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British
Telecom (BT) has signed a deal with Cartoon Network to license
programming and develop interactive content for BT’s next-generation
TV offering.
Turner
Broadcasting will work with BT to deliver Cartoon Network’s
distinctive programming and to develop entirely new interactive
offerings. These will be based around Turner properties including
games, advertising, sponsorship and other commercial revenue
opportunities, all designed around the advanced capabilities
of BT’s next-generation TV platform.
Turner’s
most popular programming, including The Powerpuff Girls, Codename:
Kids Next Door and Dexter’s Laboratory will be also be made
available on demand to customers of BT’s new service.
This
agreement builds on the content and interactive deals already
announced with some of the world’s biggest entertainment companies
including BBC Worldwide, Paramount, Warner Music Group, Endemol,
National Geographic Channel and kids TV programming leaders
Hit Entertainment and Nelvana.
The
service will be a world-first, combining access to digital-terrestrial
channels through the aerial with broadband-powered video on
demand. This combination, delivered on a software platform
powered by Microsoft and through a set-top box made by leading
manufacturer Philips, will allow customers choice, control
and convenience. Unlike other services, there will be no mandatory
monthly subscriptions.
BT
will unveil further deals this year as it builds to a launch
of the service in autumn 2006.
Customers
of the service will be able to choose from a range of on-demand
film, music and television programming as well as an interactive
communications service, all available through their TV sets.
BT
Retail chief executive of TV services Dan Marks said, “We
are delighted to have completed an agreement with Turner.
This agreement will allow BT to deliver Turner’s very fine
programming to our customers and will develop new and innovative
ways of extending the impact and appeal of that programming
for next generation TV. Significantly, our next-generation
TV service will be offered nationwide and not restricted to
metropolitan areas, and customers will not be required to
commit to a monthly subscription.”
“The
agreement with BT maximisies all the strengths that Turner
values and represents. It is where strong programming and
interactive content, packaged under clearly defined channel
brands, meet today's technology to give the consumer the ultimate
choice and flexibility," said Turner Broadcasting System
Europe executive vice president Jeff Kupsky.
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