Cuban Rebranding HDNet as AXS TV in JV with AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media, CAA
Net To Relaunch This Summer, Expands Dish Distribution in New Partnership
Melissa Grego (Broadcasting & Cable) -- Multichannel News, 1/18/2012 5:01:00 PM

Mark Cuban's HDNet will be rebranded as AXS TV (pronounced "access") as part of a joint venture with AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media and Creative Artists Agency.
As part of the deal, holding company Ryan Seacrest Media will have a stake in AXS.
The rebranded network is scheduled to debut this summer -- the aim is June -- and the partners have reached a deal with Dish Network to expand its distribution. HDNet is currently on the satellite provider's HD tier, but as part of the new deal a standard definition version of the network is being created and will be included on Dish's America's Top 120 programming package. Cuban says HDNet is now in about 27 million homes and that the DBS deal will bring AXS TV's distribution to more than 35 million. As part of the agreement with Dish, the satellite operator will make AXS-branded concerts available on video on demand, starting March 15.
AXS will "leverage the global reach and portfolio of content opportunities of its partners to create live entertainment and lifestyle programming," according to the companies' announcement. The network's content is described as providing viewers with exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to live concerts and music festivals, red carpet premieres, award shows, parties, pop culture events and in-depth interviews with the people and artists involved in live entertainment. AXS will capitalize on AEG's presence in live events and affiliation with more than 100 of the industry's venues around the world to "connect audiences with the complete live experience," from show creation to rehearsals, sound-check, performance and after-party, according to the companies involved.
Signature HDNet programming, including HDNet Fights, Inside MMA, Dan Rather Reports, Sunday concert series, and select non-scripted series, will continue on AXS TV.
The goal of AXS is to ultimately provide round-the-clock live programming, according to Cuban. "My goal has been taking HDNet live, 24/7," he said in an interview along with Timothy Leiweke, president and CEO, AEG, and Dave Shull, senior vice president of programming for Disyh, at AEG's office at LA Live in downtown LA, adding that providing 24/7 live programming "absolutely" is the aim with the network.
The parties would not disclose financial terms and when asked whether any cash changed hands Cuban said "cash is not an issue in this group." But the access to AEG's $4 billion in assets was a nice deal for HDNet.
http://www.multichannel.com/article/..._Media_CAA.php
Net To Relaunch This Summer, Expands Dish Distribution in New Partnership
Melissa Grego (Broadcasting & Cable) -- Multichannel News, 1/18/2012 5:01:00 PM

Mark Cuban's HDNet will be rebranded as AXS TV (pronounced "access") as part of a joint venture with AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media and Creative Artists Agency.
As part of the deal, holding company Ryan Seacrest Media will have a stake in AXS.
The rebranded network is scheduled to debut this summer -- the aim is June -- and the partners have reached a deal with Dish Network to expand its distribution. HDNet is currently on the satellite provider's HD tier, but as part of the new deal a standard definition version of the network is being created and will be included on Dish's America's Top 120 programming package. Cuban says HDNet is now in about 27 million homes and that the DBS deal will bring AXS TV's distribution to more than 35 million. As part of the agreement with Dish, the satellite operator will make AXS-branded concerts available on video on demand, starting March 15.
AXS will "leverage the global reach and portfolio of content opportunities of its partners to create live entertainment and lifestyle programming," according to the companies' announcement. The network's content is described as providing viewers with exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to live concerts and music festivals, red carpet premieres, award shows, parties, pop culture events and in-depth interviews with the people and artists involved in live entertainment. AXS will capitalize on AEG's presence in live events and affiliation with more than 100 of the industry's venues around the world to "connect audiences with the complete live experience," from show creation to rehearsals, sound-check, performance and after-party, according to the companies involved.
Signature HDNet programming, including HDNet Fights, Inside MMA, Dan Rather Reports, Sunday concert series, and select non-scripted series, will continue on AXS TV.
The goal of AXS is to ultimately provide round-the-clock live programming, according to Cuban. "My goal has been taking HDNet live, 24/7," he said in an interview along with Timothy Leiweke, president and CEO, AEG, and Dave Shull, senior vice president of programming for Disyh, at AEG's office at LA Live in downtown LA, adding that providing 24/7 live programming "absolutely" is the aim with the network.
The parties would not disclose financial terms and when asked whether any cash changed hands Cuban said "cash is not an issue in this group." But the access to AEG's $4 billion in assets was a nice deal for HDNet.
http://www.multichannel.com/article/..._Media_CAA.php















