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BBC signs deal with 'Breaking Bad' station

The BBC will hope to gain new leverage in the US television market after signing a deal that gives a 49.9 per cent stake of its BBC America channel to the American broadcaster behind Mad Men and Breaking Bad.

AMC paid $200m (£125m) to the BBC’s commercial arm – BBC Worldwide – for the stake in the fast-growing channel, which is now in 80 million American homes.

The deal will enable BBC America to cut costs, and will provide the BBC with a new relationship with AMC’s creative teams – potentially bringing more big US shows to Britain. The new partners said they would “jointly pursue a number of opportunities”. 

Tony Hall, BBC Director-General and Chairman of BBC Worldwide, said the partnership would “help us reach new audiences in the US, strengthen BBC America’s position and create opportunities for the UK creative community”.


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