Discovery Communications

By Erin Qiu, Ryan Wagner
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DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

One Discovery Place

Silver Spring, MD 20910

240-662-2000

OVERVIEW

John Hendrick found Discovery Communications, Inc. (DCI), a global mass media and entertainment company based in Maryland, in 1985 [2]. The company first started with a single channel, The Discovery Channel, and later offered non-fiction programming through its network entertainment brands including The Learning Channel (TLC), Animal Planet, Science and Turbo/Velocity, Discovery Education, Investigation Discovery, OWN:Oprah Winfrey Network, and Eurosport. The company’s programs can be mainly separated into three types: Nonfiction, Sports, and Kids. DCI explores science fields, inspiring and entertaining people with its content. It also produces educational programs and services to schools. DCI in global entertainment reaches 3 billion cumulative subscribers in more than 220 countries and territories [3].

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   [4] TLC         [5] Animal Planet [6]Science Channel  (7)Turbo         (8)Velocity    (9)Discovery Education (10)Investigation Discovery (11)OWN:Oprah Winfrey Network (12)Eurosport

KEY EXECUTIVES

Discovery Communications is made up of an executive board that oversees all functions of the company [13]. The President and Chief Executive Officer, David M. Zaslav, also acts as Director and member of the Executive Committee and the President and CEO of Discovery Communications Holdings LLC. Zaslay makes a salary of $10,610,000, while Andrew Warren, the Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer makes about $2,530,000 [14].

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Discovery Communications is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange in Series A under the ticket name DISCA. On November 29, 2016, the closing price per share was $27.65. Over the previous 52 weeks, Discovery Communications has marked its highest sale price at $31.39 and its lowest sale price at $23.66 [15]. Over the past two years, DCI has noticed a decline in stock. While this drop in stock price occurred back in 2014, the company has since seen stabilization.

2 Year Overview of Stock Prices for DSCA

[16] 2 Year Overview of Stock Prices for DSCA

Much of Discovery Communication’s revenues are made possible through distribution fees charged for their services. Additional revenues are generated through consumer advertising, with national options for purchasing ad slots either upfront or in scatter markets. In fact, in 2015, distribution made up 48% of their revenue, while advertising made up 47%, leaving 5% due to other revenue [17].

In their 2016 third quarterly report, Discovery Communications identifies a 22% decrease in net income since last year’s third quarter, dropping funds from $279,000,000 to $219,000,000. Due to currency changes, DCI’s International Networks saw a decrease of 16% which was not offset by the domestic increase in network of 3%, unfortunately.

  INDUSTRY

Since its foundation in 1985 as a simple channel, DCI gradually expanded itself and established its New World Headquarters in Maryland in 2003 [18]. During these years, DCI added a second network by acquiring The Learning Channel (TLC) from Financial News Network Inc. (FNN) [19]. It also launched network’s website (Discover.com), and created channels for Animal Planet, Discovery Science, Discovery News, and partnered with Global Education to launch the Nonprofit Discovery Channel. With all these achievements, DCI became the World’s Most Widely Distributed Television Brand in 2001. After 2003, DCI continued launching networks including Discovery Education in 2004, its first First-Free-to-Air Channel in 2006, and Investigation Discovery in 2008, and teamed up with Oprah for OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network in 2011 [20]. In 2008, the owners of Discovery Communications, Advance/Newhouse and Discovery Holding combined their stakes and began trading as a public company on the NASDAQ stock exchange [21]. As DCI built partnerships and made investments in the U.S., it also paved the way to international partnerships and investments as well.

INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AND INVESTMENTS

DCI has established its mighty international networks throughout the years since 1989 when it launched the Discovery Channel in the United Kingdom and Scandinavia [22]. Discovery Networks International includes five regional operations and covers all major cable and satellite markets, which includes the Asia-Pacific region, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Latin America/U.S. (Hispanic), Northern Europe, and Southern Europe. In each of these regions, DCI distributes an average of 10 channels in every market. Discovery Networks International not only offers customized schedules, but also programs in 45 languages worldwide via 352 distribution feeds [23]. Between 2014 and 2016, DCI has announced partnerships with several companies. In 2014, DCI launched the digital studio New Form with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard [24], and the same year, it acquired All3Media with Liberty Global [25]. In 2015, Liberty Global and Discovery Communications made a joint investment in Lionsgate and acquired stake in the company [26].

