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Cartoonito starts European rollout with Welsh commission


11.04 Europe/London, September 1, 2011 By Julian Clover

Cartoonito will commence its European rollout next Monday, September 5. The UK-originated service will be a fulltime channel in both Spain and Italy with a presence as a branded block in other markets.

In Spain Cartoonito will be available through Digital+, Ono, Imagenio, Orange TV, R and Euskaltel, while in Italy the channel has space on the country’s DTT platform.

The Turner-owned pre-school channel has announced its first pan-EMEA commission, The Ha! Ha! Hairies, produced by from Welsh Indie Adastra, makers of award-winning Grandpa in my Pocket. It will be produced in English and Welsh and has received investment funding from Finance Wales and support from the Welsh Assembly. S4C is the commissioning broadcaster in the Welsh language.

Turner has significantly upped the amount of locally commissioned content on its UK entertainment channels. Recent commissions include The Amazing World of Gumball and a Ben 10 based game show from UK indie Twenty Twenty called Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge.

Acquired content will include Bananas in Pyjamas from Endemol, Jelly Jamm from Vodka Capital and Baby Looney Tunes from Warner Bros Animation.
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BBC Two HD channel to replace BBC HD


DTG Staff | 07.10.2011

The BBC Trust has announced it will be replacing the BBC HD channel with a HD version of BBC Two to broadcast alongside the existing BBC One HD channel.

The announcement is part of a set of proposals from BBC management for changes to the services the Corporation provides and the way it operates. The proposals will mean savings of around £670m a year by 2016/17, according to the Corporation but will also mean a loss of around 2,000 jobs across the BBC.

The proposals include a reduction in BBC One and Two entertainment programming and acquisitions; fewer Red Button transmissions to make the service consistent across all digital TV platforms and increased investment in network programming produced across Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

The BBC is sticking to plans announced earlier in the year to reduce BBC Online's budget by 25 per cent.

Mark Thompson, Director-General of the BBC, said: "This is a plan which puts quality and creativity first. It's a plan for a smaller BBC, but a BBC which uses its resources more effectively and collaboratively to deliver a full range of services to the public. The plan meets the savings target we agreed in last year's licence-fee settlement, but also identifies nearly £150m per year to invest in new high quality output and in the platforms and services of the future.

"But it is a plan which also means stretching efficiencies and significant job losses. It's my judgement that this is the last time the BBC will be able to make this level of savings without a substantial loss of services or quality or both."

The BBC Trust has launched a public consultation on these proposals which runs until 21 December 2011. The Trust will reach its conclusions early in 2012.


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