Video clips from popular
BBC television
shows will be sold to
O2's mobile phone
customers, the two companies have agreed.
BBC
Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, will provide access to shows such
as
Little
Britain,
I'm
Alan Partridge,
The
Office,
Doctor
Who and
The
League of Gentlemen.
The deal will also see other multimedia assets such as mobile phone
wallpapers and ring-tones for sale through the O2 Active mobile portal.
Initially the BBC will provide 300 pieces of media to O2 with more to follow
in the future.
Peter Mercier, head of mobile at BBC Worldwide, claimed that the deal gives
O2 access to some of the best known and most loved TV brands.
"O2 is the largest UK operator by subscriber numbers so this is clearly a
great deal for us," he said.
BBC Worldwide made a profit of £111m in the 2006-2007 tax year.
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