Emoa Longsight

Emoa Longsight is a department of Emoa Performance, itself a subsidiary of Emoa Group. It is due to be abolished in July 2011 alongside Emoa Media and its business interests will return to Emoa Performance directly. The business was created in November 2009 to integrate the following Emoa-owned property management businesses:
 * Emoa Performance - managed 5 Emoa Television studios at Middlesbrough, Birmingham, Nottingham, Oxford and Oban, and 12 other Television-related properties.
 * Emoa and NETV - managed the Cheviot Studios studio facility
 * NETV - managed 4 newsgathering centres in Harrogate, Bishop Aukland, Durham and Berwick
 * Mercia Television - managed 6 newsgathering centres
 * Jupiter Cinemas Ltd - managed 3 operating multiplex cinemas and 1 disused cinema. (branded as Glizz Management)
 * LWR Central Complexes Ltd - managed 39 nightclubs and bars mostly in Central and Northern England (branded as Glizz Management)
 * Longsight Property Services Ltd - managed 54 bars, pubs, clubs and coffee shops, formerly a subsidiary of British Entertainment Ltd.
 * Glizz Scottish Ltd - managed 8 properties of Glizz Leisure in Scotland. (branded as Glizz Management)

The name 'Longsight' is taken from the name of BEL's former property management business, Longsight, which at its peak was responsible for over 800 commercial properties nationwide as it offered its services out to other companies. In 2006, BEL sold its external property arm and Longsight was left with the 68 properties which BEL operated. In 2009, BEL was taken over by Emoa-owned Glizz Leisure, however Longsight was not immediately integrated with the rest of the company.

Following Emoa's acquisition of Glizz Leisure in 2008/9, the company continued to operate the business separately, with its own property management arm, which originally was split into Jupiter Cinemas Ltd, LWR Central Complexes Ltd and Glizz Scottish Ltd. Whilst the creation of Emoa Performance in 2009 was supposed to integrate Emoa's property assets, much of the day-to-day management of properties resided with the regional company. The creation of Longsight will see ownership and property strategy become centralised, however certain more daily powers will be delegated to the leasing companies. Emoa-owned business will pay zero-rent to Longsight, however other companies (such as independent production companies, shops or other businesses) will be charged rent by Longsight.