Propeller TV
Propeller TV is an Anglo/Chinese television production company. Until the beginning of April 2019 it provided a TV service broadcast from the SES Astra 2G satellite and was also carried on the SKY EPG at Channel 185. It was also available for several years as an IPTV service from Vision TV at LCN 264 on Freeview HD devices with Internet access.
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Launched | 6 February 2006 |
Owned by | Xiking Group |
Headquarters | Chiswick Park, 566 Chiswick High Rd, London W4 5YA |
Website | propellertv.co.uk |
Propeller TV relaunched during April 2013 with a new weekly schedule and content produced in both the UK and China. Propeller TV was launched on the CIBN platform (China International Broadcasting Network) in China.
Endole, which provides business information for corporate risk based on company filings with Companies House, reports that for the last accounts submitted, which were for the year ended December 2017, Propeller TV Limited had net assets of -£8.3 million and a debt ratio of 9195.99%. [1]
History
Propeller TV Ltd. was formerly known as The Image Channel Company Limited. The company was founded in 1993 and is based in London, United Kingdom. The channel launched on 6 February 2006 on British Sky Broadcasting's satellite platform, Sky.[2]
It changed its name in March, 2006. As of June 2009, Propeller TV Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Xiking Group. The channel was created with UK government investment and began broadcasting in 2005. In 2009 Propeller TV was bought by the Xiking Group, Beijing. [3]
Programmes
- Business World - A fortnightly, half-hour, up-to-the-minute, bilingual, magazine programme showcasing interviews with prominent figures and in-depth reports on international finance, commerce and industry in China and the UK.
- UK LifeStyler - An entertainment show, a fortnightly, half-hour, bi-lingual entertainment magazine programme, comparing, contrasting and celebrating the cultures of China and the UK.
- Chinatown - A documentary strand. Each week it examines a different element of China and Chinese culture within the UK's Chinese community.
- Passengers - A viewer-generated content show covering travel to and from China. The show uses social media to generate video responses to questions and asks viewers to be tour guides.
- The Sound Stage - A music exchange show, featuring up and coming bands from China intercut with up-and-coming bands from the UK. The show features music videos, interviews and performances.
- HiBrow Arts - A "top end" arts programme, showing the world's performances, concerts, plays, rehearsals, interviews, gallery tours and documentaries.
China-UK Film and TV Conference
Propeller TV and Xiking Media and Culture organised the China UK Film and TV Conference on 20 September 2015 in London.[4]
The conference promoted strong partnerships between China and the UK in the realms of entertainment, such as television and cinema. It was attended by some very famous people from various fields, including Chinese Vice Premier, Liu Yandong and UK Minister of Culture, Media and Sport, Ed Vaizey, who both opened the show season together.
The conference held various seminars, from co-production to financing, and was attended by various professionals working in the related sectors, who were looking towards partnerships in China for the future of the industry.
China-UK Media Roundtable
Hosted by the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, UK Trade and Investment, and organized by Propeller TV, the China-UK Media Roundtable was held in London on 23 November 2015.[5]
Representatives from government organizations of both nations, principles from the media industry, and other specialists created a heated discussion over issues such as media industry development, media convergence and development between new media and traditional media, and cooperation.
Jing Junhai, the deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, attended the opening ceremony, along with Bi Xiaopu, Sue Bishop, Director of Creative Economy, Tech and Construction at UKTI, and Ye Zhenzhen, Executive Director of Propeller TV. They addressed their expectation that this conference would new opportunities for China-UK media and promote pragmatic cooperation.[6]
References
- "Propeller TV Limited - Company Profile". Endole Limited. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
- "TV takes a step into the unknown". Yorkshire Post regional newspaper. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
- "Propeller TV Ltd.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "Propeller TV hosts China UK Film and TV Conference". Propeller TV. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
- http://www.propellertv.co.uk/news/first-china-uk-media-roundtable-held-london
- "First China-UK Media Roundtable held in London". Propeller TV. Retrieved 25 November 2016.