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Viacom To Launch New
Pay-Cable Channel In 2009!!

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Viacom, MGM and Lionsgate are teaming up for a new (so far unnamed) pay-cable channel that will compete with HBO, Showtime and Starz.

You’ll have to subscribe to it if you want to watch Paramount’s upcoming movies on a pay-cable channel. (Hopefelly they’ll only charge $2 per month for the service; otherwise I suspect a lot of viewers are going to order the Paramount, Lionsgate and MGM movies they want on pay-per-view or NetFlix.)

CBS’ Showtime (former sister company of Viacom’s Paramount) currently has the deal for Paramount’s new movies, but CBS CEO Les Moonves apparently didn’t like the price Viacom was looking for to renew the arrangement.

Look! Press release!

NEW YORK, April 20, 2008 – Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), its Paramount Pictures unit, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) and Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) have formed a joint venture that creates a next-generation premium television channel and video on demand service that combines new and classic feature film output and original television series of five leading studios. The new premium channel, which will launch in the fall of 2009, was announced jointly today by Philippe Dauman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Viacom Inc.; Brad Grey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Paramount Pictures; Harry E. Sloan, Chairman and CEO, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM); and Jon Feltheimer, Co-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lionsgate.

The new venture will have access to Paramount and Paramount Vantage titles released theatrically on or after January 1, 2008 and MGM, United Artists and Lionsgate titles released theatrically on or after January 1, 2009. The venture’s programming slate will have exclusive access during the pay television window to such recent and highly anticipated films as Iron Man, Star Trek, Pink Panther 2, Cloverfield, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Shutter Island, GI Joe, Love Guru, and Valkyrie, along with many others currently in production including planned new installments of Robocop and Outer Limits.

In addition, the new venture will have access to motion picture titles spanning the vast libraries of the five studios, which libraries include Braveheart, Forrest Gump and the Mission: Impossible, The Godfather and Star Trek franchises from Paramount; the James Bond, Pink Panther and Rocky franchises from MGM; and Dirty Dancing, Reservoir Dogs, Crash, Monster's Ball, the Saw franchise, the Tyler Perry catalogue and The Blair Witch Project from Lionsgate. The new venture will also feature new original television series created by the five studios.

Viacom will provide operational support to the venture, including marketing and affiliate services through its MTV Networks division.

Dauman said: “This venture has the potential to be a game changer for the industry. We are building an innovative service that will use traditional and new digital distribution technologies to bring great film and television entertainment directly to the consumer. By combining the output of Paramount with MGM and Lionsgate, two film and television powerhouses, we are creating a premium film and television programming brand with unique flexibility to bring consumers the very best blockbuster movies and innovative TV series.

“We are extremely pleased to be in business with MGM and Lionsgate in this exciting new venture which will provide our companies with a strong presence in the premium TV marketplace well into the future.”

Grey said, “For close to a century, Paramount has produced and distributed some of America's best-known and beloved films -- a tradition that continues today, with an outstanding lineup set through 2009. That commitment to great entertainment is matched by Paramount's focus on creating new and innovative platforms that offer more access and flexibility to consumers. We look forward to launching this historic premium entertainment service with a strong slate that includes new releases like Cloverfield, Iron Man, and Star Trek alongside Paramount’s legendary library.”

Sloan said, “At MGM, we are very pleased to have found two partners that share our vision of providing first-run movies and premium-quality original television programming across linear and digital platforms in a new way. Our approach delivers unique flexibility for program distributors as well as consumer options that will provide the highest quality entertainment. The newly revitalized MGM, under the direction of Mary Parent, Chairman, Worldwide Motion Picture Group, is preparing to bring top projects to the venture including the newly acquired Robert Ludlum’s The Maratese Circle, which will star Denzel Washington as well as franchised movies based on James Bond, Pink Panther, and Thomas Crown.”

