DIRECTV customers were left without Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and
14 other channels today, after Viacom dropped its networks from DIRECTV
at approximately midnight EDT. DIRECTV executives reached out to Viacom
both yesterday and today with a new proposal and a request to keep the
channels on while we continued to negotiate, but never heard back, so
DIRECTV had to comply with their demand to take the channels down or
face legal action.
The DIRECTV Kids' Mix Channel will help parents find programming alternatives when they tune to any children's network removed by Viacom to try to force DIRECTV customers to pay a 30% rate hike for the same Viacom channels they get today. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We have been very willing to get a deal done, but Viacom is pushing
DIRECTV customers to pay more than a 30 percent increase, which equates
to an extra $1 billion, despite the fact that the ratings for many of
their main networks have plummeted and much of Viacom’s programming can
be seen for free online,” said Derek Chang, DIRECTV executive vice
president of Content, Strategy and Development. “Viacom sent us a letter
last night that outlined our obligations to remove the channels by
midnight or face legal action just as they were falsely telling viewers
DIRECTV was responsible. Let’s be clear, Viacom took these channels away
from DIRECTV viewers.”
On its Website www.directvpromise.com,
an information resource for customers affected by programming disputes,
DIRECTV pointed out that Viacom is demanding an exorbitant increase for
many Viacom channels that customers may never watch. DIRECTV stated that
if Viacom believes all of its networks are worth so much extra money,
DIRECTV customers should have the right to choose which Viacom channels
they want to pay to keep and which ones they don’t.
“We have absolutely no problem compensating Viacom fairly, but they have
now knowingly put our customers in the unreasonable position of either
accepting their extravagant financial demands or losing some of their
favorite TV shows,” said Chang. “We feel our customers should not have
to pay more for these networks than the customers of any other TV
provider. We reiterated this to Viacom today and have not heard back
from them.”
“We understand that Viacom’s actions are inconveniencing our customers
so we are doing everything we can to help them find alternative
programming until this gets resolved,” Chang added. “Customers will now
see a variety of replacement channels available to them on one screen,
in a Mix Channel format, when they tune to a Viacom channel. For
instance, those going to the Nickelodeon channel slot will see
alternative choices for children’s programming such as The Disney
Channel, ABC Family, Cartoon Network, PBS Sprout, The Hub and Boomerang.
Customers can also see full-length Viacom episodes for free by going to www.directvpromise.com
and clicking on the ‘Other Ways to Watch’ tab.”
About DIRECTV:
DIRECTV (NASDAQ: DTV) is one of the world’s leading providers of digital
television entertainment services delivering a premium video experience
through state-of-the-art technology, unmatched programming and industry
leading customer service to 33 million customers in the U.S. and Latin
America. In the U.S., DIRECTV offers its 19.9 million customers access
to more than 170 HD channels and Dolby-Digital® 5.1 theater-quality
sound, access to exclusive sports programming such as NFL SUNDAY
TICKET™, Emmy- award winning technology and higher customer satisfaction
than the leading cable companies for 11 years running. DIRECTV Latin
America, through its subsidiaries and affiliated companies in Brazil,
Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American
countries, leads the pay-TV category in technology, programming and
service, delivering an unrivaled digital television experience to 12
million customers. DIRECTV sports and entertainment properties include
three Regional Sports Networks (Northwest, Rocky Mountain and
Pittsburgh) as well as a 60 percent interest in Game Show Network. For
the most up-to-date information on DIRECTV, please visit www.directv.com.
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