Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Casino Royale, Mark Feuerstein, MTV, NBC Universal, Screen Actors Guild, South Carolina, USA Network
Meet MTV for the era of Obama: The cable network for 14- to 26-year-olds is trying to gloss its escapist entertainment with a veneer of positive social messages via new “inspirational” programming. Today’s young are “becoming more civic-minded” and are “demanding a new MTV.” (Iwantmedia 4/20, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/business/media/19mtv.html 4/18)
MTV approved a new reality show working with DJ AM (aka Adam Goldstein) that is for now titled Gone Too Far, reports THR. The series will be an intervention style featuring DJ AM who has battled his own drug addiction and last year survived a plane crash in South Carolina. (Cynopsis 4/20)
The Screen Actors Guild, ending a nine-month stalemate with Hollywood studios, is approving a new film and television contract that establishes payments for shows streamed over the Web. However, the contract does not give actors residuals for most Internet shows, a sore point. (Iwantmedia 4/20, http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-sag20-2009apr20,0,3250190.story 4/20)
USA Network debuts its new original scripted series Royal Pains June 4 at 10p with a 75-minute inaugural episode containing limited commercial breaks. Burn Notice will also air the same night in its new time slot at 9p with the network’s window premiere of theatrical blockbuster Casino Royale airing first. Royal Pains was shot entirely in New York and around The Hamptons and stars Mark Feuerstein, a young, blacklisted doctor who becomes a doctor for hire to the rich and famous in The Hamptons. (Cynopsis 4/20)
In what is becoming an often-heard refrain, NBC Universal, like many media conglomerates, posted disappointing first-quarter financial results with only one bright spot — the performance of its cable networks. While the company as a whole reported a profit decline of 45%, to $391 million, on revenue of $3.5 billion, NBCU said cable profit was up 19%. Reuters (4/17) , OneTRAK (4/17)
First-quarter results for several major media companies, to be announced in the coming days, are expected to reflect the continuing advertising slowdown. “It’s not getting any better,” says one analyst. “If you own a TV station or radio or outdoor or a newspaper, it’s bad.” (Iwantmedia 4/20, http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/209450-Analysts_Media_Earnings_to_Remain_Challenged.php 4/20)
Shares of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. are trading at a “notable” discount to their component parts. However, a boost “might come only if the boss’s advancing age changed his outlook — or led the board to appoint a successor less attached to some of the company’s assets.” (Iwantmedia 4/20, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/20/business/20views.html?_r=1 4/20)
Although Viacom’s stock lost half its value in 2008, chairman Sumner Redstone was compensated $12.1 million, up from $8.3 million in 2007. CEO Philippe Dauman earned $23 million, up $3 million. One executive compensation monitor gives Viacom a D grade. (Iwantmedia 4/20, http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-viacom18-2009apr18,0,5459000.story 4/18)
Moving the NFL Network to a sports tier had nothing to do with Comcast’s trying to retaliate against the league or show favoritism to its affiliated networks, said Comcast Chairman Brian Roberts in the last day of hearings before the FCC. Rather, he said, the decision was based on business reasons: The country’s largest cable provider was able to save $50 million annually by moving the network to a less-viewed tier. Broadcasting & Cable (4/17)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Bret Michaels, Christopher Meloni, DreamWorks Animation, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Mariska Hargitay, MTV, NBC Universal
With 1.86 million viewers Sunday night, Animal Planet’s “River Monsters” increased its audience 39% over last week’s season premiere, becoming the network’s best-performing regularly scheduled prime-time offering ever. “We have a huge success on our hands — or our fins,” said Marjorie Kaplan, president and general manager of Animal Planet Media. Broadcasting & Cable (4/14)
The Monday night premiere of MTV‘s “College Life” attracted an impressive 1.16 million viewers and scored a 1.18 rating with the show’s 12-to-34-year-old demographic target, according to Nielsen’s live-plus-same-day stats. The series, set on the campus of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, is shot entirely by students. Broadcasting & Cable (4/14)
VH1′s season finale of Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels last Sunday at 9p posted a season high rating of 2.2 among A18-49 as well as 3.2 million total viewers. (Cynopsis 4/15)
