HHO Multimedia

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HHO Multimedia is an English licensor of audio and visual material Originally the Henry Hadaway Organisation, [1] HHO Multimedia now has operations in Europe, Australasia and North America. Its catalogue of copyrights includes over 30,000 audio titles and over 4,000 visual titles.[ citation needed ]

Through related corporations, A-List Productions Ltd. and Bringins Multimedia Ltd., HHO is also a producer of biography, special interest and feature films for television, DVD and theatrical release. [2] The first production of Bringins Multimedia was a profile of Peter Green, former guitarist of Fleetwood Mac, entitled Man of The World - The Peter Green Story. [3]

The company was one of the first independent music companies in the world[ according to whom? ] to have, in one quarter, three best-selling singles and two albums, in Japan and the Far East. [3] [ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "About Us - HHO Ltd - The Henry Hadaway Organisation". www.hho.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2011-05-30.
  2. Profile of HHO; www.hho.co.uk. Archived April 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 Profile of Henry Hadaway; www.henryhadaway.com.