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Hammer
01-05-2012, 09:49 AM
PHILADELPHIA & BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA - News) (Nasdaq: CMCSK - News) and The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS - News) today announced a long-term, comprehensive distribution agreement that will deliver Disney’s top quality sports, news and entertainment content to Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers into the next decade on television, online, on tablets and handheld devices. The new agreement enhances the multichannel business model and supports the companies’ mutual goal to deliver the best video content to customers across multiple platforms using the latest technology and cloud innovation. For the first time ever, Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers will be able to watch ESPN, ABC or Disney shows live or on demand and across multiple screens. The companies also agreed to collaborate over the term of the deal to create new, innovative viewing experiences for Xfinity TV customers.

The networks and services covered by the agreement include: ABC, ABC Family, Disney Channel, Disney XD, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Deportes, ESPNEWS, ESPN Classic, ESPN Goal Line, ESPN Buzzer Beater, ESPN 3D, ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FullCourt and ESPN3; retransmission consent for seven ABC-owned broadcast television stations (WABC-TV New York, WLS-TV Chicago, WPVI-TV Philadelphia, KGO-TV San Francisco, KTRK-TV Houston, KTVD-TV Raleigh-Durham, and KFSN-TV Fresno) as well as more than 10 high-definition networks. Additionally, Comcast will launch Disney Junior, a new 24-hour basic channel for preschool-age children, parents and caregivers. Comcast will also provide its Xfinity TV customers with broad access to a suite of live Disney networks on an authenticated basis and expanded Xfinity On Demand content through Disney’s comprehensive TV+ initiative. In total, 70 services are covered by the broad scope of this new agreement. License fee schedules for different services under the deal will be phased in over time.

“Comcast was the first video provider to create technology that enabled us to deliver content to customers where and when they want it across any viewing experience,” said Neil Smit, President and Chief Executive Officer, Comcast Cable. “We are very pleased to have reached this unprecedented and innovative, long-term agreement with Disney which embraces the future of entertainment and allows Comcast to continue to bring our vision of TV Everywhere to Xfinity customers whether at home or on the go.”

Anne Sweeney, Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks and President, Disney/ABC Television Group, added, “This landmark deal is a great example of what can be achieved when programmers and distributors collaborate and innovate together to meet the ever-evolving needs of consumers and enhance the viewing experience. By combining the best news, sports and entertainment content available today with cutting-edge technologies, we’re able to fully realize our comprehensive TV+ initiative, and introduce a brand new suite of authenticated services to Comcast subscribers.”

Added George Bodenheimer, Executive Chairman, ESPN, Inc., “Given the scope of assets Comcast and Disney/ABC/ESPN are making available to consumers, this agreement is unprecedented in our industry. It reinforces the value of the multichannel subscription and takes full advantage of new technologies, which serve all of our viewers.”

The extensive and expanded rights package for Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers includes rights across multiple platforms for:

•Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers will receive more ABC, ABC Family, Disney and ESPN content through their set-top-box and, at this time, Disney and ESPN content online, including:
•ABC On Demand, ABC’s fast-forward-disabled On Demand service, which currently features a selection of top-rated primetime entertainment programming, including episodes of such popular current ABC shows as “Castle,” “Grey's Anatomy,” “Once Upon A Time,” “Private Practice” and “Revenge.” Full current seasons will be made available on a number of shows. Additionally, Xfinity TV customers will have access to a variety of ABC News programming as well as some local ABC owned-station content.
•ABC Family On Demand, which features a variety of top-rated full episodes, refreshed monthly, from such popular millennial favorites as “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” “Switched at Birth,” and “Melissa & Joey.” Full current seasons will be made available on a number of shows. ABC Family original movies like “12 Dates of Christmas” will also be available.
•Disney-branded On Demand offerings, including Disney Channel On Demand, Disney Junior On Demand, and Disney XD On Demand. Refreshed each month, the Disney Channel On Demand offering will include episodes from such series as “Handy Manny,” “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” and “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” for preschoolers, as well as variety of episodes from “A.N.T. Farm,” “Good Luck Charlie,” “Wizards of Waverly Place,” and other popular series for older kids. Select episodes featured on Disney Channel On Demand will be available in innovative new offerings, such as playlists and monthly programming blocks, in addition to a number of episodes available in multiple languages. Disney Channel Original Movies such as “Lemonade Mouth,” “Geek Charming” and “Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension” will also be available. Disney XD On Demand features a variety of episodes from such series as the Emmy Award-winning animated hit “Phineas and Ferb.”
•Disney Channel’s subscription Video On Demand service, which offers on demand access to select episodes before they air, will now be available to Xfinity TV customers who receive Disney Channel, a service that Comcast will offer to these customers for no additional fee.
•Expanded on demand content from ESPN, including content from ESPN Deportes and ESPN’s award-winning original content from ESPN Films.
•The subscription On Demand service “Disney Family Movies,” which features a selection of classic and contemporary feature films and animated shorts from The Walt Disney Studios.
•Xfinity TV customers will receive broad access to existing authenticated products like WatchESPN, as well as upcoming authenticated products, including WatchDisneyChannel, WatchDisneyXD and WatchDisneyJunior. These services will give Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers more opportunities to access live and video on demand content, both in-home and out-of-home, on their computers, smartphones, tablets and gaming consoles.
•Xfinity TV customers will also receive the recently announced Disney Junior, a new 24-hour basic channel for children ages 2-7, parents and caregivers. Upon its debut in 2012, the new channel will feature animated and live action programming that blends Disney’s unparalleled storytelling and beloved characters with learning, including early math, language skills, healthy eating and lifestyles, and social skills.
•Comcast also obtained rights to air certain content from ESPN3, ESPN FullCourt and ESPN GamePlan on Comcast’s Xfinity Sports Entertainment Package.

