Scripps Networks Interactive

by Julie McCullough

9721 Sherrill Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37932

(865) 694-2700

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Scripps Networks Interactive started in 1875 when E.W. Scripps founded The Penny Press and soon became one of the most successful newspaper publishing companies. The E.W. Scripps Company later evolved, acquiring local television stations. It was not until the company bought HGTV and the Food Network that it became Scripps Networks Interactive, the leading developer in lifestyle media. [1]

Today, Scripps Networks Interactive develops lifestyle media across the platforms of cable television, digital, mobile, and publishing. Home of HGTV, Food Network, The Cooking Channel, Travel Channel, DIY Network, and Great American Country, SNI reaches viewers all over the world with the goal of changing and improving everyday lifestyles.

Key Executives [2]

Kenneth W. Lowe – President and Chief Executive Officer 

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Henry Ahn- Executive Vice President, Content Distribution and Marketing
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Joseph G. Necastro- Chief Financial and Administrative Officer JoeSharper

Jim Samples- President, International

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Lori A. Hickok- Executive Vice President, FinanceLori84_edited-1

Burton Jablin- President thmb-Leader-Burton-Jablin

Tamara Franklin- Executive Vice President, Digital thmb-leaders-franklin

 Right Here, Right Now

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SNI’s 2014 Upfront event in NYC revealed 35 new primetime and daytime series for the fall seasons of Food Network and Cooking Channel [3]. Among the new shows were Food Network’s Bobby Flay Fit, The Big Tip, and Chopped Teens Tournament and Cooking Channel’s Proper Pub Food and Compete to Eat. The channels are showing trends of gravitating toward competition and travel shows that take the audience out of the traditional home/kitchen. DIY Network and HGTV also premiered many new series and specials this fall. Among the lineup for DIY were The William Shatner Project, documenting renovations to the famous Star Trek actor’s house, The Property Brothers at Home, and Amish RENOgades, featuring Amish craftsmen as they travel outside of their community and learn to navigate the modern world and work on home improvement projects. 
HGTV series this fall included Lakefront Bargain Hunt, A Hero’s welcome, White House Christmas, and Half-Price Paradise.  [4]

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In September 2014, Dish Network obtained the rights to deliver live and on-demand content from all six of SNI’s cable networks on their over-the-top internet service, “Dish Anywhere”. The pact allows dish subs to access authenticated Scripps Networks programming over any Internet connection, on devices including connected TVs, PCs, smartphones, tablets and video game consoles.[5] At the 2014 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference in September, President Burton Jablin and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer Joseph NeCastro stressed the OTT deal as a way to increase distribution for their up-and-coming networks, Cooking Channel and DIY Network, while giving their live viewers (which make up about 90% of total viewership) more opportunities to view their high-quality content, and appealing to a wider audience of millennials and cord-nevers. [6]

Also in September, Scripps announced the expansion of HGTV into Singapore. The global expansion of SNI’s content signifies the universality of the network’s themes. The expansion to Singapore will include localized original short-form content exclusively for the launch of HGTV in Asia based on the popular series Extreme Homes. Jim Samples, president of Scripps Networks International, commented, “The launch of HGTV across Asia-Pacific signifies the first time HGTV has launched as a premiere 24/7 channel destination focused on home and lifestyle programming outside North America, including the Caribbean. This is a testament to how successful Scripps Networks’ high quality lifestyle content has performed around the world, and we see great potential for this channel offering to drive value for audiences, affiliate and advertising partners alike.” [7]

Publishing/ Digital

At its first ever Newfront presentation in April 2014, Scripps showcased an array of web series produced for its lifestyle video platform ulive, as well as websites for SNI television channels like HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel, and Travel Channel. Many web series are designed as companions of SNI’s cable series. For example, “Star Salvation” runs on FoodNetwork.com parallel to season 10 of the TV series Food Network Star, giving eliminated finalists the opportunity to get back on the TV show. SNI’s strong focus on online content, as well as its presence at the 2014 Newfront presentations, signifies the company’s strong adaptability in today’s digital age. [8]

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Vanilla Ice and Rev Run at 2014 Newfront (courtesy of adweek.com)

On Nov 17, 2014, SNI announced a cross-platform content partnership with Hearst Magazines to support the launch of the Citi Double Cash Card. Food Network and HGTV released seasonal holiday content in late November that connect across the holiday issues of Food Network Magazine, HGTV Magazine, food network.com, and HGTV.com. These holiday-inspired recipes, entertaining ideas, and DIY (do-it-yourself) projects were made to show consumers the two ways to earn cash back with the Citi Double Cash Card. [9]