Just in time for the upfront selling season, Bravo has announced that it is developing its first scripted series, “Blueprint” and “30 Under 30,” both of which revolve around up-and-coming Manhattanites. The news comes off a first quarter in which ad revenue at the network rose 21%, according to Lauren Zalaznick, president of NBC Universal‘s women and lifestyle entertainment networks. Adweek (4/14) , TVWeek.com (4/14)
NBC has given Wolf Films the green light for an 11th season of Law & Order: SVU. With that said, however, the series two major stars – Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni do not have deals in place yet for another season. These two stars are currently paid $350,000 per episode. (Cynopsis 4/15)
Turner’s TBS has ordered 10 episodes of “Neighbors From Hell,” the network’s first attempt at bringing an animated show to its prime-time lineup. The show, which will be produced by 20th Century Fox TV and DreamWorks Animation, will run in tandem with off-network airings of “Family Guy.” Variety (4/14)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Battlestar Galactica, Disney Channel, DisneyXd, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Lee Adama, NBC Universal, Time Warner Cable, Toon Disney
Bravo offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of rich, privileged teenagers residing in Manhattan with its new docu-series NYC Prep opening June 16 at 11p. NYC Prep chronicles the lives of six wealthy high school students who lead sophisticated yet pressure-filled lifestyles. Under the surface of exclusive parties, luxurious vacations and shopping sprees, there are college applications and high expectations for each of these teens. (Cynopsis 4/10)
Gossip Girl The Reality Show.
Wednesday’s season premiere of Real World/Road Rules: The Duel 2 on MTV posted a 1.76 rating with P12-34 and averaged 1.78 million viewers. (Cynopsis 4/10)
Kids cable nets Cartoon Network and Disney XD, formerly Toon Disney, are adding more live-action fare to their production slates in hopes of attracting a larger audience of boys between the ages of 6 and 14, according to this report. “Animation as a genre channel seemed to be very limiting,” said Rich Ross, chief of Disney Channel Worldwide. “We had an opportunity to broaden our voice to get more kids, and certainly boys, by re-engineering what Toon Disney was.” USA TODAY (4/9)
MLB Network on Saturday night will add a new wrinkle to its programming strategy: live Saturday evening games. The move will allow the network, which already had scheduled 26 Thursday night telecasts, to double the number of games it will carry in its freshman season. TVWeek.com (4/9)
SCI FI Channel Battlestar Galactica fans and collectors will have one last chance to buy a piece of show memorabilia during a live auction weekend May 8-10. NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music and Consumer Products Group is partnering with Propworx to again offer more than 900 items from the show. Some of the items include: Admiral Adama’s desk chair, a full-size Viper Mark II ship and Lee Adama’s bomber jacket. The auction, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting United Way, will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center and a preview will be open to the public on May 7. The auction will also stream live at the Auction Network site at www.auctionnetwork.com , allowing fans to watch and bid in real time. For more information and to view the auction catalog, please visit www.battlestarprops.com. (Cynopsis 4/10)
Cable stocks rallied Thursday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 246 points. Cablevision shares led the charge with an 8.6% increase, while Mediacom posted a 7.9% gain, Time Warner Cable rose 3.2% and Comcast increased 2.5%. Multichannel News (4/9)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com, General Motors, NBC Universal, New York, New York City, Segway PT, Sony
General Motors and Segway have teamed up on Project PUMA (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility), a two-wheeled city vehicle capable of reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour, and going 35 miles on a single charge at a cost of 35 cents per charge. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/07/gm-and-segway-announce-two-wheeled-urban-transport-vehicle 4/7)
Some 250 readers of the Kindle are using Amazon.com‘s own book-tagging system to mark e-books priced more than $10 with the tag “9 99 boycott.” Their argument: A Kindle book is more restricted in its use than a paper book and therefore should not cost as much. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/04/kindle-readers.html 4/6)
The Sony compact HDR-TG5V, due out in May for a recommended price of $1,000, will come equipped with GPS capabilities and mapping software allowing tagging and geographic sorting of stored footage. (Cynopsis 4/7)
