Big Brother Business Up For Sale
Endemol, the company that makes Big Brother, is going up for sale.
Its owner, Spanish telecoms group Telefonica, is expected to launch formally the sales process for the Dutch company.
Telefonica is likely to appoint investment bank Merrill Lynch to handle the sale of its stake in the production company that also makes "Fear Factor".
Telefonica paid nearly £3.7bn for the company in 2000.
It says it wants to sell its remaining holding because the business does not fit with its central telecoms operations.
Rumours within the industry last month suggested News Corp and Disney were interested in a purchase but both companies quickly ruled that out.
ITV is apparently considering a bid but insiders say it is unlikely to be too serious about it.
Analysts say private investment firms and Endemol co-founder John de Mol are the most likely buyers.
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