CBS Corp. (TV broadcast & cable properties only)

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by Mike Liebenson
CBS Corporation's Logo

[1] CBS  Logo

CBS Headquarters
51 W. 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019-6188
1-212-975-4321 [1.5]

KEY EXECUTIVES 

CBS EXECUTIVE

[2] Leslie Moonves- President and Chief Executive Officer, CBS Corporation

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[3] Sumner M Redstone- Executive Chairman

[4] Joseph Ianniello- Chief Operating Officer

[4] Joseph Ianniello- Chief Operating Officer

Anthony G. Ambrosio, Senior Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Administration, CBS Corporation.

[5] Anthony G. Ambrosio, Senior Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Administration, CBS Corporation.

OVERVIEW

CBS Corporation is an industry-leading mass media company that creates and distributes content across a multiple platforms to audiences worldwide. Spanning virtually every field of media and entertainment, CBS’s operations include cable, film, radio, publishing, local TV, and interactive/social media. [6]

 Network Portfolio

[7] All of CBS’s Assets

CBS is home to one of the world’s largest libraries of media content, making it one of the most recognized brands in business. Specific to television, CBS’s businesses include CBS Television Network, The CW, Showtime Networks, TVGN, CBS Sports Network, Smithsonian Networks, CBS Television Studios, and CBS Television Stations [6].

 CBS CURRENT FALL SEASON

One of the Thursday Night Football games featuring San Diego at Denver.

[8] One of the Thursday Night Football games featuring San Diego at Denver.

The 2015 season has been kind to “The Big Eye,” with the network averaging 12.2 million viewers daily. This puts the network ahead of every other network, with NBC trailing behind at 9.8 million [9]. Part of this is due to their addition of Thursday Night Football to their fall line-up. Each week their installment of football, which replaced conventional series for the first two months of the season, topped Thursday nights for total viewership. The final game aired earned a 13.2 rating and 23 percent share [10]. That’s slightly less than the all-time high overnight household rating of 13.7 when the season opened on September 11. While Thursday Night Football has done well, analysts projected it to do even better. Yesterday RBC Capital Markets’ David Bank dropped his earnings forecast for CBS by 27 cents to $3.07 because of the ratings letdown [8].

Newcomers

Among CBS’s five other newcomers for the 2014-2015 season, only one was a half-hour sitcom. The Mccarthys, which debuted 1.7/5 in the 18-49 share and 8.08 total million viewers [12], but has fallen to 1.4 and 6.53 total million viewers [13].

[11] First Look

Of the four dramas that premiered this season, consisting of Madame Secretary, Scorpion, NCIS: New Orleans, and Stalker, Scorpion has the strongest for the 18-49 share while the NCIS spin off has the highest overall views.  Scorpion debuted at 3.2 share, but has decreased to a low 1.9 as of their 11/24 episode [14].

[15] First Look

NCIS New Orleans debuted at 17.37 million views, and as kept most of its view with their most current episode garnering 14.47 million views. NCIS: New Orleans, along with its predecessor, both skew older and target viewers above the age of 50 [16].  All four of the new dramas have been picked up for full seasons as of 10/28/14 [17].

[18] First Look

Returning Shows

The cast of The Big Bang Theory

[19] The cast of The Big Bang Theory

Of its current series, CBS boasts the most watched scripted series by both total views and 18-49 shares. The Big Bang Theory, which moved back to Thursdays as of 11/20, has consistently had highest 18-49 share for a scripted series with their most current rating averaging a 4.1 as of 11/25 [20]. Their eighth year’s average is lower so far than their past season, which averaged a 5.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 17.65 million total viewers. The series is renewed until season 10, though, with higher salaries for their lead actors as well [21].

The cast of NCIS

[23] The cast of NCIS

NCIS captures the most viewers for a scripted series every week with their 11/25 episode garnering 16 million viewers. This season is also down from last, with their 11th season of NCIS averaged a 2.8 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 18.5 million total viewers [22]. Even with their top shows dipping in the numbers slightly, CBS is maintaining a steady flow of cash revenue.

