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• Sinking Ship Entertainment and National Geographic Television International have closed a series of deals around the globe for Are We There Yet? The children’s travel show has been picked up by broadcasters in nine territories, including Disney Japan, Sweden’s SVT, Ho Chi Minh City TV in Vietnam and Al-Jazeera. These follow previous deals that have sent the show to Australia, New Zealand, France, Singapore and elsewhere. Sales are also said to be pending in Spain, South Africa and Scandinavia.

• Portfolio Entertainment has added the lifestyle programs Barbary Coast Adventures, Mansions and D-Sign to its distribution roster. Portfolio also picked up a fifth season of the travel series Bump!.

• Nerd Corps Entertainment series Storm Hawks has been picked up by GMTV in the U.K. The 52 x 30 series will air each weekday morning on the channel’s Action Stations block and will simulcast on CITV. Hawks also airs on Cartoon Network U.K.

• Cookie Jar Entertainment has signed GoFish Corporation as the in-game advertiser for its upcoming Magi-Nation: Battle for the Moonlands. The role-playing game, the first linked to the popular CBC kids series Magi-Nation, test-launched earlier this month.

• DHX Media has bought Bulldog Interactive Fitness, a franchiser of children’s fitness centers that use video games and other high-tech equipment. The acquisition provides DHX with a cross-promotional outlet for properties from its Decode Entertainment, Halifax Film and Studio B Productions.

• Corus Entertainment and Spafax Canada have partnered to launch a channel on Air Canada flights dedicated to programming from W Network.

• OUTtv has signed a deal with U.S.-based here! Network that will see the gay- and lesbian-aimed channels sharing new series this fall. OUTtv, which recently sold nearly 60 hours of programming to here!, will air the U.S. channel’s Dante’s Cove – which stars Canadian Charlie David, costar of OUTtv’s Bump! – and feature films.

• Calgary-based MoboVivo and Joe Media Group have inked a deal to bring the popular food show Fixing Dinner – which airs on Food Network Canada and, in the U.S., on American Life and Discovery Asia – to iPods and iPhones across North America.