Feltheimer said, "We are excited to be working with two of the most respected studios in the business to start a new venture which marshals the historic legacy of the past, the filmed entertainment leadership of the present and a vision for the digital marketplace of the future. Our prestigious and prolific libraries, diverse and commercially powerful new feature film releases and enormous television series development expertise combine to make this a formidable and uniquely compelling entertainment service from day one. This is a true next-generation premium content offering for the consumer.”




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Will it be in HD?
by Abin Sur
Apr 21st, 2008
11:54:05 AM
McCain needs to get A la carte cable passed in Congress
by Pongo
Apr 21st, 2008
11:57:55 AM
A la carte cable means...
by mullymt
Apr 21st, 2008
12:03:22 PM
AMC is all that matters at this point...
by DanielKurland
Apr 21st, 2008
12:04:31 PM
I wasn't getting partisan at all--McCain is vocal about it
by Pongo
Apr 21st, 2008
12:07:16 PM
So they're competing with themselves?
by AlwaysThere
Apr 21st, 2008
12:22:23 PM
So if I want to watch "Curse of the Pink Panther"...
by tonagan
Apr 21st, 2008
12:37:28 PM
lol @ death of showtime
by palewook
Apr 21st, 2008
12:55:36 PM
Why subscribe when you can Netflix it?
by Stalkeye
Apr 21st, 2008
01:12:01 PM
Why pay-per-view or Netflix??
by ShiftyEyedDog2
Apr 21st, 2008
01:29:49 PM
I thought semi-mummified Iron-fisted Overlord Sumner Redstone
by Yeti
Apr 21st, 2008
01:35:36 PM
I've lived without paychannels for the last decade.
by Shermdawg
Apr 21st, 2008
01:44:13 PM
Meh.
by Kurutteru Yatsu
Apr 21st, 2008
01:49:45 PM
They show movies on those Channels???
by Secretagentnumber6
Apr 21st, 2008
02:23:19 PM
waitwaitwait- $10 for ONE WHOLE SEASON?!
by Jackie Boy
Apr 21st, 2008
02:23:53 PM
Yeah, right...
by Kid Z
Apr 21st, 2008
02:55:06 PM
YES !!!! AN ALL NEW FORMAT WAR!!!!!!!!
by picardsucks
Apr 21st, 2008
03:24:48 PM
A la carte cable
by Gungan Slayer
Apr 21st, 2008
04:04:51 PM
But Will They Show Quality Porn?
by Corterville
Apr 21st, 2008
04:44:57 PM
so am i misunderstanding?
by soup74
Apr 21st, 2008
07:03:21 PM
Ouch.
by TattooedBillionaire
Apr 21st, 2008
08:06:49 PM
MGM is part of this deal...
by KazamaSmokers
Apr 21st, 2008
08:19:29 PM
They don't have bandwith for the channels they have now
by INWOsuxRED
Apr 21st, 2008
08:38:32 PM
screw em
by Falcon5768
Apr 21st, 2008
09:13:56 PM
This is the future of TV
by Orionsangels
Apr 21st, 2008
09:19:11 PM
everyone here uses torrent admit it
by Orionsangels
Apr 21st, 2008
10:10:36 PM
If their TV shows suck as bad as their movies
by INWOsuxRED
Apr 21st, 2008
10:43:28 PM
so i remember hearing rumor of new robocop
by Horror Freak
Apr 22nd, 2008
01:34:06 AM
Wait wait wait!
by TheJake
Apr 22nd, 2008
08:11:20 AM
Sweet!
by Harry Weinstein
Apr 23rd, 2008
03:18:50 AM
oh please, you retards.
by Schih Thayde
Apr 23rd, 2008
03:57:24 PM
a la carte: Careful what you wish for
by nyj_et
Apr 25th, 2008
08:48:43 PM
a la carte
by INWOsuxRED
Apr 25th, 2008
09:44:09 PM
I purchased Showtime for This American Life
by INWOsuxRED
May 2nd, 2008
08:34:18 PM
As long as Dexter is still chugging along...
by TheWingKongExchange
May 22nd, 2008
04:07:01 AM

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