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Charlie Sheen negotiating with billionaire Mark Cuban about HDNet show

DENVER — Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire Mark Cuban is negotiating with actor Charlie Sheen about a new show on Cuban’s HDNet TV channel, Radar Online reported Saturday.

“It would be a great show,” Cuban told the gossip website about the project he and the “Two and a Half Men” star have been brainstorming about.

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“Can’t really say anything beyond that at this point,” he added.

Cuban launched his channel in 2001 as the first national network to broadcast all of its programming in 1080i resolution, the highest-quality format of high-definition television.

Sheen could be mulling a move after his CBS hit was canceled for the remainder of the season following his bombastic comments about the show’s creator, Chuck Lorre, and his criticism of network executives.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” CBS President and CEO Les Moonves told reporters Tuesday about the future of the show. “I hope it’s back. We’ll see.”

But Sheen was his usual self-empowered juggernaut in discussing the future of the TV show during a Friday interview on Philadelphia’s Wired 96.5’s “The Chio & Shila Show.”

“Absolutely the gig’s coming back, I have absolute faith in that,” he said, as long as there are “a few adjustments.”

Some of the adjustments include getting rid of his critics.

“To the haters, I don’t speak to them anymore, I speak past them … I don’t have any interest being sucked into the mire of their stupidity,” he added in his interview.