FINANCIALS

2014 Q3 earnings for CBS

[24] 2014 Q3 earnings for CBS

CBS is publicly held. As of their 2014 third quarter report, CBS’s shares rose 2.3% from $3.30 billion in 2013 to $3.37 billion now [24].  This was mostly thanks to a 4% increase in content licensing and distribution revenues from higher domestic and international licensing of their television programming. The main Entertainment unit, which includes the CBS TV network and studios, saw a 1% increase in revenues to $1.91 billion.  Thanks to the political revenues of the midterm elections and their introduction to Thursday Night Football on CBS, the corporation saw their advertising revenue increase by 2%. In cable networks, like Showtime, revenues were up 5% to $624 million due to the company’s increased rates and increased cash flow from license agreements for its original series [25]. As of December 1 at 4:02 pm, CBS’s stock closed at $54.47, a .75% decrease from the day before [26].

MAJOR HAPPENINGS

CBS All Access

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On October 16, 2014 CBS announced a first for any of the major traditional broadcast networks; subscription based multi-platform access to their content called CBS All Access [28]. For $5.99, the network will offer subscribers episodes from their current and classic shows on-demand across computers, tablets, and smartphones. Subscribers will also have the ability to live stream local CBS television stations in 14 of the most popular U.S. markets; And that number will only grow [28]. The most important amenity of this new service is that customers do not have to be subscribers of a cable or satellite company to access this service; They just need to pay their subscription to seamlessly interact with CBS’s content across their multiple platforms.

TVGN to POP

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[29] Redesigned Logo

The TV Guide Network, a joint venture between CBS Corp. and Lionsgate, is planning to receive a major facelift in January of 2015. TVGN will be rebranded as POP, a network centered on the celebration of American fan boy culture [30]. The theme has a much more unique POV, allowing the channel to look at anything that draws on the experience of high intensity fans. POP will launch with more than 400 hours of original programming, featuring A New Kids on The Block reality series, a scripted series, entertainment news, red-carpet specials, and other exciting new content. One series in particular, The Story Behind, will look inside the origin stories of successful hit series [29]. CBS is hoping to be able to obtain more money a month per subscriber. The current TVGN commands two cents a month in comparison to networks garnered towards similar audiences, like E!, that get 24 cents a month per subscriber. Their hopes extend to increased ad revenue as well, since it is on the smaller side [30].

CBS vs. Dish Dispute

Tensions are rising between CBS and the no. 2 Satellite Distributor over this past month. On November 14, CBS reached out to Dish Network subscribers to inform them of the impending loss of their affiliated channels due an unresolved deal between the two companies after their carriage contract expires at the end of November. CBS has extended the deadline twice, with their deal now supposed to close by the end of the first week in December [31]. The deal seems to me more about rights over CBS content rather than financial issues, specificaly Dish’s ability to include it in the over-the-top service that it aims to launch as well as offering out-of-home viewing rights to their subscribers. There is been concern over Dish’s Hopper DVR service that allows users to record large amounts of primetime with one button. The rollout of this new DVR launched lawsuits against Dish by the major broadcasters, not just CBS [32].

 Works Cited

 [1] CBS Logo, Deadline.com, RT: 12/1/14

[1.5] CBS Contact, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[2] Photo of Leslie Moonves, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[3] Photo of Sumner Redstone, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[4] Photo of Joseph Ianniello, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[5] Photo of Anthony Ambosio, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[6] About CBS, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[7] Assets of CBScbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[8] Photo of Thursday Night Football, deadline.com, RT: 12/1/14

[9] CBS 2014-2015 Ratings, tvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[10] ‘Thursday Night Football’ Ends on High Note, hollywoodreporter.com, RT: 12/1/14

[11] The Mccarthy’s- First Look, youtube.com, RT: 12/1/14

[12] Thursday Final Ratings (10/31), tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com, RT: 12/1/14

[13] Thursday Final Ratings (11/25), tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com, RT: 12/1/14

[14] Scorpion: Season One Ratings, tvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[15] Scorpion- First Look, youtube.com, RT: 12/1/14

[16] NCIS: New Orleans: Season One Ratings, tvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[17] NCIS: New Orleans, Scorpion, Madam Secretary, Stalker: CBS Orders Full Seasons, tvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[18] NCIS: New Orleans- First Look, youtube.com, RT: 12/1/14

[19] The Big Bang Theory Cast Photo, moviepilot.com, RT: 12/1/14

[20] The Big Bang Theory: Season Eight Ratingstvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[21] ‘Big Bang Theory’ Renewed Through Season 10hollywoodreporter.com, RT: 12/1/14

