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David Frank was born on 24 September, 1958 in Nakuru, Kenya, is a CEO Dial Square 86. At 62 years old, David Frank height not available right now. We will update David Frank's height soon as possible.

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Occupation CEO Dial Square 86
David Frank Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 24 September 1958
Birthday 24 September
Birthplace Nakuru, Kenya
Nationality British

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His wife is Isabelle Frank

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Children Oliver, Missie and Bart

David Frank Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is David Frank worth at the age of 64 years old? David Frank’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from British. We have estimated David Frank's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2016

In August 2016, TRX announced that it had received co-investment from Sky and Channel 4, marking the first time that the two companies had jointly invested in a start up.

2015

In June 2015, Frank announced the creation of The RightsXchange (TRX), an online marketplace for TV rights. David Frank remains CEO of Dial Square 86, the parent company of the new venture, and is also chairman of TRX.

2014

Frank is the CEO of Dial Square 86, which he founded after leaving Zodiak Media. The company launched in 2014.

2013

Frank informed majority owner De Agostini several months prior to his departure of his intent to leave Zodiak at the end of 2013.

2010

In July 2010, RDF Media was sold to Zodiak Entertainment, for a reported £150m, and Frank was appointed the CEO of the enlarged group, now renamed Zodiak Media.

The acquisition of RDF Media, in 2010, created a £500m "super-indie" global production giant, Zodiak Media. Zodiak Media is an independent media company that produces entertainment, factual, drama and kids' programming, with 45 companies operating in 17 countries and $800 million in annual revenues. It is headquartered in Paris and with other key offices in London, Los Angeles, Milan, Stockholm and Moscow. It is majority-owned by Italian conglomerate De Agostini and operates across the world.

Following his appointment as CEO in July 2010, Frank rebranded Zodiak Entertainment as Zodiak Media and organised the group along geographical divisions to replace the acquired group brands (Marathon Media Group, Magnolia, Zodiak Entertainment and RDF Media). He launched a “creativity and innovation unit” at the centre of the group to look for shows and formats with the best chance of becoming international hits. In 2011 Zodiak acquired UK comedy producer Bwark Productions (makers of hit TV series and movie The Inbetweeners). Under Frank, the group also made its first scripted series for a US broadcaster (Being Human for SyFy Channel). Frank also oversaw a $267m refinancing of the group's debt through a deal with a syndicate of international banks.

2009

The controversy resulted in a sharp fall in the RDF share price on AIM. In 2009, with revenues now of approximately £150m and in response to the fall in the share price, Frank led a management buy-out of the company's shares supported by Dutch private equity firm Dasym Investment Strategies (formerly Cyrte Investments).

2007

In July 2007, RDF became embroiled in a controversy concerning a documentary series the company was making about the Queen. The incident, which became known as Queengate, centred on manipulation of footage in a promotional tape for the series which was shown to journalists at a BBC One press event purporting to show the Queen storming out of a photoshoot with Annie Liebowitz. The affair led to the resignations of RDF Director of Programmes Stephen Lambert and BBC One Controller Peter Fincham.

2006

In 2006, RDF won its third 'Best Independent Production Company' award at the annual Broadcast Awards, adding to wins in 2002 and 2004. It was the first and, as of 2016, the only company to have won the award three times.

2005

By 2005, revenues exceeded £40m and the company was floated on the London Stock Exchange (AIM) with a valuation of £49m.

2002

In 2002, Frank turned down the opportunity to become the Chief Executive at Channel Five (UK).

2000

Within 10 years RDF was turning over around £32m a year. In 2000 the company established a successful presence in the US.

1993

After three years at the BBC, he left to set up his own independent production company, RDF Media, in 1993 with £35,000 start-up capital. His brother, Matthew Frank, joined RDF in 1994 to establish the company's distribution arm. Originally the company focused on the production of factual programmes but rapidly expanded into other genres such as entertainment, drama and children's, establishing itself as a leading force in TV production in the UK.

1985

Frank was born in Nakuru, Kenya, the son of Joy (née Sollis) and Peter Frank. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated with a BA in Jurisprudence. Frank is married to Isabelle (née Tuquet de Beauregard) Frank. They have three children: Oliver (b. 1985), Missie (b. 1987), and Bart (b. 1990) and live in London.

1958

David Frank (born 24 September 1958) is the CEO of Dial Square 86 and the chairman of The RightsXchange, which is an online marketplace for TV rights. He is the founder of RDF Media (which created international TV hits Faking it, Wife Swap and The Secret Millionaire) and former CEO of Zodiak Media SA (the super-indie whose portfolio of hits include The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Totally Spies! and The Inbetweeners). He is also Chairman (and a shareholder) of Mint Digital, a digital product development studio in London and New York, and Objekt Films, a London-based film and video content creation company. Frank is a lifelong Arsenal fan.