Disney/ABC Television Group, ESPN and Time Warner Cable today entered
into a long-term, wide-ranging agreement that will provide Time Warner
Cable and Bright House Networks cable customers the programming of ABC
Family, Disney Channel, Disney XD, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN
Classic, ESPN Deportes, and SOAPnet, as well as WABC in New York, KABC
in Los Angeles, WTVD in Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, WTVG in Toledo, and
associated HD cable networks. Subscribers will also have unprecedented
digital access to online content and expanded Video On Demand services.
This extensive and expanded rights package, Disney Media Network’s most
expansive content agreement to date, provides for:
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The recently announced Disney Junior, a new 24-hour basic channel for
preschool-age children, parents and caregivers. Available to Time
Warner Cable and Bright House Networks cable customers upon its debut
in 2012, the new channel will feature animated and live action
programming which blends Disney’s unparalleled storytelling and
beloved characters with learning, including early math, language
skills, healthy eating and lifestyles and social skills.
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The addition of ESPN3.com, ESPN's live sports broadband network, which
will be available to all Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks
subscribers who get ESPN. ESPN3.com gives Time Warner Cable and Bright
House Networks fans a 24/7 online destination that delivers more than
3,500 live, global sports events annually as part of TV Everywhere.
This addition also gives Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks
the rights to feature cleared content from ESPN3.com on its sports
tier.
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Access to a new authenticated service, which will give Time Warner
Cable and Bright House Networks subscribers the opportunity to watch
the linear networks ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU through their broadband
services as well as mobile Internet devices, like an iPad. Details on
the launch will be forthcoming.
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A new service, developed with Time Warner Cable, called ESPN Goal
Line; a super-highlight channel that will be available only to Time
Warner Cable and Bright House Networks sports tier subscribers as
early as September 4. ESPN Goal Line will take fans around the best
matchups each Saturday during the NCAA football season. The
once-a-week network will include live look-ins to game action focusing
on scoring drives and up-to-the minute commentary from analysts and
experts. A similar service called ESPN Buzzer Beater will be available
for the college basketball season.
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Expanded VOD services in many markets will include:
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ABC On Demand, ABC’s fast forward-disabled VOD service which
currently features a selection of primetime programming, including
episodes of such popular ABC shows as "Castle,” "Grey's Anatomy,”
"Private Practice,” and "Desperate Housewives.” Anticipated
newcomers include "No Ordinary Family” and "My Generation.”
Additionally, episodes of ABC News’ "Good Morning America” are
available each week.
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Disney-branded On Demand offerings for kids, including Disney
Channel On Demand and Disney XD On Demand. Refreshed each month,
the Disney Channel VOD offering will include episodes from such
series as "Handy Manny,” "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and "Special
Agent Oso” for preschoolers, as well as variety of episodes from
"Wizards of Waverly Place,” "Hannah Montana,” "The Suite Life on
Deck,” "Good Luck Charlie” and other popular series for older
kids. Select episodes featured on Disney Channel On Demand will be
available in multiple languages. Disney XD On Demand features a
variety of episodes from such series as the Emmy Award-winning
animated hit "Phineas and Ferb” and "Kick Buttowski – Suburban
Daredevil,” as well as the upcoming sitcom "Pair of Kings.”
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Locally relevant sports content from ESPN in several Time Warner
Cable and Bright House Networks markets, including Los Angeles,
New York, North and South Carolina, Tampa, Orlando, Texas and Ohio.
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The subscription VOD service "Disney Family Movies” which features
a selection of classic and contemporary films and animated shorts
from The Walt Disney Studios.
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A new transactional VOD service for select content from the
Disney/ABC Television Group.
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Inclusion of a variety of content from across the Disney Media
Networks’ portfolio on Time Warner Cable’s and Bright House Networks
Start Over and Look Back features.
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The addition of ESPN Deportes HD to Time Warner Cable’s larger
footprint.
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The launch of ESPN 3D to Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks’
systems.
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A Time Warner Cable/ESPN Deportes co-branded, Spanish language sports
website in Los Angeles.
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Availability of ESPN Radio feeds in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas
to Time Warner Cable’s video platform.
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A plethora of ESPN-branded content made available on Time Warner
Cable’s and Bright House Networks’ sports tier.
Co-chairs of Disney Media Networks George Bodenheimer and Anne Sweeney
also commented on the announcement, stating, "The successful conclusion
of this wide-ranging deal demonstrates our commitment to our
distribution partners and our ability to work with them to provide
consumers with an unmatched portfolio of national and local
entertainment, news and sports content while continuing to strengthen
both of our businesses.”
"We are pleased to have reached an agreement without any interruption in
service,” said Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable’s Chairman, President and
Chief Executive Officer. "We thank our customers for their support, and
we look forward to launching these new and innovative products and
services.”
"We’re pleased that an agreement has been reached with no disruption in
programming for our customers,” said Steve Miron, Chief Executive
Officer, Bright House Networks.
About Disney Media Networks:
Disney Media Networks comprise a vast array of The Walt Disney Company’s
(NYSE: DIS) broadcast, cable, radio, publishing and Internet businesses,
including Disney/ABC Television Group and ESPN, Inc. The Disney/ABC
Television Group is composed of The Walt Disney Company’s global
entertainment and news television properties, including the ABC
Television Network, ABC Studios, Disney Channels Worldwide, ABC Family
and SOAPnet, as well as Disney/ABC Domestic Television and Disney Media
Distribution. ESPN, Inc., The Worldwide Leader in Sports, is the leading
multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring the
broadest portfolio of multimedia sports assets with over 50 business
entities.
About Time Warner Cable:
Time Warner Cable is the second-largest cable operator in the U.S., with
technologically advanced, well-clustered systems located mainly in five
geographic areas — New York State (including New York City), the
Carolinas, Ohio, southern California (including Los Angeles) and Texas.
Time Warner Cable serves more than 14 million customers who subscribe to
one or more of its video, high-speed data and voice services. Time
Warner Cable Business Class offers a suite of phone, Internet, Ethernet
and cable television services to businesses of all sizes. Time Warner
Cable Media Sales, the advertising arm of Time Warner Cable, offers
national, regional and local companies innovative advertising solutions
that are targeted and affordable. More information about the services of
Time Warner Cable is available at www.timewarnercable.com,
www.twcbc.com
and www.twcmediasales.com.
About Bright House Networks:
Bright House Networks is the ninth largest multichannel video programmer
distributor (MVPD) in the US with 2.4 million customers in several large
cities including Tampa Bay and Orlando, Florida; Bakersfield,
California; Indianapolis, Indiana; Detroit, Michigan; and Birmingham,
Alabama; along with several other smaller regions in Alabama and the
Florida Panhandle. The Florida markets are adjacent and form one of the
country’s largest cable clusters.
For more information about Bright House Networks or our products and
services, visit brighthouse.com.
