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Monday, 3 March 2014
by Federation of Chamber of Commerce on 22:10
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Dish Network Corp. (DISH) reached a groundbreaking agreement to carry Walt Disney Co. programming, gaining rights to offer Disney, ABC and ESPN shows over the Web in addition to its satellite pay-TV service.
The multiyear deal, which also ends legal standoff between the companies over Dish’s AutoHop ad-skipping technology, is the first between Disney and a pay-TV provider to include so-called over-the-top program rights. It will allow Englewood, Colorado-based Dish to offer Disney shows as part of a future Web-based subscription-TV service.
“The creation of this agreement has really been about predicting the future of television with a visionary and forward-leaning partner,” Joseph P. Clayton, Dish’s chief executive officer, said in a statement yesterday. The deal creates “a model from which to deliver exciting new services tomorrow.”
In signing Disney, Dish and its chairman, Charlie Ergen, gain a head start against other pay-TV providers contemplating selling monthly programming packages over the Internet. Such products would break cable-TV companies free of their geographic boundaries, and allow satellite systems such as Dish to offer interactive features their services now lack.
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