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BBC1 snares Little Britain USA
BBC1 is to broadcast the US version of Little Britain this autumn.
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Everything's Rosie on CBeebies
CBeebies have acquired a new preschool, CGI series from VGI Entertainment to run as part of its Discover and Do slot in 2010.
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Preschool Bo on the Go! lands six deals
Halifax Film has sold its preschool series Bo on the Go! into six new territories, in a flurry of deals through its sister company, Decode Enterprises, writes Katherine Rushton.
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Yo Gabba is sold to seven countries
RDF Kids has secured a raft of deals for its US preschool property Yo Gabba Gabba.
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Ex HBO boss to lead Digital Group in US
Digital Rights Group (DRG) is expanding into the US and has hired former HBO International president Lee deBoer to lead its assault.
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ITV3 buys cop drama Flashpoint
ITV3 has acquired gritty new cop drama Flashpoint, which has proved a surprise hit over the summer in the US.
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Conchords may hang up guitars
Cult HBO comedy Flight of the Conchords is likely to end after its forthcoming second series, its creators have revealed.
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Fremantle's Spalding wins exec role
FremantleMedia's Asia Pacific director Simon Spalding is to move to Europe to become the super-indie's regional chief executive officer.
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MTV launches HD service
MTV Networks International has launched an international high definition service dedicated to music and kids.
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Gavin and Stacey head to Africa
BBC sitcom Gavin and Stacey is to make its debut in Africa as part of a series of acquisitions by new channel BBC Entertainment.
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Target unveils new look
Target Entertainment has unveiled a new brand design and will now be known as Target Entertainment Group to coincide with its 10th anniversary.
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Aardman to launch rights division
Wallace and Gromit producer Aardman has created a new division that will market the company's content around the world and acquire third-party content.
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Bertelsmann eyes Euro broadcasters
Bertelsmann is on the look out to acquire European broadcasters, fuelling speculation it could prepare a bid for ITV.
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Garvie hits back at BBCW critics
BBC Worldwide's Wayne Garvie has staunchly defended the business against a groundswell of anger from the commercial sector over the extent of its activities.
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Fremantle does The Strip
Fremantle Media Enterprises (FME) has picked up the worldwide distribution rights to Nine Network Australia's new crime drama The Strip.
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iRights takes web mystery
iRights, the Digital Rights Group-owned distributor, has picked up the rights to new online drama Do You Believe Me?.
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ID Distribution sells 150 hours' content to Asia
ID Distribution has sold 150 hours of content into territories across Asia.
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Electric Sky's bumper factual deal
Brighton-based distributor Electric Sky has announced a raft of distribution deals that bolster its factual catalogue.
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Target hits on indie start-ups
Target Entertainment has signed output deals with two new UK indies that have been set up by experienced producers.
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Discovery US plans closure of UK branch
Discovery US has announced it is planning to close its UK office following a 30-day consultation with staff.