadcasting in the East of England and South East England areas. For the London Weekday franchise it lost out to Carlton Communications despite making the highest bid; the bid failed on grounds of quality. CPV-TV's London Weekday bid amount
12-640: Was sold to All3Media in 2003. Chrysalis Records was sold to EMI in 1991, Chrysalis' song publishing was acquired by BMG Rights Management in September 2010. Universal Music Group absorbed most of EMI in 2012. The record label was then bought by the Warner Music Group . They in turn sold the Chrysalis Books Group to Anova Books , including the imprints Batsford and Robson Books , in 2005. On 25 June 2007 Chrysalis Radio
16-650: Was £45,319,000. Chrysalis Group Chrysalis Group was a UK media company that was founded by Chris Wright , chairman, and Terry Ellis . Wright was named in Sunday Times Rich List 2009 of the 1,000 richest persons in the UK. Previously having interests in television, books and radio, Chrysalis now focuses on the areas of music publishing, music recording, artist management and entertainment product distribution. The music branch includes The Hit Label, Echo and Papillon Records . The television arm
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