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KKR weighs bid for 'Peppa Pig' owner Entertainment One -Bloomberg

Aug 14 (Reuters) - Private-equity firm KKR & Co may bid for television distributor Entertainment One Ltd (Other OTC: ENTMF - news) after the owner of the preschool cartoon character "Peppa Pig" rejected an offer from UK broadcaster ITV Plc (LSE: ITV.L - news) , Bloomberg reported on Sunday.

KKR has not decided whether to make a bid, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.

Entertainment One last week rejected a 1 billion pound ($1.3 billion) takeover offer from British broadcaster ITV, saying it undervalued the production and distribution company.

Starting life as a Canadian record and tape retailer, eOne now boasts a library of rights including more than 40,000 film and television titles, 4,500 hours of television programming and 45,000 music tracks.

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The group, which bought the European licensing rights for the DreamWorks Studios film of Roald Dahl's children's book "The BFG," says its rights alone were independently valued at over $1 billion last year.

Buying Toronto-based eOne would bolster an acquirer's activities in television production and family entertainment as well as give it an international film distribution business.

eOne has come under pressure from U.S (Other OTC: UBGXF - news) activist shareholder Livermore Partners for the rapid pace of its dealmaking and what it said was a lack of focus on cashflow.

($1 = 0.7660 pounds) (Reporting by Toronto newsroom; Editing by Richard Chang)