CURRENT PROJECTS

In August 2016, DCI and Liberty Global renewed their distribution agreement, a long-term deal that allows DCI to distribute its programs across 12 countries, including Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Romania, Netherlands, Slovakia, Switzerland and the UK in Europe. The agreement also encompasses digital rights which enable viewers to watch programs anywhere [27].

Eurosport has also obtained the rights to distribute all matches of the Wimbledon tennis tournament live in an additional 16 countries for the next three years, 2017 to 2019, by extending the deal with The All England Club. The deal includes both TV and digital rights. A new deal has also been agreed upon that allows Eurosport to present all four Grand Slams: Wimbledon, the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, and the US Open [28].

In October 2016, DCI announced a partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) that conserves an almost one million acres of land for tigers in India and Bhutan. The project, Project C.A.T. (Conservation Acres for Tigers), tries to protect and increase the wild tiger population, and allows rangers to better observe wild tigers’ health and collect data. DCI would also produce and distribute public service announcements and in-program content that bound with Project C.A.T., in the purpose of raising public awareness. DCI is planning to air a new documentary about tigers on its global networks in 2018 [29].

cat[30] Project C.A.T.

FUTURE PROJECTS


In 2005, DCI gained the rights to distribute the four Oympic Games in the 2018-2024 period in Europe on all TV and all platforms, including free-to-air television, subscription/pay-TV television, internet and mobile phone in all languages across 50 countries and territories on the European continent [31]. However, DCI has to agree upon on the requirements by The International Olympic Committee (ICO) and local market to broadcast a minimum of 200 hours of the Olympic Games and 100 hours of the winter Games of free-on-air television during the Games period [32].

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 [33][34]International Olympic Committee Awards All TV and Multiplatform 
Broadcast Rights in Europe to Discovery and Eurosport for 2018-2024 
Olympic Games

DCI made a $100 million investment and entered into a strategic partnership witn Group Nine Media. The Group Nine Media Company is a new media holding company, consisting of Thrillist Media Group, NowThis Media, The Dodo, and Discovery’s digital network Seeker. The goal is to create one of the world’s largest digital-first content companies. The brand, Media Nine Group, not only allows each individual companies to remain independent but also enables the companies to support one another. The content studio and Thrillist’s sales team, The Colab will combine with NowThis Studios, The Dodo, and Seeker’s combined content team to create a major advertising solutions group across all the new brands. The company will also combine technology capabilities to create a publishing platform to power all brands. A new video department will be generated that will be responsible for creating OTT/on-demand and linear TV programming across all properties [35].

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[8] Velocity Logo. Google Images. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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[10] Investigation Discovery Logo. Google Images. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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[19] Associated Press (April 2nd 1991). THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Discovery to Buy a Channel. The New York Times. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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[21] Discovery to combine stakes in Discovery Communications with Advance/Newhouse (December 13th 2007). CNNMoney. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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[24] Jarvey, Natalie (April 2nd 2014). Brain Grazer, Ron Howard Launch ‘New Form’ Digital Studio With Discovery. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

[25] Newsroom. Discovery Communications. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

[26] James, Meg and Faughnder, Ryan (November 10th 2015). Lionsgate sells 6.8% stake to John Malone’s Liberty Global and Discovery. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

[27] Briel, Robert (August 2nd 2016). Liberty Global and Discovery sign 12-market carriage deal. Broadband YV News. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

[28] Dickens, Andrew (March 8th 2016). Eurosport serves Wimbledon further. C21Media. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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[31] Press Release (June 29th 2015). IOC AWAEDS ALL TV AND MULTIPLATFORM BROADCAST RIGHTS IN EUROPE TO DISCOVERY AND EUROSPORT FOR 2018-2024 OLYMPIC GAMES. Olympics. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

[32] BBC and Discovery Communications sign long-term Olympics Games partnership (February 2nd 2016). BBC. Retrieved: November 29th 2016.