Financials

SNI’s 2014 Upfront concluded selling just under 50% of inventory, hitting $1 billion in sales. There have been recent shifts toward scatter advertising. Scripps networks are very attractive to advertisers, as they have non-violent, popular, family-friendly content targeted to an upscale audience. There is also a higher demand for convergent buys, in which SNI packages TV ad space with corresponding digital content to appeal to a wider and more diverse audience. [6]

In October 2014, Scripps began offering its employees voluntary buyouts as a way to cut costs. “Each department will address its specific budget targets as they see fit. However, it is likely that this effort to bring costs in line with revenue will include the elimination of activities, projects and positions. We plan to announce any project and/or job eliminations resulting from this budget process by the end of the year,” said CEO Kenneth Lowe [10].

In better news, Scripps Network Interactive’s new cable and digital programming received very positive feedback from advertisers. The 2014 third-quarter earnings results shows that sales increased 4.5% to reach $644 million. “These solid third-quarter operating results demonstrate our unique competitive advantage, and our ability to create long-term value for shareholders in a changing marketplace,” Kenneth Lowe said in a press release accompanying the results [11]. TV station revenue has grown 22% since the third quarter of 2013, up $21.8 million for a total of $121 million. The company as a whole reported consolidated revenue of $208 million, an increase of 9.5%, or $18.1 million, from the year-earlier quarter. [12]

Looking forward, SNI has a promising financial future from ad revenues from both cable and digital. Bucking the trend of television in general, Food Network has lowered its median age in the last two years, due to much stronger growth in the 18-49 demo. At the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Conference, Burton Jablin and Joseph NeCastro outlined SNI’s plan of increasing viewership by expanding the Travel Channel, expanding their international brand, keeping Food Network and HGTV a healthy priority, and increasing distribution for Cooking Channel and DIY Network. [6]

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References:

[1] Scripps Networks Interactive- History (accessed October 24, 2014)

[2] Scripps Networks Interactive- Leaders (accessed October 24, 2014)

[3] Eater- Food Network and Cooking Channel Announce 35 New Shows for 2014 (accessed November 27, 2014)

[4]- Scripps Network Interactive- HGTV and DIY Network to Premiere 8 New Shows This Fall (accessed November 30, 2014)

[5] Variety- Dish Adds Food Network, HGTV and Other Scripps Cable Nets to Internet TV Lineup (accessed November 28, 2014)

[6]- Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference (accessed November 28, 2014)

[7]- Scripps Networks Interactive- SNI To Launch HGTV In Singapore on Starhub (accessed November 30, 2014)

[8] VideoInk- Scripps Networks Spotlights Programming for ulive and TV Network Sites (accessed November 28, 2014)

[9] MarketWatch- Scripps Networks Interactive and Hearst Magazines Create Original Cross-Platform Content Partnership to Support the Launch of the Citi® Double Cash Card (accessed November 28, 2014)

[10] BroadcastingCable.com- Scripps Networks Offering Buyouts to Cut Costs (accessed November 30, 2014)

[11] BroadcastingCable.com- Scripps Networks Net Up 2% in Third Quarter (accessed November 25, 2014)

[12]- TvNewsCheck.com- Scripps 3Q TV Station Revenue Grows 22% (accessed November 28, 2014)

Scripps Networks Interactive

By Deana DiSalvio

Logo, SNI

9721 Sherrill Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37932                                                                                                               865.694.2700
www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com

Scripps Network Interactive (SNI), a leader in cable television network, advancing digital media platforms, publishing, and a developer in lifestyle programming across multiple communication mediums. Specializing in lifestyle content through cable networks, such as The Cooking Channel, The Travel Channel, and HGTV. The company also has minority interest in regional sports network, FOX Sports Net South, and internationally, with a significant stake in the United Kingdom television broadcaster, UKTV. The company has made significant strides in branding their own products, such as Food Network Kitchenware, and by teaming up with well-known brands, such as, HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams.

Priding itself  on diversity, SNI aims to drive the behaviors and success in the workforce and marketplace. Combined with the consumer-centric philosophy, focusing on delivering content, products, and services whenever and wherever a consumer wants it, that very focus established and continues to sustain the company as a leader in lifestyle. [1]

History

SNI began as a Cleveland, Ohio The Penny Press, started in 1878 by Edward W. Scripps. The newspaper had increased  post-war publishing success, and the Scripps Company moved toward the business of locally operated television. Prompted by the desire to not depend on advertising revenue [2], the company established itself in cable; buying and building television systems. By the 80s, the company’s reputation was one of America’s largest cable operators.