New York and New Jersey PATH train riders are getting information, news and entertainment courtesy of NBC Universal‘s NBC Everywhere arm and transit partners. Digital screens in train stations and trains will offer local news, weather, lifestyle and entertainment clips. (Iwantmedia 4/07, http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iff50ba6951560a30f6b7af52e5d298b6 4/6)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Guiding Light, Headline News, Mergers and acquisitions, NBC Universal, New England, New England Cable News, Project Runway, Soap opera
After 72 years, “Guiding Light,” the longest-running U.S. soap opera, will end its network run Sept. 18. “Light” is the lowest-rated of the eight network soaps still on the air. Producer Procter & Gamble says it will explore other avenues to keep the show alive, such as an online version. (Iwantmedia 4/1, http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/04/cbs_will_turn_off_light_in_sep.php 4/1)
NBC Universal, the Weinstein Co. and Lifetime are resolving their dispute over the hit fashion reality show “Project Runway.” Weinstein will pay NBCU for the right to move the show to Lifetime, which will start airing the show this summer. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed. (Iwantmedia 4/1, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20090401/FREE/904019963 4/1)
Despite the recession-induced advertising slump, 13 of the top 40 ad-supported cable networks recorded double-digit ratings increases in the first three months of the year, according to Nielsen. Some of the biggest gains came in the so-called second tier — cable networks that rank between 11 and 40 — such as Headline News (up 54%), Oxygen (up 24%), MSNBC (up 23%) and BET (up 20%). Mediaweek (3/31) , The New York Times (3/31)
The value of mergers and acquisitions in the media and information sectors fell to a record low of $1.3 billion in the first quarter, according to Jordan, Edmiston Group. The media investment bank, however, says it is “starting to see a bit of sunlight at the end of the tunnel.” (Iwantmedia 4/1, http://www.btobonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090401/FREE/904019969/1078 4/1)
Comcast has reached the 11-billion views milestone for its On Demand video services since the launch of the feature 6 years ago. The cable operator threw out some interesting factoids to help measure the magnitude of its milestone. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/01/comcasts-ondemand-reaches-11-billion-views-nearly-twice-the-number-of-itunes-music-downloads/ 4/1)
Comcast, which already owns 50% of New England Cable News, apparently wants to acquire the other half from Hearst Corp. A spokesman for NECN, which reaches 3.7 million homes in New England, said that the two companies were “engaged in discussions about a change in ownership,” but that a deal had not yet been made final. Mediaweek (3/31)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: AOL, Digital media, Fox Interactive Media, Google, Hulu, Interactive Advertising Bureau, NBC Universal, YouTube
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Jonathan Miller
, the former CEO of AOL, is taking over the digital assets of News Corp., we’ve confirmed – his new title will be CEO of Digital Media. This will include Fox Interactive Media and other duties. Peter Levinsohn
, the current president of Fox Interactive, will be leaving his current position but will remain at News Corp. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/27/breaking-former-aol-chief-jonathn-miller-new-fox-interactive-chief/ 3/27)
Disney is entering a deal to put video clips from ABC and ESPN on Google’s YouTube video site in an advertising-revenue sharing arrangement. Disney also is near an agreement to take a stake in rival video portal Hulu, whose owners include NBC Universal and News Corp. (Iwantmedia 3/30, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=afGDz3LXeq8I 3/30)
YouTube will soon unveil a redesign that separates its professional content from amateur videos. YouTube is also redesigning its video player to resemble the video experience on NBC Universal-News Corp.’s increasingly popular Hulu. “It’s totally a Hulu approach.” (Iwantmedia 3/30, http://www.clickz.com/3633218 3/30)
Time Warner Cable has started testing a subscription service in Milwaukee that enables viewers to watch shows on cable networks such as HBO on their computers. According to these reports, the test could lead to a dramatic game-changer for the TV landscape. The New York Times (3/29) , The Hollywood Reporter (3/27)
In an upbeat report this morning, the Interactive Advertising Bureau
reported that internet advertising in the U.S. grew 10.6 percent to $23.4 billion. And the $6.1 billion fourth quarter (up 2.6 percent) was the first time Internet advertising surpassed the $6 billion mark. That said, the rate of growth declined both on an annual and quarterly basis. Even the 4.5 percent sequential growth over the third quarter was the lowest since 2002 (as was the annual growth rate). But the sequential growth showed a promising uptick in the fourth quarter compared to the previous three quarters, as the chart above shows. This rebound is also in line with what the four big Web advertising companies (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL) saw in the fourth quarter. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/30/iab-reports-internet-advertising-grew-10-percent-last-year-outpacing-tv/ 3/30)