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Discovery Communications

By Parker Davis
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Discovery Communications Logo- image courtesy of givingtuesday.org

Overview [1] [2]

TLC Logo- image courtesy of businessinsider.com

John Hendricks originally founded Discovery Communications under the name Appalachian Community Service Network in 1982. The first station launched was The Learning Channel, an educational station for youths and adults alike. When the company changed its name to Discovery Communications in 1985, other education based channels were established such as the Discovery Channel and the first 24/7 HD basic cable channel, Discovery HD, currently known as Velocity [1]. Today, Discovery Communications is the world’s #1 subscription based television network, reaching over 2 billion subscribers in 220 countries. They own over 200 television stations including: the Science Channel, Animal Planet, and OWN. Outside of television, Discovery Communications is also a large publisher of educational books and operates online media channels such as Revision3 and howstuffworks.com [2].

Executives [3]

John S. Hendricks- image courtesy of corporate.discovery.com

 

 

John S. Hendricks: Founder and Chairman Discovery Communications

 

 

David M. Zaslav- image courtesy of corporate.discovery.com

 

 

David M. Zaslav: President and CEO Discovery Communications

 

 

Jean Briac Perette- image courtesy of corporate.discovery.com

 

 

Jean Briac (JB) Perette: President Discovery Networks International

 

 

 

 

Financials [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Discovery Communications is publicly traded under three stock series: DISCA, DISCB, and DISCK. Each ticker symbol translates to series A, B, and C stock. The newer issuances indicate a new corporate milestone, thus returning a higher company valuation number, resulting in a higher IPO for the new distribution of shares. DISCA contains the most shareholders. Within the previous three months, DISCA prices ranged from $76.80 to $85.97. Currently, it is recovering from its lowest point in the period, occurring April 15, 2014, and slowly increased 1.7% to $77.83 on April 18 [4].

Comparison of DISCA, DISCB, DISCK over a three month period- courtesy bloomberg.com

Comparison of DISCA, DISCB, DISCK- image courtesy of bloomberg.com

In the Annual Financial Statement for 2013, total revenue equated to $5.54 billion. A 19% increase over 2012, which generated $4.49 billion, a mere 8% increase over 2011 [5]. This growth is credited in their recent “acquisition of the majority stake in Eurosport International will drive international to contributing more than 50 percent of total company revenue” [6]. Discovery Communications possesses only 1% of total market share, competing alongside other media conglomerates such as: A&ENBCUniversal, and Viacom [7] [8].

Retirement and the Curiosity Project [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

John S. Hendricks- image courtesy of curiosityretreats.com

Discovery founder and chairman, John Hendricks, officially announced his retirement in March. He will formally resign during the annual shareholder’s meeting on May 16; however, he has not released who will take his place as chairman. Although, sources speculate that current CEO, David Zaslav, may be a potential candidate for the position [9]. In his retirement letter to the board of directors, Hendricks explained that he will “spend the next few years traveling the planet and discovering the questions and mysteries that intrigue us all.” He will also use the opportunity to expand his new business, Curiosity Project LLC, announced February 10 of this year [10].

The mission of Curiosity Retreats is to create a unique forum where the lifelong curious can gather to explore in-depth the great questions of today. [11]

Curiosity Video Overview (Vimeo)

One currently operational aspect of the project is retreats for inspirational and open- minded thinkers alike. The retreats are five nights long at the Gateway Canyons resort in Colorado, including a panel of 8 different experts in the field of: science, technology, civilization, and human spirit [12]. The purpose of the retreat is to enlighten already intellectual minds and expand their imagination by collaborating and with others.

Gateway Canyons- image courtesy of multivu.com

The new aspect of Hendricks’ venture is video on demand. His plan is to compile recordings of the experts from the retreats and publish their talks online for an annual fee of $19.99. However, this venture may prove impractical because there are already free services similar to his found in university publications and intellectual websites, such as TED [13].

