Lion Television Unveils New Management

NEW YORK/LONDON, October 24: Lion Television has
restructured its management team, with Tony Tackaberry promoted to CEO of the
company, based in the U.S., and Tracy Green taking on an expanded role within
Lion's parent company, All3Media in the U.K.

Tackaberry was promoted from his previous role as executive
VP of Lion Television. In his new role, Tackaberry will now have oversight for
all of the company’s U.S. operations in New York and Los Angeles.

Nick Catliff, who had been Lion’s CEO, based in London, and
continues as co-managing director of Lion Television and president of Lion
Inc., remarked: "In just five years Tony has transformed Lion's New York
operations from a start-up into a highly successful business making over 100
hours of prime time programming for American cable and terrestrial
broadcasters. He is the ideal person to take on the challenge of bringing the
New York and Los Angeles operations together as single creative business."

Green will continue her daily responsibilities as the
executive VP of Lion Television’s Los Angeles office, but will also spearhead
the drive to bring the formats being created by All3Media’s companies in the
U.K. and Europe to the American market. Lion Television has also added
development personal on both coasts. In Los Angeles, Green has brought in Kevin
Kappock as the new West Coast VP of Lion Television. Kappock joins from LMNO
where he was the VP of development, working with virtually all Los Angeles
broadcast and cable channels. In New York, former Granada staffer Anita Shah
joins the team as the director of development.

Steve Morrison, the chief executive of All3Media, said:
"We have a great wealth of new formats within the group and Tracy is the
ideal person to unlock it. She has the industry experience and the production
track record to take All3's formats from around the world and re-shape them for
the American market."

The new management moves come on the heels of a year in
which Lion Television experienced a 40-percent increase in production to 140
original hours.

Additionally, Lion Television also has new network
productions under way, such as the one-hour viewer-generated comedy special You
Spoof 2.0
, for Discovery; and has secured
renewals for History Detectives from
PBS for a sixth season, and the fourth season of Cash Cab from Discovery.

—By Irene Lew