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BT Vision in Demand Five deal
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BT Vision and Two Way Media in games deal
by Jan Harris
Games based on Turner Broadcasting shows such as Ben 10 and Scooby Doo are coming to BT Vision, BT’s IPTV platform.
Sixteen games are being developed by interactive production company, Two Way Media.
The deal extends an existing relationship between Turner Broadcasting and Two Way Media, with the two companies collaborating on interactive TV games and services for Virgin Media’s cable platform.
Two Way Media will develop the games for BT Vision over the next two years.
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