AGM STATEMENT
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Published
06/05/2009
The Board of Directors of Motion Network Holding Plc - (“Company”) announces that at the Company’s Annual General Meeting - (“AGM”) held on 27 April 2009, all resolutions were duly passed.
At the AGM the shareholders presented questions regarding the Company’s affairs and circumstances which were thereby duly answered. The Board will publish these questions and answers on the company’s official website this week. Read More...
The Board of Directors of Motion Network Holding Plc - (“Company”) announces that at the Company’s Annual General Meeting - (“AGM”) held on 27 April 2009, all resolutions were duly passed.
At the AGM the shareholders presented questions regarding the Company’s affairs and circumstances which were thereby duly answered. The Board will publish these questions and answers on the company’s official website this week. Read More...
Dear shareholders
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First of all I want to thank you for
the trust you have put into Motion Network Holding Plc and my
person as CEO so far. As everybody knows, times are not so easy at
the moment which is one of the major reasons, why things are not
developing as fast as we had expected. But we are still on track
with our plans.
With impatience, many of you are waiting for MNTV to go on air. As originally planned, we wanted to start broadcasting in the Ukraine, but there have been delays in the delivery of films as well as additional work to do for the post production. As soon as these problems are settled, we will be able to broadcast within a few weeks time, we aim Germany, Switzerland, Austria, UK, France and Benelux to follow, having 15 additional MNTV screens operating until winter 2009. And as soon as we are on air, there will be operating income straight away. I know that there are a few of our shareholders well into the subject matter asking how we are able to broadcast in Switzerland, with a very crowded market in combination with governmental control. Well, we run MNTV under the “Television without Frontière” agreement, implanted by the EU. We only need one license, in our case we got that in the UK. Just like Eurosport, MNTV is a Pan European approach which means, that as soon as we have a license in one of the countries who have signed the agreement, we can go on air in the other countries as well, we only have to inform the local authorities. Read More...
With impatience, many of you are waiting for MNTV to go on air. As originally planned, we wanted to start broadcasting in the Ukraine, but there have been delays in the delivery of films as well as additional work to do for the post production. As soon as these problems are settled, we will be able to broadcast within a few weeks time, we aim Germany, Switzerland, Austria, UK, France and Benelux to follow, having 15 additional MNTV screens operating until winter 2009. And as soon as we are on air, there will be operating income straight away. I know that there are a few of our shareholders well into the subject matter asking how we are able to broadcast in Switzerland, with a very crowded market in combination with governmental control. Well, we run MNTV under the “Television without Frontière” agreement, implanted by the EU. We only need one license, in our case we got that in the UK. Just like Eurosport, MNTV is a Pan European approach which means, that as soon as we have a license in one of the countries who have signed the agreement, we can go on air in the other countries as well, we only have to inform the local authorities. Read More...