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Mtvn's Development Push Bearing Fruit

MTV Networks International has unveiled its development slate. MTV said that the new shows will be available to all of its 42 international channels. Having largely completed its international channel rollout MTV's international arm is increasingly looking to invest in original programming. The shows that have been greenlit include Globally Dismissed, a 12 episode dating show, Breaking Point, a 12 episode series tracking bands that are trying get signed, and Baad Daads and Phat Mums, which looks at parent-teenager relationships. In all, the slate comprises eleven new shows.
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