By Bob Tourtellotte LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cable TV network Showtime goes prospecting for audiences like a buy-side broker this month with its new show “Billions,” a drama that packs power, money and sex into Hollywood's latest look behind Wall Street’s financial curtain. While some people hate the Street, Hollywood is betting that viewers love seeing, reading and talking about the power brokers of global finance. Showtime and “Billions” executive producers Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin are banking on the same sort of interest among TV fans.
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