Hendricks founded Discovery in 1982 and stepped down as CEO in 2004 and began his role as chairman on the board of directors. He was with the company for 32 years [14].

Eurosport [15] [16] [17]

Eurosport Logo- image courtesy of 3.bp.blogspot.com

Discovery Communications is expanding its international affiliations by moving into the televised sports market. On January 21, Discovery purchased controlling share (51%) in Eurosport for $1.2 billion [15]. Since April 2013, Discovery owned 20% stake in the station. The extension was made in a monetary agreement with TF1, a French television network and previous majority owner of Eurosport. The purpose of Discovery’s equity increase is to compete with British Sky Broadcasting and BT, a UK cable provider, for exclusive Premier League television rights [16]. Discovery chose to expand its control over sporting networks so it can combine its international sports rights with its US based stations to avoid competing head on with domestic sporting networks. The new international acquisitions expand Discovery’s network portfolio, thus inflating revenue and control over the total media market [17].

DogTV [18] [19] [20]

DogTV Logo- image courtesy of dogtv.com

Discovery Communications has recently purchased an unspecified percentage of DogTV: a 2 year old network that targets the dog owner demographic and airs content specifically for pet entertainment. The station is distributed through DirecTV and has a subscription fee of $5 for television viewing and $10 for online streaming [17]. Current programming on the network includes 3-6 minute clips focused on a dog’s relaxation, stimulation, and exposure. Discovery Communications has developed a strategic partnership with DogTV, jointly creating similar programming for Animal Planet while spreading the reach of the network to other countries. This tactic by Discovery can be seen as a gamble to invest in television for dogs, however, over 43.3 million US households own at least one dog, collectively spending over $55.8 billion annually on pet products, and over half of which claim their dogs show interest in what occurs on television [18]. The channel is designed to relieve the stress and anxiety of stay at home pets [19].

DogTV in The News (YouTube)

New Form [21] [22] [23]

Left to Right: Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, David Zaslav- image courtesy variety.com

Discovery has co-founded and launched a new digital media site, New Form, alongside producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer [21]. The purpose of the studio is to infiltrate the scripted media market, whereas Discovery contains mainly non-fiction and reality based content. In the startup, the firm appointed Kathleen Grace, former Head of Creative Development for YouTube Space LA, as the Chief Creative Officer for New Form [22]. The videos created will be used in conjunction with current Discovery Digital Networks rather than creating a new site from the ground up. The venture was also announced the same week as Discovery’s upfront presentations to entice advertisers about the concept. Today, media advertisers divide their capital between television and online mediums, serving as a potentially dramatic advertisement revenue increase for Discovery.  Zaslav is making the push for Discovery to move into the Internet realm to make their channels easily accessible on all platforms for anyone to use [23].

Interview with David Zaslav and Ron Howard on New Form (Bloomberg)

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[1] Discovery Communications Founder John Hendricks to Retire as Chairman of Company’s Board. Discovery Communications. March 20, 2014. RT: April 13, 2014.

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[10] John Hendricks Retirement Letter. John S. Hendricks. March 20, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014.

[11] Curiosity Mission Statement. Curiosity Retreats. RT: April 17, 2014.

[12] Curiosity About Page. Curiosity Retreats. RT: April 17, 2014.

[13] Discovery chairman John Hendricks to step down to pursue lifelong learning academy. Washington Post. Dan Beyers. March 23, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014.

[14] Cable Pioneer John Hendricks to Retire From Discovery Communications. Variety. Cynthia Littleton. March 20, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014.

[15] Discovery Takes Controlling Stake in Eurosport. New York Times. David Gelles. January 21, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014.

[16] Eurosport owner Discovery considering Premier League TV rights bid. The Guardian. Mark Sweney. January 24, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014

[17] Discovery to Take Control of Eurosport International. The Hollywood Reporter. Georg Szalai. January 21, 2014. RT: April 17, 2014

[18] Discovery Acquires Stake in DogTV, a Network Aimed at Canine Viewers. Variety. Todd Spangler. April 8, 2014. RT:April 18, 2014.

