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Read More »Channel 4 commissions more UK-made games
UK broadcaster Channel 4 continues to invest heavily in innovative UK games projects. It today revealed a new set of commissions for its Education division from British game studios. The projects are all due out in the next few months. Studios signed include Tuna, Playniac, Zoe Mode, Preloaded, Littleloud and …
Read More »Raft of UK studios signed up by C4 Education
Broadcaster's latest games include commissions for Tuna, Proper, Playniac and Littleloud
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Read More »Channel 4 cuts digital investment arm
Channel 4’s new chief executive David Abraham is to scrap 4IP, the broadcaster’s ₤20 million digital investment arm. Connected divisions within Channel 4 are also to merge as part of a wide-ranging restructure operation. Redundancies are possible though, at this stage, have not been implemented. The full impact of 4IP’s …
Read More »Channel 4 axes £20m digital investment arm
Widespread restructure sees digital divisions merge
Read More »Channel 4 confirms £1m games blitz
UK broadcaster Channel 4 has commissioned a number of new games based on some of its most popular TV IP. HeraldScotland reports that Dundee developers Tag Games and Dynamo have been signed up for the work, with the former making apps based on comedy Peep Show and reality series Come …
Read More »Channel 4 pumping £1m into Dundee development sector
Peep Show, Come Dine With Me and How to Look Good Naked to be transformed into gaming apps courtesy of Tag and Dynamo Games
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