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Comcast Inks CBS Retrans Deal

10-Year Pact Includes Showtime, Smithsonian and CBS College Sports Carriage

Mike Farrell -- Multichannel News, 8/2/2010 11:20:07 AM

Comcast reached a 10-year retransmission-consent deal with CBS on Monday, a pact that also includes carriage of a full suite of Showtime Networks and a pair of other cable networks.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The pact expires in 2020 and includes carriage of the full suite of Showtime Networks, Comcast's launch of the Smithsonian Channel and expanded distribution of CBS College Sports.

In addition, Comcast will have greatly expanded on-demand access to CBS and Showtime content via their cable and online platforms.
""We are very pleased to have reached a long-term agreement with CBS to distribute its valuable programming across our multiple platforms," Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts said in a statement. " [CBS CEO] Les Moonves has been a real leader as the media industry experiments and moves toward delivering content to customers whenever and wherever they want to watch it. We are proud to partner with CBS as we give our customers the content they love on TV, Video on Demand and online. In this time of rapidly changing technology and viewership interest, we were able to structure a deal that gives customers the content they want without any threat of disrupting their service."
Moonves was equally pleased
"This agreement demonstrates the enduring value of CBS's content across our company," Moonves said in a statement. "Beyond securing another key retransmission consent agreement for CBS Entertainment, News and Sports programming, it also provides for the long-term future of Showtime Network's original programming and movies on Comcast's platform, and expands the reach of our growing College Sports and Smithsonian franchises. This deal could not have happened without the vision of Brian Roberts and Steve Burke. We are very pleased that Comcast has confidence in our ability to deliver premium content to its large and loyal subscriber base. I look forward to all that we will do together-across multiple platforms-to offer the audience we share the viewing experiences they've come to expect from our two companies."

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