Channel 4's Test surprise (28 December 1998)
SUNSET + Vine, a little-known television production company with a track record of mostly alternative sports programming, will be responsible for the Test cricket shown on terrestrial TV next summer
28-Dec-1998
28 December 1998
Channel 4's Test surprise
By Mihir Bose
SUNSET + Vine, a little-known television production company with
a track record of mostly alternative sports programming, will be
responsible for the Test cricket shown on terrestrial TV next
summer.
The company, whose credits include Channel 5's late-night Live
and Dangerous, are the surprise winners for the right to handle
the production of Channel 4's cricket broadcasts next year.
They have been given a one-year contract worth £1.5 million,
pipping Trans World International, part of Mark McCormack's
International Management Group, who were regarded as the clear
favourites.
Channel 4, who were themselves surprise winners of the Test
broadcasting rights earlier this year, have clearly hedged their
bets about Sunset + Vine.
The award from the England and Wales Cricket Board was for four
years, and in giving out only a one-year contract, Channel 4 have
clearly reserved an early opportunity to assess the company's
performance.
Channel 4 were influenced by the fact that Gary Franses, one of
the men in charge of Sunset + Vine, previously worked for TWI and
directed sports for Sky before joining his present firm.
For TWI, the failure to win the contract has come as a bitter
blow and marks the first time they have suffered a defeat in an
area that they have made their own.
For Sunset + Vine it is clearly a major step forward. Previously,
their main international involvement has been in racing, where
they have televised the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)