Lionsgate is in advanced talks to acquire Starz

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Bloomberg reports that Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (usually seen as Lionsgate) is in “advanced” talks to buy the premium-cable network Starz. 

The studio is behind the “Hunger Games” movie franchise but has also produced a number of television shows, including “Orange Is the New Black,” “Mad Men,” and “Casual” on Hulu. Owning a network would give Lionsgate a natural home for its programming.

The potential deal would value Starz at $30 per share and could be announced in the next few days, according to Bloomberg’s sources.

The two have apparently been close to a deal for months now.

Starz, long known for showing movies, has had a number of recent breakout original series, including “Outlander” and “The Girlfriend Experience.”

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