• WWE examining potential launch of a TV network

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 04
    Indiantelevision.com

    MUMBAI: Sports entertainment company WWE is planning to launch a television network through traditional cable, satellite and telco distribution.

    WWE will also explore monetising content through alternative digital "over-the-top" distribution.

    In order to maximise the value of content, WWE also plans to utilise more effectively licensing content to established television networks. These three options are not mutually exclusive.

    Regarding a potential network, WWE said it is evaluating multiple approaches. It believes that a premium subscription model is the best approach in the U.S. to capitalise on fans? commitment to brands and their desire for more WWE content.

    Based on market research, the company estimates that a fully distributed domestic pay network could ultimately attract between 2 - 4 million subscribers at a ?steady state.? These subscriber estimates derive from a projected base of approximately 47 million WWE digital TV households in the US (including lapsed fans), and the proportion of which have an affinity for WWE content, although there is no guarantee that this affinity will translate into actual subscribers.

    These take-rates are based on a value proposition for the network that reflects inclusion of pay-per-view events, except WrestleMania, as well as compelling original content. Under the preferred subscription model, while its pay-per-view events would still be offered on an ? la carte basis as currently available, the research indicates that a WWE network offering would drive significant consumer interest (including households that currently do not purchase pay-per-view events).

    At a proposed price per month between $12.99 and $14.99, this would represent incremental revenue to WWE of between $125 million and $250 million and incremental EBITDA between $50 million and $150 million. Actual results are contingent on several factors, including the necessity of entering into distribution agreements, and such results could vary materially from the expected range based on the rate of subscriber adoption and churn rates, as well as changes in pricing, promotion levels and distribution terms.

    "Until a base of approximately 1 million subscribers is achieved, we estimate the network would represent a net investment for WWE. Ultimately, the company believes that a network and other distribution and monetisation options would represent a sizable economic opportunity in the US and internationally," WWE said.

    Leveraging its global brand strength is a key pillar of WWE?s long-term strategy. Audience measures such as social media followers and the ratings of television programs demonstrate its brand strength, WWE states. It claims that last year, the average number of viewers of its Raw and SmackDown programmes exceeded the average number of primetime viewers for all cable networks and historically.

    Q4 financial results

    Meanwhile, for the fourth quarter ended 31 December, WWE reported revenue of $115.1 million as compared to $112.9 million in the prior -year quarter. Operating income was $2.6 million compared to a loss of $13.1 million. Net income was $0.6 million as compared to a loss of $8.6 million in the prior -year quarter.

    Revenue from the Asia Pacific region fell to $7 million compared $9.4 million in the same quarter in the previous fiscal.

    Business Outlook for 2013: In order to make significant earnings growth a possibility, it is critical that WWE invests in key areas, including talent development, content creation and marketing. WWE expects 2013 EBITDA performance will approximate the 2012 results, plus or minus 10 per cent. In addition, it anticipates that net income will be impacted by incremental expenses from the return to a more normalized tax rate and increased depreciation expense of approximately $2 million to $3 million that derives from its investment in assets to support the long-term growth objectives, including the launch of a potential network.

    If a network is launched within the year, WWE expects a further reduction in EBITDA and net income in 2013 as the initial ramp in subscribers and revenue is not likely to be sufficient to offset the incremental, direct expenses associated with a network launch, such as marketing, program amortisation and transmission costs.

  • Patrick Talty is WWE senior VP live events

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 05
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: WWE has announced the appointment of Patrick Talty as senior VP, live events.

    Talty, previously a general manager at Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast-Spectator, will report to WWE executive VP of talent and live events, Paul Levesque.

    Talty will be responsible for managing more than 300 live global events per year.

    Prior to joining WWE, Talty oversaw Global Spectrum?s multi-venue sporting complexes and booking of events at the University of Phoenix Stadium and for Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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  • WWE in TV deal in Turkey

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 19
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: WWE and Turkish digital platform D-Smart have announced a two-year television distribution deal that brings WWE?s weekly flagship television programmes, WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown, to D-Smart.

    Under this new agreement, the one-hour international versions of WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown will be available every Saturday night at 11 pm (SmackDown) and 12 am (Raw) on D-Smart channel 77, Smart Spor.

    WWE International senior VP, MD Ed Wells said, ?We?re thrilled to announce this new partnership with D-Smart which is representative of WWE?s plans in the region to expand the brand."

    D-Smart CEO Ali G?ven said, ?It?s show time in Turkey for WWE fans. The vivid action of WWE has huge appeal with fans in Turkey and will add more value to D-Smart?s rich array of content."

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  • WWE signs TV deal in Lithuania

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 11
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: WWE and Baltijos TV (BTV) have announced a television distribution deal that will bring WWE?s flagship weekly television programme, WWE Raw, to Lithuania.

    Under this new agreement, a one-hour international version of WWE Raw will be available immediately in one million Lithuanian households every Friday. The WWE Raw franchise mixes in-ring action and compelling storylines featuring WWE Superstars like John Cena, CM Punk and The Miz that have become global icons.

    In the US, WWE Raw is the longest running weekly episodic programme and is consistently among the top five most-watched, regularly scheduled entertainment programmes on cable television.

    BTV CEO Liutauras Elkimavicius said, "This new agreement with BTV significantly bolsters WWE?s presence across the Baltic region,? said senior vice president & managing director of WWE International, Dominic Hayes. ?WWE Raw airing on a free-to-air network enables WWE to expand our brand and build strong business relationships throughout Lithuania.?

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  • Topps' Slam Attax Trading Card Game to bring alive WWE experience for kids

    MUMBAI: Encouraged by the response to Cricket Attax, the official IPL trading cards game, Topps India Sports and Ente

  • WrestleMania makes $62 mn for Atlanta

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 25
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: WWE has announced that WrestleMania XXVII generated $62.1 million in economic impact for the city of Atlanta, according to a study conducted by the Enigma Research Corporation.

    This is a new record for WrestleMania?s economic impact, and a $17 million increase over WrestleMania XXVI. WrestleMania XXVII also generated approximately $7.8 million in local, state and county taxes.

    A capacity crowd of 71,617 fans from all 50 states and 30 countries attended WWE?s pop culture extravaganza this past April. Key highlights from the study included:

    -- $62.1 million of direct, indirect and induced impact derived from spending by non-locals visiting specifically for WrestleMania XXVII.

    -- 75 per cent of fans that attended WrestleMania were from outside the Atlanta area, with 61% staying three nights or more.

    -- The economic impact derived from WrestleMania Week equated to the creation of 621 full-time jobs for the area.

    -- 52 per cent of fans that attended WrestleMania were between the ages of 20 and 34, 21 per cent were under the age of 20 and 20 per cent were between the ages of 35 and 49.

    Next year, WrestleMania XXVIII will take place on 1 April at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida. The main event will feature John Cena taking on The Rock. The event will be broadcast on pay-per-view, and viewed in more than 100 countries.

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