On 16 October 1991, the ITC announced that TVS Television had lost its license. With it losing out to Meridian Broadcasting. Meridian had tabled a lower bid but the ITC awarded the license because it felt that TVS’ bid of £59 million was too high. TVS Television would sign off for the last time on 31st December 1992, Meridian launched on 1st January 1993 at 0:00 GMT in its place. The TVS library would be later be sold to International Family Entertainment in 1993, which IFE was sold to Fox Kids Worldwide (currently known as ABC Family Worldwide) in 1997.
Production studios 12 Yard | Big Talk Productions | Boom Group | Cats on the Roof Media (Crook Productions | Gameface | Second Act Productions) | The Garden Productions | ITV Studios Home Entertainment | Lifted Entertainment | Mammoth Screen | Monumental Pictures | MultiStory Media | Noho Film & Television | Potato | Possessed | Silverprint Picture | So Television | Tall Story Pictures | Twofour (America | Boomerang | Delightful Industries | Mainstreet Pictures | Oxford Scientific Films | Rights) | World Productions International Australia | Italy | Middle East | Spain America: Blumhouse Television (55%) | Circle of Confusion | Good Caper Content | Gurney Productions | High Noon Entertainment | ITV Entertainment | Leftfield Media | Loud TV | Outpost Entertainment | Sirens Media | Thinkfactory Media | Tomorrow Studios | Work Friends France: Tetra Media Studio Germany: Imago TV
Israel : Armoza Formats Netherlands: Talpa Media Nordic: Denmark (United Productions | Apple Tree Productions) | Finland | Norway | Sweden (Elk Production)