
NEWS:
'Library' sold to six European countries
2waytraffic says further deals to follow
Lagardere Group moves to Russia
Film org to launch networks on NTV Plus
Mipcom mood upbeat
Economic slowdown seen to spur sales
Lifetime looks overseas for partners
Wong wooing international producers, talent

UPDATE:

Will economic storm rain on Mipcom?
Every August millions of Europeans stop work and migrate to the coast. But this year, no sooner had they pitched their tents and unfolded picnic tables than a violent storm blew in from the West, uprooting trees and turning streets into rivers.
Perhaps this should have been taken as an omen of the economic thunderbolts about to be unleashed from across the Atlantic.
• Kreiz eyes prize, weighs risky buys
• BBC Worldwide fights expansion critics

FEATURES:

TV studios sprint to Mipcom market
The ramifications of the Writers Guild of America strike that began on U.S. soil nearly a year ago continue to be felt half a world away.
As the Mipcom confab begins Oct. 13 and the Hollywood studios arrive in Cannes to sell their newest and shiniest TV wares, this year's edition has a distinctive theme. Call it the Bazaar of Late Arrivals.
• Disney, Nickelodeon push brands
• Economy slows Spanish TV surge
• TV programs increasingly going green

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