[19] Discovery Wants Your Dog To Watch More TV. Bloomberg Businessweek. Kyle Stock.  April 8, 2014. RT: April 18, 2014.

[20] Discovery Buys Stake In A TV Channel For Dogs. Huffington Post. Bill Bradley. April 11, 2014. RT: April 18, 2014.

[21] Discovery teams with Howard, Grazer for online shows. USA Today. Roger Yu. April 3, 2014. RT: April 18, 2014.

[22] Brian Grazer, Ron Howard Launch ‘New Form’ Digital Studio With Discovery. The Hollywood Reporter. Natalie Jarvey. April 2, 2014. RT: April 18, 2014.

[23] Howard, Grazer to team with Discovery on Web shows. New York Post. Claire Atkinson. April 2, 2014. RT: April 18, 2014.

Discovery Communications

 

By Aly Piekarsky
Discovery_Communications

Discovery Communications Logo [1]

Discovery Communications World Headquarters

One Discovery Place
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Tel: 240.662.2000

http://corporate.discovery.com

Key Executives [2]

David M. Zaslav, President and CEO, Discovery Communications

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David M. Zaslav [3]

Andrew Warren, Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

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Andrew Warren [4]

David C. Leavy, Chief Communications Officer, Seniors Executive Vice President, Corporate Marketing & Affairs

David C. Leavy

David C. Leavy [5]

Mark Hollinger, President and CEO, Discovery Networks International

Mark Hollinger

Mark Hollinger [6]

Company Overview [7]

Discovery Communications' Mission Statement

Discovery Communications’ Mission Statement [8]

Discovery communications is the world’s #1 nonfiction media company that began as a single channel-the Discovery Channel-and evolved into a global mass media entertainment company that has over 190 worldwide television networks. Discovery currently operates 14 U.S. cable and satellite TV networks, including the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, and the Military Channel. It also operates 3 joint venture networks in the U.S. including the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Hub, and 3net, the first 24-hour 3D network.

Top Competitors [9]

A&E Television Networks, LLC

NBCUniversal Media, LLC

Viacom Inc.

Financial Information

Discovery Communications celebrated a record-breaking 2012 and a very strong first quarter of 2013, with its best January to date and an overall 20% increase in US viewership. [10] Viewership among the key 25-54 demographic increased 10% in primetime. In 2012, the company’s revenue increased 8% to $4.487 billion, mainly due to a 5% growth at U.S. networks and 13% growth at International Networks. [11] From the first quarter to the second quarter of 2013, revenues increased 30% from $1,156 million to $1,467 million. [12] Stock prices for Discovery Communications, Inc. (DISCA) ranged from $84.06-$84.99 on Tuesday, November 12, 2013. In the past 52 weeks, stock prices have ranged from $54.89-$89.58. [13]

Facts and Figures

Facts and Figures: “Subscriber numbers as of September 30, 2013, according to The Nielsen Company in the US.” [14]

Discovery Channel 

2012 at the Discovery Channel was marked by immense success, due in part to the return of hit series such as Gold Rush and Moonshiners and the emergence of breakout hits such as Fast N’ Loud, Jungle Gold, and Amish Mafia. Amish Mafia was an incredible success for the Discovery Channel as the highest-rated premiere in the channel’s history. Due to the success of its programming, viewership increased 14% from 2011 and 20% in January of 2013. [11]

In 2014, the Discovery Channel will venture to Kodiak Island in Alaska for a series in which viewers will encounter the obstacles that three multi-generational families face living on the deadly island. [15]

TLC

Theresa Caputo from TLC's Hit Series "Long Island Medium"

Theresa Caputo from TLC’s Hit Series “Long Island Medium” [16]

In 2013, 30 series returned to TLC, including Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Long Island Medium, Sister Wives, and Breaking Amish, TLC’s highest-rated new series to date. As Discovery’s female flagship brand, TLC prides itself on being the most widely distributed female-targeted lifestyle and entertainment brand in pay-TV. The channel reaches nearly 300 million households in over 150 markets. [11]

