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Extreme picks up lifestyle catalogue
London-based Extreme Entertainment has continued its push into factual and lifestyle content with the addition of over 700 hours of short-form programming from UK producer PeakViewing Transatlantic.
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Screentime signs with Fulham for Soccastars
Format specialist Screentime Partners has struck another deal for its reality series Soccastars and tied up a number of options for new BBC Saturday night show What Kids Really Think.
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Baker back on BBC Radio London
Former BBC Radio London presenter Danny Baker is to return to the station, just four months after quitting.
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Fremantle Media launches Showtime! at Mipcom
Fremantle Media is looking to follow up the global success of Pop Idol and X Factor with the launch of two European formats that are already proving a hit in their domestic markets.
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C4I picks up Zig Zag's Family format
Channel 4 International has acquired the international rights to a major new formatted documentary series from London-based indie Zig Zag Productions.
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BBC sells Rick Stein down under
BBC Worldwide Australasia has licensed new cooking series Rick Stein's French Odyssey (10 x 30-minutes) to The LifeStyle Channel in Australia and New Zealand's TVNZ.
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Fremantle expands sales team
Fremantle International Distribution has bolstered its sales team with the appointment of two new executives.
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Minotaur names new head of sales
Flextech-owned distribution company Minotaur International has promoted Dayna Lustig Donaldson to head of sales.
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Men & Motors brings bikers to Cannes
LA-based Men & Motors International will launch four new titles at Mipcom including a series on World Superbike champion Troy Bayliss.
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Format focus: Sing Like a Superstar
The creators of Popstars are back with a format sure to add spice to the battle of the talent shows.
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Cosgrove Hall takes development slate to Mipcom
Creating and owning original properties is a key priority for Manchester-based animation studio Cosgrove Hall, according to its new MD Anthony Utley, who is going to Mipcom with three new shows in development.
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Rubber Duck to develop Bzots
Rubber Duck Entertainment, the newly created intellectual property arm of The Contender Entertainment Group, has teamed up with Chicago's Eat Your Lunch to develop a CGI/live-action series based on the US company's Bzotsproperty.
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Nick promotes Borkent
Jules Borkent has been promoted to VP, programming at Nickelodeon International.
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CPLG picks up Dragon Booster
Licensing and merchandising agent CPLG has picked up UK rights to the animated series Dragon Booster, from Canada's Alliance Atlantis Communications.
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Southern Star buys into Darrall Macqueen
Australian producer-distributor Southern Star has bought a 75% stake in indie Darrall Macqueen, the producer of BBC2's Smileand interactive children's programming, such as ITV's Play the Game.
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Fire destroys Aardman Animation's archive
Thirty years of Aardman Animation's history was destroyed early this morning when fire swept through a warehouse in Bristol being used by the company behind Wallace and Gromit.
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Midsomer Murders picks up 7.8m
Another new episode of Midsomer Murderspulled in a healthy 7.8 million (34%) on Sunday night, outrunning strong competition from Waking the Deadon BBC1 in the same slot.
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Frost 'checked' al-Jazeera out for terrorist links
Sir David Frost has told Broadcastthat he checked out al-Jazeera with senior figures in the UK and US governments to ensure it had no links with terrorist organisation al-Qaida before accepting a job with the Arab news channel's new European service.
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England qualify with 10.3m
England's 1-0 victory against Austria which put them through to the World Cup gave BBC1 a heafty peak audience of 10.3 million (57.1%) at 5.30pm.
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ITV & C4 to join Freeview consortium
ITV and Channel 4 are set to become members of the consortium that owns Freeview, joining existing stakeholders BBC, BSkyB and Crown Castle.