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Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt has recently gone on record to say that he has a problem with nets streaming free full-length eps of content online. Some suggest that the US cable carriers may start witholding subscriber fees, cutting network revenues, if the practice continues. Do you think the situation will affect original kids TV production in the US?
Yes, when the networks lose money production budgets suffer
Maybe, if the MSOs and the Networks can't reach an online rev-share model
No, the networks need new content to drive viewership and online traffic

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Nick Lat Am and Illusion Studios move on down the road

by Gary Rusak

Looks like Nickelodeon Latin American is taking a turn down the yellow brick road with Illusion Studios to co-produce La Maga y el Camino Dorado, a series based on The Wizard of Oz.

La Maga el Camino Dorado will combine reality and fantasy combine to create the mythical land over the rainbow via a mix of live action and CGI. In addition, each ep will feature a musical number. Dori Media Group is distributing the show outside the territory with production getting underway in Buenos Aires next month.

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