CTVC
CTVC is a London-based TV/Radio production company mainly selling content to the BBC, other British terrestrial channels, and the British government (e.g., educational programs). Most of its programs have a Christian/religion angle. CTVC is owned by a charity: "The Foundation for Christian Communication". From its home page:
- CTVC is a major British television and radio independent production company based in central London. We specialise in the impact that social, religious and ethical issues have on all our lives, from the political big picture right down to our personal choices and dilemmas.[1]
Contents
Principals
- J. Arthur Rank – Founder
- Nick Stuart – Chief Executive Officer[2]
- Ray Bruce – Head of Programmes
- David Coomes – Head of Radio
- Martin Long – Head Of Production
- Clare Hocter – PA to the Chief Executive Officer and Office Manager
- Joe Heaven – IT Manager
- Erik van der Schaft – TrueTube Editor in Chief
Affiliations
- TVF International – Distributors of CTVC programs [3]
- Rank Foundation – Founding and funding organization[4]
- TrueTube – – a YouTube-like project meant to foster "debate"[5]
Productions
- Little Town of Bethlehem, Broacast 24 and 26 December 2007, ITV[6] The executive producer was Ray Bruce, Head of Programmes at CTVC, and the director was Peter Minns.
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
- Website: www.ctvc.co.uk
Resources
References
- ↑ Home Page CTVC (Accessed: 29 December 2007)
- ↑ Staff, CTVC, (Accessed: 29 December 2007)
- ↑ Links Page, CTVC (Accessed: 29 December 2007)
- ↑ Links page, ibid.
- ↑ Links page, ibid.
- ↑ Basic Description, CTVC (Accessed: 29 December 2007)