Flux Productions

Flux Productions was a sub-brand of Emoa Productions which produced low-budget live programming for both Network Six and other TV channels. Previously these programmes were produced by Emoa Productions Scotland under the Emoa Productions brand, however following a brand and reputation re-alignment, Emoa felt the need to distance itself from some of its programming.

The re-organisation of Emoa's production assets in Scotland following the sale of GTV to Caledonia Media led to a residuary company - Emoa Gael Television Ltd - continuing to operate alongside Caledonia Media and share its facilities at the Gael Studios in Oban. In June 2010, this company was re-named to Emoa Flux Ltd and ownership of the Gael Studios moved to Emoa Performance, with productions being integrated into Emoa Productions Ltd proper, based in Newcastle.

It was confirmed on 5 June 2011 that Flux Productions was to be dismantled and both of its remaining programmes were to end; with Lovelife ending on Friday 10 June and Powerstation to be re-branded to VIBRA TV on 13 June.

Programming

 * Lovelife - late night phone-in discussion show, predominately discussing issues of relationships, family life and health. Formally known as Loveline before a phone-in scandal in 2008.
 * Powerstation - late night music brand used on ESS and Six Mix, also formally Network Six overnight.

Former programming

 * megawin - late night quiz TV service on NETV and Mercia.

(not aired as Flux Productions, but this brand now resides with Flux)