ITV focuses on Hollywood hit-maker
ITV has emerged as a potential buyer of the television arm of The Weinstein Company, the Hollywood business behind hit movies such as The Imitation Game and The King's Speech.
Weinstein's The Imitation Game – ITV is eyeing up the TV arm
The broadcaster could make an upfront payment of about £200million rising to an estimated £600million.
It recently announced the £355million acquisition of Talpa Media from Big Brother creator John de Mol, whose shows also include The Voice.
ITV boss Adam Crozier said such deals would accelerate ambitions for a global business.
Ian Whittaker, a media analyst at broker Liberum, said: "Together with Talpa, it will give ITV a major status in the US, although it still seems there are several issues to be resolved."