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MUNICH, January 20: The ProSiebenSat.1 Group has picked up free-TV rights for a package of Hollywood blockbusters from Warner Bros. International Television Distribution, which will also supply new U.S. series to the German outfit over the coming years.
MIAMI, January 20: Ahead of NATPE, FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) has sold a number of its titles throughout Latin America, among them the current season of American Idol and the Got Talent format.
LOS ANGELES, January 20: Lionsgate-TISA Television International has been named as the exclusive representative for at least 20 new theatrical titles from New Films International for the Latin American market.
LONDON, January 20: Marking its first global viewing event of 2012, BBC Worldwide is bringing the Sport Relief televised fundraising effort to an international stage.
LOS ANGELES/PARIS, January 20: Nearly 300 companies have already registered to attend the second edition of DISCOP Istanbul, which will be held February 28 to March 1.
LOS ANGELES, January 20: The hit anthology series Femme Fatales is set to return to Cinemax for a second season in 2012 with 13 all-new episodes, which Entertainment One (eOne) will be offering to international territories at NATPE.
LONDON, January 20: Roberta Ibba-Hartog, who previously led regional sales at HBO, has been named as the head of TV for the U.K. and Eastern Europe at Lionsgate UK.
LOS ANGELES, January 20: The Disney Channel original movie Radio Rebel, produced by MarVista Entertainment and Two 4 the Money Media, is slated to premiere February 18.
BARCELONA, January 20: Imira Entertainment is gearing up for NATPE with a raft of deals already inked with U.S. Hispanic and Latin American channels.
MADRID, January 20: Imagina International Sales has added the series What Happened to Jorge Sanz? to its catalogue and will launch the show officially at NATPE.
NEW YORK/TORONTO, January 20: Entertainment One (eOne) has scored worldwide distribution rights for Kattpacalypse 2012, the comedian/actor Katt Williams’ New Year’s Eve comedy special.
MADRID, January 20: BRB Internacional, which is celebrating its 40th birthday this year, is to present a range of kids’ series at NATPE, including Kambu, Zoobabu and Canimals.
LOS ANGELES, January 20: Former CBS exec Dan Harrison has been named the executive VP of scheduling at FOX.
NEW YORK, January 20: Syfy has promoted Chris Regina, who is based in the New York office, to senior VP of programming.
NEW YORK, January 19: Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer, talks in this video interview about licensing programming for its U.S. and international platforms, the move into original series and the importance of the site’s recommendation algorithms.
LONDON, January 19: More than two-thirds of Endemol's lenders have reached an agreement in principal regarding the restructuring of the group's debt burden.
LOS ANGELES, January 19: AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media and Creative Artists Agency (CAA) have established a joint venture to rebrand Mark Cuban's HDNet as AXS TV.
PARIS, January 19: Josh Sapan, the president and CEO of AMC Networks, has been signed up to deliver a Media Masterminds keynote at MIPTV on April 2.
LONDON, January 19: Sony Pictures Television has expanded its U.K. activities with the acquisition of the channels business Dolphin Broadcasting along with picking up a majority stake in the ad sales house Dolphin TV.
LOS ANGELES, January 19: News Corp.'s Jonathan Miller and Ross Levinsohn of Yahoo! will kick off the opening morning keynote event at NATPE, which has also added sessions with Lionsgate's Jon Feltheimer and Televisa's Emilio Azcarraga.
LONDON, January 19: The new competition series The Angel, commissioned by Sky1 from Twofour, gives would-be entrepreneurs an opportunity to compete for investment in their dream business.
MADRID, January 19: Films such as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Moneyball are headed to Telefónica VOD platforms in Latin America through a new deal signed with Sony Pictures.
NEW YORK, January 19: Syfy has greenlit a two-hour pilot for the action thriller Rewind from BermanBraun and Universal Cable Productions.
LONDON, January 19: FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) has made a new round of international sales for its drama The Wedding Band, which was originally commissioned by TBS in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES/TORONTO, January 19: Broadcasters such as RTL in Germany and Crime & Investigation Network and National Geographic Channel in Australia have signed up for crime documentary series from Entertainment One (eOne).
LONDON, January 19: DRG has secured the international rights for Channel 4’s documentary Syria’s Torture Machine, produced by ITN Productions.
LONDON, January 19: CAKE has sold the cartoon comedy series Oscar’s Oasis to YTV in Canada.
LONDON, January 19: Entertainment One (eOne) Family has closed new deals for its kids’ series Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom, including with Nick Jr. in the U.K.
PAWTUCKET, January 19: Hasbro and Marvel Entertainment are to release further products in the Marvel Super Hero Adventures line.
AMSTERDAM, January 19: Film Content Company Europe (FCCE) has landed new deals in more than 60 territories, exceeding 1,000 hours of programming.







