Enigma 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - World Wrestling Entertainment is set to unveil Monday (March 7) that its subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, WWE 24/7, will launch on systems of cable operator Cox Communications, as well as several smaller cable firms. After holding discussions with possible distribution partners for roughly the past six months, the deals are the latest sign that the newest WWE product has started to gain traction with distributors just ahead of the company's annual WrestleMania extravaganza, scheduled for April 3 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. "WWE 24/7 has started to sell itself," WWE Enterprises senior vp Tom Barreca said. Added Peter Clifford, vp WWE affiliate sales: "Our jump into the on-demand world comes with a promise to once again be a market-maker. We intend to do for SVOD in this decade what we did for pay-per-view in the 1980s." After announcing a deal with TVN Entertainment Co. in February, WWE 24/7 will now also be offered in several big Cox systems, with sources saying more than a half-dozen markets are scheduled to get the service initially. In addition, smaller cable firms RCN Corp., Blue Ridge Communications, Sunflower Broadband, Massillon Cable TV and SELCO (Shrewsbury Electric and Cable Operations) will carry WWE 24/7. WWE expects to gain further carriage deals in the coming weeks and months for the service, according to Barreca and Clifford. They declined to say if more big cable operators are likely to join the SVOD fray soon or to predict how many subscribers the SVOD product could reach this year. WWE 24/7 utilizes the company's 75,000-hour video library and makes about 20 hours of content available per month. "Differentiated, branded content with a passionate following like that of WWE's is a great addition to our library of on-demand content," Cox senior vp programing Bob Wilson said. Blue Ridge will offer WWE 24/7 in cities throughout Pennsylvania after a successful soft launch, the company said. RCN will offer the service to its subscribers in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley, Pa., as well as in the Washington area. Sunflower will launch WWE 24/7 in Lawrence, Kan., while Massillon and SELCO bring the offering to systems in Ohio and Massachusetts, respectively. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter Original Article So, let's recap with the list: -- Cox Cable -- RCN Corp. -- Blue Ridge Communications -- Sunflower Broadband -- Massillion Cable TV -- SELCO (Shrewsbury Electric and Cable Operations) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Jesus, why the hell not Time-Warner? -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Note to self- Hook my DVD burner to my Cox Digital Cable cablebox... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BUTT 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 You know, if I lived ten minutes from where I live now, I'd have Blue Ridge cable. But since I don't, I have to wait until Cablevision gets it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bruiser Chong 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Is this going to be a flat-rate type of deal or a pay-per-view thing, where you basically pay for blocks of footage? That'd be awesome if this were a premium channel type deal and not a PPV thing that'd cost $9.95 for every block you order. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slayer 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I'm covered now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Is this going to be a flat-rate type of deal or a pay-per-view thing, where you basically pay for blocks of footage? That'd be awesome if this were a premium channel type deal and not a PPV thing that'd cost $9.95 for every block you order. Linda McMahon said it would be a monthly charge anywhere from $6 to $10 a month. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Damnit, when is Comcast coming aboard?! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Just call me Dan 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Fuck yeah!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CronoT Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Damnit, when is Comcast coming aboard?! When they and Time-Warner are convinced it won't lose massive amounts of money. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tpww7 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Cmon Adelphia... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DerangedHermit 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Come on you motherfucking pieces of shit, Cablevision! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 woo hoo Cox cable got 24/7 hheehehe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Just call me Dan 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 So, does this work as in I can pay 6-10 bucks and I have this channel playing all the time? Or is this pay for certain programs one by one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 So, does this work as in I can pay 6-10 bucks and I have this channel playing all the time? Or is this pay for certain programs one by one? You can pay 6-10 bucks and you have this channel playing all the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ravenbomb 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 damnit, Charter, hurry up and get this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bruiser Chong 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 damnit, Charter, hurry up and get this! What he said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vyce 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I have Cox Cable. It's very shitty, but for 6 to 10 bucks, I might sign up for this. Although the only 20 hours a month thing is complete bullshit, given that they have 75k of material. They'd better give me something for my money, too - PPVs, specials, etc., cause I ain't paying money just for them to rebroadcast old episodes of RAW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I have Cox Cable. It's very shitty, but for 6 to 10 bucks, I might sign up for this. Although the only 20 hours a month thing is complete bullshit, given that they have 75k of material. They'd better give me something for my money, too - PPVs, specials, etc., cause I ain't paying money just for them to rebroadcast old episodes of RAW. WWE 24/7's Web Site has a programming listing for the current month. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I thought that the deal was that the 24/7 in demand would be you pay whatever and you get a weeks worth? you only get 20 hours worth? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
death_by_burrito 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I don't know if Dish Network is covered under any of these companies, but they really need to get 24/7. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nobody in Particular Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I don't believe VOD can be done on sattelite. If I'm wrong, all I have to say is get with the program, Starchoice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I thought that the deal was that the 24/7 in demand would be you pay whatever and you get a weeks worth? you only get 20 hours worth? No, there will be 20 hours of unique programming total a month to watch. You can watch any of it whenever you want and as many times as you want... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Please get this Comcast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vyce 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I have Cox Cable. It's very shitty, but for 6 to 10 bucks, I might sign up for this. Although the only 20 hours a month thing is complete bullshit, given that they have 75k of material. They'd better give me something for my money, too - PPVs, specials, etc., cause I ain't paying money just for them to rebroadcast old episodes of RAW. WWE 24/7's Web Site has a programming listing for the current month. I still say that 20 hours for the entire MONTH is terribly light, given the volume of their tape library. However, for April 2005: In Your House: Revenge of the Taker WCW Spring Stampede 2004 AWA: Wreslerock 86 NWA Crockett Cupp 88 Plus three "old school" cards from as far back as 1978 That is most definitely worth my 10 bucks. Hell, it's worth it just for Spring Stampede 94, with the truly awesome Flair / Steamboat match for the WCW title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 WCW Spring Stampede 2004 I'd really like to see this show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Ok, through this link: http://getwwe.cablesource.net/ You can fill out your info and have WWE send a generic letter (with your comments added) to your cable company requesting WWE 24/7 be added. I just did it for Comcast. I'd advise everyone else to do the same! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jobber of the Week 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 Eh? This is weird. Last I heard, Cox cable in Las Vegas doesn't use video on demand for anything other than pay per view delivery, which was sad as I often like the HBO block. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 I guess im getting confused as usual I get that the WWE itself isn't putting out more than 20 hours worth. but when you order it, are you ordering it for one event or for the month or a week? Whats the time limit, because 6 to 10 bucks a pop adds up if it is just till an event is over compared to being biweekly or monthly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Lushus 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2005 good question...10 bucks a month for 20 hours worth of footage is reasonable, especially if most of that footage is full length PPVs... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites