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  • CBS acquires TV Guide Digital

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 03
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US broadcaster CBS has wholly acquired TV Guide Digital, which includes TVGuide.com and TV Guide Mobile properties.

    Under the terms of the deal, CBS Corporation acquired the remaining 50 per cent stake in TV Guide Digital shares from Lionsgate. CBS and Lionsgate?s 50-50 partnership for the highly distributed TVGN cable network, announced on 26 March will continue.

    TVGuide.com and the TV Guide Mobile apps will become part of CBS Interactive?s Technology, Games and Lifestyle group, which also operates TV.com, the web?s largest social media TV site, as well as CNET, GameSpot, Last.fm, MetroLyrics, Metacritic and Chow brands, among others. Together, TVGuide.com, TV Guide Mobile and TV.com will give fans information about programming.

    CBS Interactive president Jim Lanzone said, "TV Guide is one of the most-enduring and iconic brands in the world of television and video, and we?re proud to welcome TV Guide Digital to the CBS Interactive family. TVGuide.com and TV Guide Mobile have the biggest and most-engaged audiences in the valuable TV information category, making them a perfect fit for our portfolio of premium content brands."

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  • US Open Tennis Grand Slam moves from CBS to ESPN in the US

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 18
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: After airing for over four decades since 1968 in the US on CBS the US Open tennis Grand Slam will have a new home from 2015.

    ESPN has signed a 11 year contract with USTA for the event. The new deal also includes the series of North American summer hard-court tournaments leading up to the Open.

    Since 2009, ESPN has shown some matches, with CBS airing six days of coverage during the two weeks, including the men?s and women?s singles finals.

    ESPN will air the event from 2015- 2025. The broadcaster also expects that its digital platforms will mean more viewership for the event. It doesn?t feel that the move from broadcast to cable will affect viewership of the event.

    ESPN president John Skipper said, "Certain sporting events become synonymous with when they are held, and there is no better - or bigger - way to celebrate the end of summer than at the US Open in New York. We look forward to capturing every match, every star, every championship and all the drama on this grand stage."

    USTA executive director, COO Gordon Smith said, "ESPN is the strongest brand in sports. It puts the US Open at the center of American sports culture like never before."

    ESPN will continue to be the home of the entire US Open in Latin America and the Caribbean and in Canada on TSN, as it has since 2002. The new agreement brings expanded rights and increased programming hours, as in the US - both on the multiple linear TV channels throughout these regions and on digital platforms.

    ESPN also will become the exclusive home to the Emirates Airline US Open Series with 72 hours of action in the five-week summer series leading to the US Open. In addition, ESPN will now present Arthur Ashe Kids? Day, the music and tennis festival geared to families that serves as the unofficial kick off of the two-week tournament, on the weekend prior to the main draw tournament?s Monday start.

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