AirMedia

airMedia was formed in 2005 as part of a split between friends Conor-Patrick Murphy, and Joe Clarkson, two good friends who ran the BFC network together for 2 years. The company formed two companies, The BFC Group, and The airBroadcasting Group, which launched a channel on freeview called gbTV on 4th January 2006, the channel went well until 2007 when a company restructure cause the channel to close, after this the airMedia group was formed and began gaining ground in the internet and newsprint markets. In late 2008, the Group began to observe Network Six and especially the SSN franchise, unopposed, it gain the franchise and began controlling playout in March 2009, It Regained the Franchise the year after.

2009 Financial Trouble
In 2009, The CEO of Air, Conor Murphy, was forced to sell 51% of the Shares of Air Media, which was bought by the Lime Group. Air Media changed the name of the Company to Lime, later that year.