Two Microsoft-related announcements coming from social networking giant MySpace
today: the portal is adding support for Windows Mobile-run phones to its new mobile application, due this summer, and bringing the Silverlight
runtime to its developer program thanks to a jointly developed Open Source kit
. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/30/myspace-embraces-microsoft-platforms-for-mobile-and-web-applications/ 3/30)
All you Twitter addicts stuck in traffic, some good news. You might not have to risk your life any longer sending out one-handed Tweets on your Blackberry or iPhone, while trying to hide the fact that you are doing so under the dashboard. If you have OnStar in your car, you may soon be able to send and receive hands-free Tweets through OnStar’s voice-activated calling system. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/27/omg-onstar-may-soon-let-you-twitter-from-your-car/ 3/27)
Online music may be a treacherous space right now, but there are still a handful of music startups that may be coming close to getting it right. One of our favorites is Lala
, a streaming music site that allows users to put their digital music library in the cloud, which can then be accessed from any computer. And soon, they’ll be able to access every song they own from their iPhones too, without having to worry about storage capacity or syncing. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/28/an-exclusive-first-look-at-lalas-iphone-app/ 3/28)
Google is launching a music search service in China that offers free downloads of songs supported by advertising. Through a partnership with China’s Top100.cn, Google is offering more than 1.1 million songs from record labels including Warner, Sony, Universal and EMI. (Iwantmedia 3/30, http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090330/ennew_afp/lifestylechinausinternetmusiccopyright 3/30)
Fox News Channel hopes to leverage its conservative news brand online with The Fox Nation, a new Web site built around its on-air personalities. The site will emulate parent News Corp.’s MySpace by encouraging readers to post comments and argue with one another. (Iwantmedia 3/30, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/29/AR2009032902102.html 3/30)
Flickr founder Caterina Fake revealed her latest creation, Hunch, a new ad supported social networking/decision making engine that allows users to pose questions that are answered using data culled from like-minded users. (Cynopsis 3/30)
IAC property CollegeHumor is acquiring the sports satire site SportsPickle for an undisclosed sum. The purchase puts the popular CollegeHumor portfolio of comedy content into the sports vertical. Barry Diller’s IAC already encompasses 35 Internet businesses. (Iwantmedia 3/30, http://www.minonline.com/news/10458.html 3/27)
In a world where everything is being jammed into 140 characters or less, shorter is better. That goes double (or is it half?) for lengthy URLs. So-called URL shortening services are increasingly becoming indispensable to anyone who uses Twitter. It is the only practical way to share links on the service. Today, one of these URL shortening services, bit.ly
, raised $2 million, sparking the question: How much are these things actually worth?
) (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/30/if-bitly-is-worth-8-million-tinyurl-is-worth-at-least-46-million/ 3/30)
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Apple, AT&T, Handhelds, iPhone, NBC Universal, Real Housewives of Orange County, Smartphones, Yahoo
One week after AT&T announced plans to do the same, Apple reportedly has started to sell iPhone 3G handsets without requiring a contract, according to an Internet report. But, unlike AT&T, Apple is said to be allowing unlimited orders and not requiring buyers to be existing AT&T customers. MediaPost Communications (3/29) , CRN/ChannelWeb (3/27)
Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz is linking mobile more closely with other business sectors. Three new mobile projects are being prepped for launch: a new mobile home page, an iPhone application and a Java-based smartphone app. Advertising Age (3/26)
NBC Universal cable network Bravo is ramping up the use of the mobile platform to give viewers an expanded relationship with shows such as its popular “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” according to Lisa Hsia, senior vice president of Bravo Digital Media. “We are trying to create buzz before, during and after a show airs and create a deeper experience to maximize the water-cooler effect,” she said. TVWeek.com (3/29)





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