On 16th of October 1991 the ITC announced that TVS Television had lost its license. With it losing out to Meridian Broadcasting. Meridian had tabled a lower bid but the ITC awarded the license because it felt that TVS’ bid of £59 million was too high. TVS Television would sign off for the last time on 31st December 1992, Meridian launched on 1st January 1993 at 0:00 GMT in its place.
Production studios 12 Yard | Big Talk Productions | Boom Group | Cats on the Roof Media (Crook Productions | Gameface | Second Act Productions) | The Garden Productions | ITV Studios Home Entertainment | Lifted Entertainment | Mammoth Screen | Monumental Pictures | MultiStory Media | Noho Film & Television | Potato | Possessed | Silverprint Picture | So Television | Tall Story Pictures | Twofour (America | Boomerang | Delightful Industries | Mainstreet Pictures | Oxford Scientific Films | Rights) | World Productions International Australia | Italy | Middle East | Spain America: Blumhouse Television (55%) | Circle of Confusion | Good Caper Content | Gurney Productions | High Noon Entertainment | ITV Entertainment | Leftfield Media | Loud TV | Outpost Entertainment | Sirens Media | Thinkfactory Media | Tomorrow Studios | Work Friends France: Tetra Media Studio Germany: Imago TV
Israel : Armoza Formats Netherlands: Talpa Media Nordic: Denmark (United Productions | Apple Tree Productions) | Finland | Norway | Sweden (Elk Production)