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  1. Carlton was a British media company. It was led by Michael P. Green and listed on the London Stock Exchange from 1983 until 2 February 2004, when it was bought by Granada plc in a corporate takeover to form ITV plc. Carlton shareholders gained approximately 32% of ITV plc. [1]

  2. Carlton Communications PLC has thrived for more than a decade in the cramped, highly regulated waters of the British market. During the 1990s, it began buying companies, both smaller and larger than itself.

  3. Provider of broadcasting and television services catering to the US and the UK. The company offers a variety of services, including television broadcasting and program production activities, television and video distribution, motion picture film processing and the operation of internet websites.

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  4. Michael Philip Green (born 2 December 1947) [1] is an English businessman and psychotherapist, who is the owner of Tangent Communications. He was previously the chairman of Carlton Communications, until it merged with Granada to form ITV plc .

  5. May 18, 2018 · Carlton Communications PLC has thrived for more than a decade in the cramped, highly regulated waters of the British market. During the 1990s, it began buying companies, both smaller and larger than itself.

  6. Company profile page for Carlton Communications Ltd including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ITV_plcITV plc - Wikipedia

    By the end of the 1990s, there were three dominating owners of the ITV franchises in England and Wales: Carlton Communications, Granada plc and United News and Media.