[22] NCIS: Season Twelve Ratings, tvseriesfinale.com, RT: 12/1/14

[23] NCIS Cast Photo, jenniferbadger.com, RT: 12/1/14

[24] CBS Corporation Earnings Release, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[25] CBS Narrowly Beats Q3 Earnings Estimates, deadline.com, RT: 12/1/14

[26] CBS Interactive Stock Chart, finance.yahoo.com, RT: 12/1/14

[27] CBS Offers Digital Subscription Service, youtube.com, RT: 12/1/14

[28] CBS New Multi-Platform Digital Subscription Service, cbscorporation.com, RT: 12/1/14

[29] Meet POP, variety.com, RT: 12/1/14

[30] TV Guide Network To Relaunch In Early 2015 As POP, variety.com, RT: 12/1/14

[31] CBS Will Star on Dish Through the Weekenddeadline.com, RT: 12/1/14

[32] Carriage Talks Progress, variety.com, RT: 12/1/14

Time Warner Cable

By Jordan Horowitz

Time Warner Cable Logo [1]

Time Warner Cable Inc.
60 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10023 USA
(212)-364-8200
www.timewarnercable.com
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About 

          Time Warner Cable is a dominant provider of video, high- speed data and voice services in the United States.  Through the years, its technical innovation through the use of fiber optics has helped establish itself as a leader in the cable industry. Time Warner Cable was the first cable company to be recognized with an Emmy Award and has been honored with eight Technology and Engineering Emmys.  In 2007, Time Warner Cable became a public company and two years later an independent one as it separated from Time Warner Inc. [3]

Today, Time Warner Cable is the second largest cable provider in the nation, serving in 29 states. Its quality services have built its strong sectors of its company including the residential services, Time Warner Cable Business Class and Time Warner Cable Media.  For the consumer’s home, Time Warner Cable offers television, Internet and phone services and IntelligentHome, which is a home security and energy management system. [4] Time Warner Cable Business Class offers Internet, network, cloud, television and voice services for all types of businesses. [5] Time Warner Cable Media is the advertising sales section of the company, which focuses on helping marketers and agencies with affordable and targeted marketing strategies and solutions. [6]

Glenn A Britt: Chairman & Chief Executive Officer [7]

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Robert D. Marcus: President & Chief Operating Officer [8]

 

Ellen M. East: Executive Vice President & Chief Communications Officer [10]

Ellen M. East: Executive Vice President & Chief Communications Officer [10]

 

 

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Arthur T Minson, Jr.: Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer [9]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last month, Glenn Britt, the Chief Executive Officer of Time Warner Cable for the past 12 years, announced he is receiving treatment for cancer and will work until his retirement, which was planned for the end of this year.  Current Chief Operating Officer, Robert Marcus will be taking over both of his positions as Chairman and CEO. [11]

Arthur Minson will be speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecoms Conference, which is held in Spain, this month. [12]

 

Financials/ Recent Developments 

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Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) Stock Chart Over The Past Five Years [17]

A few weeks ago, Time Warner Cable reported its 2013 third quarter results, which ended on September 30th.  Regarding financials for this quarter, Time Warner Cable’s total revenue of 5.5 billion grew 2.9% from its 5.3 billion last year (9/30/2012). [13] Its share price today is 121.53 and has been trending steadily upward, along with its whole sector, for the last five years. [14] The company took a hit with subscriber activity this quarter as customer relationships dropped from 15.2 million (9/30/2012) to 15.1 (9/30/2013).  In addition, residential video subscribers and residential voice subscribers decreased from 12.1 million (9/30/2012) to 11.4 (9/30/2013) and from 4.9 million (9/30/2012) to 4.8 million (9/30/2013), respectively.  In contrast, residential high- speed data subscribers increased from 10.8 million (9/30/2012) to 11.1 million (9/30/2013). [15] [16]

 

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Time Warner Cable began this fall closing a retransmission contract deal with CBS.  This agreement finally ended the month long blackout, during which three million Time Warner Cable subscribers did not have access to CBS programming. The blackout affected major markets such as Los Angeles and New York and Time Warner Cable was eager to meet a deal as the NFL season was rapidly approaching. [18] This vastly dragged out dispute greatly contributed, this past third quarter, to the company’s steepest quarterly loss of television subscribers in its history.  At an attempt to stop its loss of customers, Time Warner Cable dispersed credits to its subscribers of Showtime, CBS’ premium cable channel, ultimately losing around $15 million. [19]

