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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dcd Media Plc | LSE:DCD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBD7QB75 | ORD GBP1.00 |
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13/1/2024 | 11:36 | The Dawning Of A New Era | 32 |
07/11/2018 | 12:36 | DCD - The Opinions and Discussion Thread | 934 |
15/8/2017 | 15:11 | The Dawning Of A New Era | 4,743 |
27/9/2015 | 01:10 | If you want to spread bet DCD media it comes under Digital Classics ig index | 2 |
01/7/2015 | 06:39 | DCD (Come back MM) | 821 |
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Posted at 13/1/2024 11:36 by dave4545 I only just noticed £358 x 2 in 2 separate Isa accounts from DcdThat was for 2 x 150 shares I'd been holding for ages so clearly somebody bought out the sub 2% that was not held by Timeweave or they must have. Not a bad price about 240p a share it was suspended at 100p. This was paid in December |
Posted at 03/9/2021 10:38 by dave4545 There's only 2.31% in issueTimeweave and Lombard hold 97.69% it's baffling they have not delisted it because there's like about £80-100k's worth of stock out there to trade and you have assume a couple of people out there must hold the odd 500-1000 share blocks. I'm guessing the mm's might actually go short when there is buying ? |
Posted at 03/9/2021 10:27 by johncasey DCD Media and its subsidiaries, the independent TV distribution and production group (the "Group"), today report results for the year ended 31 March 2021.net cash £4.15m!!!....Financi · Revenue £11.33m (2020: £10.93m) · Gross profit £2.16m (2020: £2.05m) · Operating profit £0.50m (2020: loss of £0.15m) · Adjusted EBITDA £0.62m (2020: £0.40m) · Adjusted profit before tax £0.45m (2020: £0.18m) · Net cash £4.15m (2020: £2.74m |
Posted at 07/11/2018 11:21 by grosvenor dont expect so as the ridiculus spread would scare anyone off buying this share |
Posted at 07/11/2018 11:14 by grosvenor I do not expect much interest since only 2% of the shares of DCD are in public hands |
Posted at 07/11/2018 11:13 by grosvenor Just read that a DCD production - Clebrity Squares has been axed by ITV |
Posted at 04/9/2018 17:23 by dave4545 Seriously needs to go back to being a penny share and do a 100 for 1 consolidation and be a 5p stock again. |
Posted at 01/6/2018 17:01 by 2trying Well , that's me gone .DCD announced today , no one seems to know nor care . So took my pathetic 292 shares and flogged them . (Losing well over £10,000 in the process ). I can put the £1,450ish to better use - I hope !! Knowing my luck DCD will probably 50bag . Oh well . Anyway , good luck to all . |
Posted at 15/3/2018 12:24 by someuwin 15/03/2018DCD Rights signs global deals across factual & factual entertainment portfolio Independent UK based distributor DCD Rights’ diverse factual and factual entertainment portfolio is proving a hit around the world with new deals signed for Facing The Fire and the third season of Aussie Gold Hunters, as well as the brand new seasons of Bridezillas, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, and Mama June: From Not To Hot. Produced by IMG for UK TV and making its international debut at MIPTV, brand new immersive observational series Facing The Fire has already been secured in a key presale with Discovery for German-speaking Europe. The gripping 18 x 60’ series follows an incredible team of firefighters, using ground-breaking fireproof helmet and body cameras to reveal, from their perspective, the bravery, skill and compassion it takes to be part of England’s biggest and busiest fire services. The upcoming third season of Electric Pictures’ hit reality series Aussie Gold Hunters, following the tough yet charismatic gold prospectors of the legendary Western Australian Goldfields, has already been renewed at presale by international media company Viasat World for all of its key markets including Russia, CIS, CEE and Nordics. The series will air on its flagship channel Viasat Explore later this year. Aussie Gold Hunters is produced for Discovery APAC. Following its deal last year to distribute 30 hours of brand new reality content commissioned by AMC Networks’ channel WE tv in the US, DCD Rights has signed a series of deals with Discovery for America’s number one reality show Mama June: From Not To Hot (ThinkFactory Media). Both series one and two, which follow the matriarch from Here Comes Honey Boo Boo as she battles herself, her family and her haters to become the woman she’s always wanted to be, have been secured by Discovery for the UK, Ireland, Benelux, Middle East, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia territories. Season one has also been acquired by Discovery for Italy and Latin America, as well as by Telewizja Polsat Poland. The much-anticipated reboot of iconic reality show Bridezillas – the eleventh season of one of reality TV’s first franchises – has been secured by Nine Network Australia and Medialaan Belgium, while the UK’s ITV has signed season eight (Family Edition) of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars (11 x 60’, ThinkFactory Media for WE tv) for its digital channel ITVBe. Nicky Davies Williams, CEO at DCD Rights, commented, “With competition for viewers greater than ever before, we’re finding that broadcasters are now always looking for programming that can really define their channel’s style and offering. Whether this is through the innovative and remarkable immersive filming methods as seen in Facing The Fire or the headline-grabbing stars featuring in Mama June and Marriage Boot Camp, the demand for stand-out factual and factual entertainment content continues to be very high around the world.” |
Posted at 05/10/2017 14:15 by someuwin DCD picks up WeTV reality seriesUK distributor DCD Rights has acquired the international rights to reality show Mama June: From Not to Hot as part of a wider agreement covering 30 hours of reality content commissioned by US cablenet WeTV. Mama June: From Hot to Not (8×60’ and 1×30’) is produced by ThinkFactory Media and follows the life of Mama June (June Shannon), who previously appeared in TLC reality show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, following a year in which she lost 100lbs. DCD has also picked up rights to the latest season of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars (11×60’) The revamp of Bridezillas, originally produced by UK prodco September Films, will be showcased by DCD Rights this autumn, ahead of its return to WeTV in 2018. The wedding-based reality series, which produced spin-off Marriage Boot Camp, follows the lives of engaged women as they prepare for their nuptials. DCD Rights recently secured sales of its factual series to numerous international networks, and also announced the addition of legal dramas Striking Out and Romper Stomper to its Mipcom scripted slate. John Elmes 04-10-2017 ©C21Media SECTIONS: C21Factual TAGS: Distribution, Mipcom GENRES: Reality SHOWS: Bridezillas, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Mama June From Not to Hot, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars COMPANIES: AMC Networks, DCD Rights, September Films, Thinkfactory Media, WEtv COUNTRIES: UK, US |
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