TV

'The Owl' sells worldwide

Published Friday, Oct 26 2007, 15:36 BST | By Dave West
TV-Loonland has sold its children's animation series The Owl worldwide.

It has made a number of agreements following a deal with the BBC.

A deal with Jetix will take 52 episodes to the US, Latin America, Scandinavia, Japan, India and Pakistan.

Pay-TV agreements have been made with France's Canal J and Mini Mini Poland. There are combined free-to-air and pay-TV distribution deals with YTV and Canada's Societe Radio.

VEO TV Digital in Spain, DR TV in Denmark, and Polish pre-school Canal + Cyfrowy take free-to-air rights. Universal Family Entertainment has taken rights for home video distribution in Germany.

The UK's Player X and Vivendi Mobile Entertainment in France have taken non-exclusive mobile rights. Free video on demand and internet rights go to Italy's Bonsai Channel.
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