 Investigation Discovery (ID)

Investigation Discovery Logo

Investigation Discovery Logo [18]

Investigation Discovery features 24/7 “news” shows that depict true murder cases in the template of re-enactments. [17] 2012 was Investigation Discovery’s best year to date, as it delivered 45 consecutive months of year-over-year primetime gains among its key demographic (the longest streak among any cable network supported by advertisers.) [11] On Tuesday, November 12, 2013, ID launched its newest series A Crime to Remember, which highlights stories of real-life murder cases of the ‘50s and ‘60s. [19] Investigation Discovery also launched a new series titled Elder Skelter on November 6, 2013, which tells the horrifying stories of senior citizens who committed cold and calculated murders. [20]

Animal Planet

Animal Planet also celebrated 2012 as its best year-to-date, with a 17% increase in viewership from 2011. Programs such as River Monsters, Finding Bigfoot, Call of the Wildman, and Tanked paved the way for Animal Planets’ success. The future is looking bright for Animal Planet, as it is expected to continue its audience growth in the coming years. [11] On November 9, 2013, Animal Planet debuted its new series Meet The Sloths, which takes viewers behind the scenes of the lives of sloths. To promote the show, Animal Planet L!VE will feature a 24/7 Sloth Cam, broadcasting live from Zoo Atlanta.  [21]

Animal Planet Logo

Animal Planet Logo [22]

Animalist [14]

In October of 2013, Discovery launched Animalist, a new digital video network featuring short-form series, which explore the connection between humans and animals. The Animalist programming lineup includes new shows like Discovery Sharks and Animals With Low Self Esteem. Advertisers and partners are able to reach viewers through the new digital network across mobile, YouTube, Xbox, and online at Animalist.com.

 

Continued Momentum at Joint Ventures [11] 

Discovery Channel’s U.S. joint venture networks, The Hub, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, and 3net, continue to grow and build viewership. The Hub, once available in only 56 million households at launch, is now available in 72 million. It is now the fastest-growing kids’ cable network in 2012, as it experienced 14% gains in the fourth quarter of 2012 among kids 2 to 11 in day and primetime. In November of 2013, The Hub launched a series of children’s webisodes called Spookesville Freak Files and an online game Streets of Spookesville. [23]

Oprah Winfrey Network experienced a 36% audience growth in 2012 and continues to grow in popularity. In the second quarter of 2013, OWN Network began to generate a profit and will begin to pay back Discovery Communications for its investment in the network. [24]

3net, Discovery Communications’ joint venture 3D channel with Sony and IMAX gained additional distribution in 2012 and continues to expand its content library.

 

 Recent Company News

On November 7, 2012, Discovery Communications announced its acquisition of Espresso

Espresso Education

Espresso Education [26]

Education, the leading provider of digital education content for primary school in the United Kingdom. The business will be overseen by the education division of Discovery. This marks Discovery’s first purchase of an international education company.

 

  • Acquisition of SBS Nordic Operations of ProSiebenSat.1 Group

On April 9, 2012, Discovery Communications announced the acquisition of the SBS Nordic operations of ProSiebenSat.1 Group. This purchase adds an additional 12 television networks, along with several radio stations and digital brands to Discovery’s portfolio. Together, these properties in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland form SBS Discovery Media, a combined regional business. [27]

 

  • Discovery, Time Warner Cable Renew Carriage Deal

On November 18, 2013, Discovery Communications and Time Warner Cable announced

Time Warner Cable Logo

Time Warner Cable Logo [29]

the early renewal of their carriage deal, which permits  Bright House Networks to continue offering Discovery’s networks. The deal also includes TV everywhere rights, which allows Time Warner Cable subscribers to view the Discovery programming online, including on tablets and smartphones. The financials of the agreement were not released. This is the first time Discovery has agreed to make its shows available online to pay-TV subscribers. [28]

 

 

 

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