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Investigation Discovery acquires Parthenon’s Mystery Files for U.S.

Investigation Discovery has acquired the U.S. rights for the first season Parthenon Entertainment's Mystery Files, with the option to acquire further seasons. The 13x30 HD series uses dramatic reconstruction to investigate some of history's most puzzling unanswered questions. The program was developed and produced by Parthenon Entertainment's production arm, headed by Danny Tipping. It was produced by Richard Sattin and executive produced by Carl Hall for Parthenon Entertainment.
November 3, 2009

Investigation Discovery has acquired the U.S. rights for the first season Parthenon Entertainment's Mystery Files, with the option to acquire further seasons. The 13x30 HD series uses dramatic reconstruction to investigate some of history's most puzzling unanswered questions. The program was developed and produced by Parthenon Entertainment's production arm, headed by Danny Tipping. It was produced by Richard Sattin and executive produced by Carl Hall for Parthenon Entertainment.

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Barry Walsh is editor-in-chief and content director for Realscreen, and has served as editor of the publication since 2009. With a career in entertainment media that spans two decades, prior to Realscreen, he held the associate editor post for now defunct sister publication Boards, which focused on the advertising and commercial production industries. Before Boards, he served as editor of Canadian Music Network, a weekly music industry trade, and as music editor for HMV.com. As content director, he also oversees the development of content for the brand's market-leading events, the Realscreen Summit and Realscreen West, as well as new content initiatives.

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