Big Deal for Comcast, Viacom
Comcast Corp. and Viacom Inc. unveiled a broad carriage deal Friday that not only covers the programmer’s cable networks, but also includes video-on-demand rights and retransmission consent for CBS and UPN TV stations.
The long-term pact calls for the joint development of VOD services using content from CBS News and the MTV Networks stable of services, including Nickelodeon, MTV: Music Television and Noggin.
MTVN service Comedy Central has already been experimenting with VOD with MSOs such as Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision Systems Corp., according to MTVN president and chief operating officer Mark Rosenthal.But this marks one of the first arrangements where MTVN has granted an MSO VOD rights for a wide variety of the programmer’s core networks.
"This deal involves VOD content from a lot of our top brands," Rosenthal added.
Overall, the new carriage deal is "a win-win for both sides," according to Rosenthal.
Viacom gets rollouts for some of its services and rate increases, he said, while the mega-MSO gets VOD content, among other things.
"This certainly is a landmark deal," Rosenthal said. "Comcast got a lot in this deal in terms of the retransmission consent for CBS and UPN and the ability to carry a number of big CBS shows in high-definition, as well as the ability to get more video-on-demand with some of our best brands. MTV Networks has really healthy rate increases on a going-forward basis for all of our networks, both analog and digital, as well as a lot of distribution that we did not have previously for certain pieces of our ‘Digital Suite.’"
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UBS Warburg LLC estimated that the multiyear deal provides for annual license-fee increases of 6%-8%.
The multiyear agreement includes extensions of existing affiliation contracts, as well as extensions of expiring deals.
Under the new pact, MTVN channels such as Black Entertainment Television, Spike TV, Comedy Central, Country Music Television and the Digital Suite will continue to be carried.
In addition, Comcast will launch digi-nets Nicktoons and MTV Hits and increase carriage of MTV2, Nickelodeon GAS Games and Sports for Kids, VH1 Classic and VH1 Country.
The deal provides for analog and digital retransmission consent for 15 CBS TV stations and 17 UPN stations.
Comcast declined to comment beyond its press release.
"This agreement is terrific for our customers because it contains rights for exciting HDTV and video-on-demand programming that we’re delivering at no additional charge," Comcast president Brian Roberts said in a prepared statement.