 

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Time Warner Cable has been working and succeeding to reach a larger number of business customers.  Third quarter reports displayed business services revenue increased 20.5% from 493 million (9/30/2013) to 594 million (9/30/2013). [16] Last month, Time Warner Cable came into an agreement to buy DukeNet Communications.  This deal with Duke Energy Corporation and Alinda Capital Partners, who currently own DukeNet, is planned to close in the first quarter of next year costing Time Warner Cable $600 million. [21] DukeNet Communications is a fiber optic network company reaching seven states in the Southeast of the country, as they are centered in Charlotte, NC. This is key for Time Warner Cable’s business customer base growth, as DukeNet offers data and high capacity bandwidth services to customers including wireless carriers, data centers, enterprises and government affiliates. [22]

 

TWC's Wifi Finder app helps locate the nearest hotspot. [25]

TWC’s Wifi Finder app helps locate the nearest hotspot. [25]

As well as its DukeNet deal, Time Warner Cable has been making huge progress in the Charlotte region.  Making a multimillion-dollar investment in a public WiFi network back in 2012, the Charlotte network has grown from its original 200 hotspots to 1,700 today.  These hotspots allow people to have a great Internet connection outside of their home in various places throughout the city.  Time Warner Cable Internet subscribers have free access and non-subscribers can use the hotspots on a pay-as-you-go basis.  The project has a big future as Time Warner Cable is working on implementing its hotspot network in New York City, Austin, Kansas City, Hawaii and Southern California. With a strong focus on its business customers, Time Warner Cable will soon be able to efficiently keep people connected outside the office and home. [24]

 

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Time Warner Cable has recently made a deal with Univision Communications Inc. that will positively influence its reach to the Hispanic America community. The renewal of their previous agreement had expanded the variety of Hispanic networks and content for Time Warner Cable subscribers. Univision is allowing Time Warner Cable to be one of the first distributors to provide its new cable network, El Ray. As an English language network, El Ray targets adolescents and plans on having diverse entertainment content ranging from television series to movies and sports. [26] Also, customers will now have access to other new networks including, Univision Deportes, FOROtv and tlNovelas. The deal further entails a multiplatform distribution plan, where Time Warner Cable subscribers will be able to receive content through VOD and digital platforms. Univision’s UVideos and Univision Deportes digital properties will now also be available for Time Warner Cable customers. [27]

 

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Along with Univision, A+E Networks and Sprout have also recently renewed their distribution agreements with Time Warner Cable.  As a multi-platform deal between A+E and Time Warner Cable, customers will be provided with A+E’s diverse networks and will have authenticated access to their corresponding apps.  In addition to receiving networks such as A&E, Lifetime, and HISTORY, “TV Everywhere” content for Time Warner Cable’s out of home platforms and VOD content will be offered. [29] Regarding Time Warner Cable’s deal with Sprout, they are expanding the distribution of Sprout beyond New York and Los Angeles to many other markets throughout the country to increase its reach to 60 million homes. Sprout is the first all day and night preschool network with interactive programming offering a great experience to children and their parents. [30]

References

[1] Time Warner Cable Logo
[2] Time Warner Cable Contact
[3] About Time Warner Cable
[4] Time Warner Cable Residential
[5] Time Warner Cable Business Class
[6] Time Warner Cable Media
[7] About Glenn Britt
[8] About Robert Marcus
[9] About Arthur Minson, Jr.
[10] About Ellen East
[11] CEO Transition
[12] Minson At Conference
[13] Revenue Growth
[14] Share Price
[15] 2013 Third Quarter Reports 
[16] 2012 Third Quarter Reports
[17] TWC Stock Chart
[18] CBS Blackout
[19] TWC’s Loss of Subscribers
[20] CBS/NFL Logo
[21] DukeNet Deal
[22] About DukeNet
[23] TWC/ DukeNet Logo
[24] Charlotte Hotspots
[25] Wifi Finder Logo
[26] About El Ray Network
[27] TWC/ Univision Deal
[28] Univision Logo
[29] TWC/ Univision Deal
[30] TWC/ Sprout Deal
[31] A+E Networks Logo
[32] Sprout Logo