Scar
01-05-2012, 10:51 AM
Christine, I'm a Comcast customer who doesn't even know what Xfinity means. Does this deal mean my rates are going up for something I don't even want?

Ian
01-05-2012, 11:13 AM
Nice!

Another reason to be glad I ditch lousy FiOS and went back to Comcast!

<sings>Come on everybody do Xfinity!</sings> :thumbsup:

BrerGnat
01-05-2012, 12:09 PM
You know, this kind of thing really irritates me, because a LOT of people don't have a choice in who their cable provider is. I don't have a choice. Ours is RCN. That's it. No other options for this area. Where we used to live in CA, Comcast also was NOT an option.

Why wouldn't Disney think to pair up with something like Netflix instead? I don't get it.

Although, to be honest, I'm not at all interested in what this deal will be offering to its subscribers. I just don't understand the "exclusivity" of such a collaboration. :confused:

Hammer
01-05-2012, 12:13 PM
Christine, I'm a Comcast customer who doesn't even know what Xfinity means. Does this deal mean my rates are going up for something I don't even want?

Xfinity is the branding for Comcast's new infrastructure. I'm surprised you haven't seen the new commercials.


Nice!

Another reason to be glad I ditch lousy FiOS and went back to Comcast!

<sings>Come on everybody do Xfinity!</sings> :thumbsup:

As someone who works with these new applications every day as part of my job (might be why I have no desire for an iPad or iPhone), these are really cool features and they keep thinking of more things, which is good for me as it keeps me employed :D !

I was surprised about this deal at first, as Comcast owns 51% of NBC Universal, but thinking about it, Disney needed this to highlight Disney Junior, as Comcast is the largest cable company in the nation and you want your new channel to be broadly carried.

VWL Mom
01-05-2012, 12:57 PM
Nice!

Another reason to be glad I ditch lousy FiOS and went back to Comcast!

<sings>Come on everybody do Xfinity!</sings> :thumbsup:

Funny you mention FIOS, I was just reading the other day that they severed their relationship with DirecTV and Verizon Wireless is looking to hookup with Comcast through Spectrum for $3.6billion. Also read in WSJ that Verizon will not be upgrading their FIOs and are looking at the broadband market. End result is I may get out of my FIOs contract after all. :D

MstngDrvnDsnyLvr
01-05-2012, 02:02 PM
Comcast - all fine and good for those that have Comcast available to their area. But most of us do NOT have a choice on cable providers. Here is it Suddenlink....this is why we have DishNetwork and do DSL thru our phone company.

DizneyRox
01-05-2012, 02:16 PM
I'm sure this matters, somewhere, somehow.. I just can't figure out what the hullabaloo is about. I dropped cable over a year ago, haven't looked back.

The Interwebs provide me all the entertainment I want/need. That and online forums...

Hammer
01-05-2012, 02:26 PM
This isn't an exclusive contract where Comcast is the only provider that will offer Disney Junior, it just secures that Comcast will carry it, which Disney would want as it is the largest cable provider in the US (I think just slightly more than Cox). I'm sure other other cable providers will pick it up as well.

If there is a lot of interest in these applications, I'm sure other cable providers will work to create similar products for their subscribers and work out a deal with the networks. For example, I know Bright House has an iPad app, it is just not a developed as the Comcast app as of yet.

meldan98
01-06-2012, 02:48 PM
Since they are dropping Verizon, does that mean that the exclusive official Disney Park Apps and Disney Mobile will be changing and become available to other carriers? I always thought it was odd that Apple was one of the largest shareholders, yet they had an exclusive contract with Verizon.

Hammer
01-06-2012, 04:19 PM
Since they are dropping Verizon, does that mean that the exclusive official Disney Park Apps and Disney Mobile will be changing and become available to other carriers? I always thought it was odd that Apple was one of the largest shareholders, yet they had an exclusive contract with Verizon.

There aren't any plans for Disney to drop their partnership with Verizon; this is just an additional agreement. This stuff happens all the time.

seanyred
01-07-2012, 05:06 PM
Maybe this has something to with the Disney Studios All Access, that is being advertised on newer DVDs?

Melanie
01-10-2012, 09:53 AM
Funny you mention FIOS, I was just reading the other day that they severed their relationship with DirecTV and Verizon Wireless is looking to hookup with Comcast through Spectrum for $3.6billion. Also read in WSJ that Verizon will not be upgrading their FIOs and are looking at the broadband market. End result is I may get out of my FIOs contract after all. :D

Weird. We have FIOS here in Florida and it's by far the best provider we've ever had. And we've had a lot moving around like we do.

Comcast isn't a cable choice here either (FIOS or BrightHouse it is), so I really don't care. Not that Disney Junior is all that important to us anymore anyway. ;)

big blue and hairy
01-15-2012, 07:05 PM
Sooooo....when does all this come about?

:sulley:

goofygirl67
05-13-2012, 04:05 PM
They have Directv now. It is great I can see some of my favorite shows during my down time than Disney and ESPN.