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  1. Carlton Television (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. The company is now managed with London Weekend Television as a single entity , but the two companies are still separately licensed.

  2. This is a timeline of the history of Carlton Television (now known as ITV London), and of its former owner Carlton Communications. Carlton Television has provided the ITV service for London on weekdays since 1993, and Carlton Communications took over the services for the Midlands, South West England, the West of England and Wales before merging ...

  3. Carlton Television (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday.

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    • (1991) Visuals: On a white background, a roll of 1-inch type C videotape flies through the air, spinning. Once that videotape reel has left the picture, the word "CARLTON" in Bembo zooms in below the top as two blue lines form, while the word "TELEVISION" in Times New Roman zooms in below the bottom blue line.
    • (January 1, 1993-September 1, 1995) Visuals: Over a purple background, the logo starts with "CARLTON" in a yellow Gill Sans font at the top left corner of the screen, with the "T" smaller than the other letters and resting in the "L".
    • (September 4, 1995-November 22, 1996) Visuals: On a colored background of swirling white rays and lines, these lines slowly reveal the transparent Carlton logo from before, shining on the edges and casting shadows as well.
    • (November 25, 1996-September 3, 1999) 24 Hours. Balloon. Clowning. Coffee. Crossword. Custard Pie. Daytime. Drama. Evening. Fading Up. Football. Generic (version 1)
  5. Jul 18, 2007 · The birth of Carlton - Television for London. Last few seconds of 1992 and the first few seconds of 1993 saw, amongst other things, the end of Thames Television's service to London and the...

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  6. 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.

  7. Carlton Television first went to air on January 1st 1993, replacing previous holder Thames Television. Long seen as the biggest sign of the 'new' ITV of the 90s, the new station was a much smaller affair with barely any inhouse production compared to the mammoth Thames it was replacing.

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