Our broadcast credentials are impressive, and we have produced programmes across most genres in our time, most notably in music, sport and entertainment.
In sport, for example, our credits span the Olympic Games, Wimbledon, ATP and WTA Tours, UK Track & Field, Barclays Premier League, NFL, FIS Skiing & Snowboarding World Cups, Rugby World Cup and an eclectic range of motorsport, developing genuine partnerships with top sporting organisations along the way.
We have a reputation as producers who aren’t scared of breaking the mould and enhancing sports coverage with compelling and attractive films that tell stories. We created the world's first ever terrestrial TV show featuring the then new sport of snowboarding (boardstupid, Channel Four) and our breakthrough sports event programme on BBC2, Gravity Games, still boasts the highest ever UK TV audience for urban sports like skateboarding and BMX riding. We also like to innovate and have brought new sports to the public via Channel Four including street hockey and the cult Indian pastime, kabaddi.
We’ve provided host broadcast facilities for top sporting events like the World Weightliftling Championships, FIS Snowboarding World Cup, ITU World Championship triathlon, World Junior Badminton Championships, US and Canadian soccer, and many more.
At the end of the day we’re programme makers at heart and relish the challenge of producing live coverage from a big event or making a top quality film. What we bring is valuable experience to the table.
This growing phenomenon has been the backbone of KPC Media’s recent business. We‘ve been making programmes and podcasts for assorted websites, and here’s a small selection of what we’ve been up to:
Part of Paralympics GB (six stories inspiring people to take part in disability sports)
Daily Star (the original TV clips show reinvented for the web)
Independent & Intelligent Life (literary interviews at London’s Daunt bookstore with guests including Hilary Mantel, Geoff Dyer & Francis Wheen)
Harrods & Design Museum (six design inspired lectures featured Vivienne Westwood, Roland Mouret and others)

Living (top female impressionist spoofing celebrity culture)
BT (Late Tackle is an irreverent comic look at the latest football news with Will Buckley, Bob Mills and friends. Life’s A Pitch includes celebrity football interviews.)
FT (panel discussion on latest developments in international banking))
(Terry Alderton and friends’ comedy sketches to help promote Virgin Media Premier League football package)
Renault TV (web version of TV magazine for Renault’s online TV station)
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