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German giant Kirch may close a sale on its 25% stake in Spanish broadcaster Telecinco in a matter of days, accor <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a> ding to local Spanish news sources.The stake could be split among current Telecinco shareholders: Italy s Mediaset and Spain s Grupo Correo as well as any of three Spanish investors approached individually. Mediaset currently owns 40% of Telecinco, and Grupo Correo 20%.In December Kirch sold its 1.28% stake in Mediaset for Euros 120m. Both moves form part of an ongoing strategy by Kirch to focus its business operations on the German language market ahead of its planned merger with ProSiebenSAT.1 Media AG next June.The sale could give a boost to Telecinco plans for a stock flotation. Dutch group Ice Finance BV owns the final 10% of the broadcaster, which it bought from Spanish media and publishing company Planeta in May 2001.           No comments                                                     No comments yet                                            You re not signed in.                Only registered users or subscribers can comment on this <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup</a>  article.            Sign in       <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup</a>       Register Pqkl Intandem takes on sales for Nobody s Hero
Publishing house to launch book pitching event Shoot the Book at Cannes.French publishing house Gallimard has launched a drive to ramp up its adaptation rights business both at home and abroad. Were already very active but we want to becoming even more proactive in terms of presenting our catalogue to producers,  said Fr茅d茅rique Massart, director of Gallimards audiovisual department, told ScreenDaily.Recent adaptations from the Gallimard c <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.fr>stanley cup</a> atalogue include Norwegian Joachims Triers Oslo, August 31st, based on Drieu La Rochelles tale of an ex-junkie Feu Follet, and Korean Bong Joon Hos post-apocalyptic ice age tale Snowpiercer, which was adapted from Jean-Marc Rochette and Benjamin Legrands graphic novel Transperceneige, originally published by Gallimard subsidiary Castermann.As part of the drive the company and its subsidiary labelsMercure, Castermann, Futuropolis and Flammarionwere out in force at Ile de France F <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.us>stanley website</a> ilm Commissions Location Expo in Paris on Thursday with a new pitching event, called One Book, One Place, revolving around works set in a specific, real-life location.The publisher will join forces with the commission again alongside the Society of French Language Publishers  SCELF  at the Cannes Film Festival in May for a new pitching session called Shoot the Book aimed at i <a href=https://www.stanleycup.fr>stanley cup</a> nternational producers. It will consist of English-language pitches on a series of works selected by professional jury. The publishers have already submitted potential works and were in the proces
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