Businessman Ian Hyland was in Dublin in January when he heard Windmill Lane Pictures, a pioneer in the television and film industry, had gone into liquidation. His office, located on the edge of Grand Canal Dock, was a short walk away from the original location of a business that became world famous due to its historic connections with U2 and its more recent work with the movie Brooklyn and television series Vikings and Kin. Hyland, best known as the publisher of Business & Finance, is also behind the Dublin Tech Summit as well as the owner of independent imprint Quartet…
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