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4 May 2007 07:00

Tinopolis PLC04 May 2007 Tinopolis PLC4 May 2007 TINOPOLIS PLC ("TINOPOLIS" OR THE "GROUP") ACQUISITION OF VIDEO ARTS GROUP LIMITED Tinopolis, the AIM listed television and new media producer, is pleased toannounce that it has reached agreement to acquire the entire issued sharecapital of Video Arts Group Limited ("Video Arts") for considerationof £2.4 million on a debt free basis, payable in cash. The cash consideration will be met from the Group's existing cash balances. Video Arts was established in 1972 by a small group of television professionals,including John Cleese, who pioneered the use of humour in training. For over 30years it has been producing training videos and DVDs that have entertained andeducated hundreds of thousands of employees, in organisations all over theworld. Their success is based on the belief that for learning material to work,it has to be entertaining. If it's entertaining, it will also be engaging. Andthe more engaging it is, the more memorable it becomes. Video Arts has over 200current titles that have been used to provide training to over 100,000organisations world-wide, winning over 200 major training awards. Recently, ithas launched its Digital Content Library. This currently includes over 100 oftheir most popular titles, divided into hundreds of learning chapters. Thisextension of choice and flexibility better reflects the needs of trainingproviders in this digital age. In the year ended 31 December 2006 Video Arts generated turnover of £4.9 millionand EBITDA adjusted for non recurring management charges of £671,000.Martin Addison, Managing Director of Video Arts commented, "The future for Video Arts is to continue our strategy of building our Digital Content Library. Digital delivery is increasingly what our customers want and the strong library is particularly suited to this need. Tinopolis' experience in on-line education and training will help us to implement this strategy. We believe that by combining forces with Tinopolis we will be better positioned than ever to deliver our products to customers in the UK and internationally." Ron Jones, Tinopolis Executive Chairman said, "Buying Video Arts is in line with our stated acquisition strategy of looking for companies that provide value for our shareholders and extend our presence in our major markets. This acquisition moves our existing education and training business in Tinopolis Interactive into a new sector in that industry. Video Arts with its large and respected library and over 14,000 established customers, combined with our existing new media and e-learning expertise consolidates our position as a leading player in this industry. We are very excited about the potential for us to work together to build the business." For further information, please contact: Ron Jones Arwel ReesExecutive Chairman Managing DirectorTinopolis plc Tel: 01554 880880 Mantra Public Relations 020 7438 4910Lawrence Dore / Nick Bishop,ldore@mantra-pr.com / nbishop@mantra-pr.com Notes to editors:Tinopolis plc The Tinopolis Group is one of the United Kingdom's leading independent television production companies. Established in 1989 and based in Llanelli, thecompany in January 2006 completed the acquisition of The Television Corporation,owners of leading producers Sunset + Vine and Mentorn. Tinopolis is now rankedas Britain's sixth largest independent television producer. Tinopolis is alsoone of Britain's leading new media producers. The company produces a range ofinteractive, training and education materials for clients including the Ministryof Defence, the University for Industry, the WDA, Scottish Enterprise and theBBC in addition to other government and public authorities in the UK andcorporate organisations worldwide. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Date   Source Headline
22nd Dec 20058:47 amRNSOffer Update
20th Dec 20058:00 amRNSResponse to Tinopolis
15th Dec 20057:01 amRNSTermination of discussions
14th Dec 20056:14 pmRNSClarification of information
9th Dec 20057:01 amRNSPosting of offer document
8th Dec 20055:34 pmRNSPosting of offer document
5th Dec 20052:52 pmRNSUpdate on irrevocable
2nd Dec 20057:45 amRNSConfirmation of discussions
1st Dec 20057:02 amRNSFinal Results
21st Nov 200510:32 amRNSUPDATED CLARIFICATION
21st Nov 20059:36 amRNSCLARIFICATION ON IRREVOCABLE
16th Nov 20053:34 pmRNSUpdate on irrevocables
10th Nov 20053:52 pmRNSOffer by Tinopolis plc
10th Nov 200512:26 pmRNSChange of Adviser
10th Nov 200512:08 pmRNSThe Television Corporation
14th Oct 20055:02 pmRNSRule 2.10 Announcement
14th Oct 200510:01 amRNSPossible Acquisition
16th Sep 20052:26 pmRNSDirectorate Change
30th Jun 20057:00 amRNSInterim Results
5th May 20051:26 pmRNSDirector Shareholding
14th Apr 20055:32 pmRNSHoldings in Company
1st Apr 20057:00 amRNSTinopolis Wins Award
17th Mar 20058:40 amRNSGrant of Options
17th Feb 200510:01 amRNSHoldings in Company
16th Feb 20054:52 pmRNSDirector Shareholding
8th Feb 20057:00 amRNSChange of Name
7th Feb 200511:19 amRNSResult of EGM
14th Jan 20052:05 pmRNSFinal Results
14th Jan 20052:05 pmRNSProposed Acquisition

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