Innovations in technology began to excel in the 1990s, and the Scripps Company began to immerse themselves even more within cable television. Scripps began building the company further by purchasing Cinetel Productions, a Knoxville, Tennessee based cable programmer, and shortly after announced the launch of the Home and Garden Television. Taking the first steps with HGTV, the company began to carve out a defined reputation formed around lifestyle programming.

The company’s shift from newspaper to broadcast television, cable programming to the Internet, was complete. The creation of long-term value for their shareholders, moved the company into the future of the technological age. A separation that divided the company’s television lifestyle brands, and global Internet services occurred in 2008, which created two publicly-traded companies. [2]

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Now a leading media enterprise, that still publishes magazines, SNI has a significant presence in television broadcasting, as well as a strong hold over the advantageous ways of the Internet in interactivity, marketing, and accessibility.

Key People

The current  President of Scripps Network Interactive is John F. Lansing. The current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Scripps Network Interactive is  Kenneth W. Lowe, and who is credited for building the company into the success brand it is today. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is Joseph G. Necastro.

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The major brands of SNI include variety and insights to approaches in lifestyle. The Networks first major brand is Home and Garden Television (HGTV), which is a leader in home and lifestyle television programming. Some television shows include House Hunters or Kitchen Cousins, which include remodeling, refurbishing, and decorating households by expert designers. HGTV products are sold, from home decor for bathrooms and bedrooms, to advice from professional interior designers and landscapers.

Along similar lines of home decoration and improvement, the brand Do It Yourself (DIY), which provides ‘How To’ descriptions and videos for household renovations online.

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Food Network, includes Chef’s advice, recipes, entertaining tips on decorations as a host, and restaurant recommendations online and in their subscriber magazine, Food Network Magazine. Popular television shows include The Next Iron Chef, a competitive culinary showdown that   selects the next best chef to take the honorable position and title of Iron Chef.  Renowned chefs and recognizable personalities are also associated with the network, such as Giada De Laurentiis, with her own show, Giada at Home. Other popularized personalities include the likes of; Mario Batali, Rachel Ray, and Paula Deen.

The Cooking Channel, which has online recipes and cooking videos, as well as television programming, focusing on the culinary aspect of creating and eating healthy, enjoyable food. Some familiar hosts are Bobby Flay, who has a T.V. show, Brunch @ Bobby’s, as well as Emeril Lagasse, who has a show, Fresh Food Fast.  CityEats is also a brand, in partnership with the Food Network, in which brings light to the public, the world of restaurants with quality food, experience, and the experimentation of chefs, nationwide. The brand aims to provide the consumer with a genuine and overall enjoyable experience of dining out, while diversifying palate and cultural exposure through gastronomy. [4]

 

The Great American Country is a brand of the Scripps, which broadcasts country music entertainment, such as live concerts and country artist music videos. Television programming consists of shows like, Great American Heroes, hosted by country singer and philanthropist Trace Adkins, as well as the show Living Countryfied, which highlights food, festivals, and traditions across the nation.

The Travel Channel is another brand that explores the world at large; from hotel booking and destination advice, to VIP Sweepstakes Vacation Prizes, the brand ultimately brings different cultures and places to the consumer. Television shows include writer and chef Anthony Bourdain’s, No Reservations, as well as the competitive show, Man vs. Food with Adam Richman. Whether an individual needs to take a business trip in a city they’ve never been, or one would like historical tour of a European city, the network provides rankings and reviews for the latter. The network has introduced The Layover App, for iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch, which provides consumers with the ability to plan their trip on-the-go, equipped with maps and timelines anywhere: the ultimate travel guide. The app coincides with The Layover, which premiered this fall.

 

Major Competitors

Some of the company’s top competitors are NBCUniversal Media, LLC, Discovery Communications, Inc., and MTV Networks Company.

Finances

This year, 2012, the company reported to the Wall Street Journal above the expected net income for the second quarter (August). The company’s net income rose from $142.4 million, compared to last year’s second quarter, which was reported at $77.4 million. [5]

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The company continued to maintain strong profits in the third quarter (November). Scripps reported that net income rose about 20.1% to $118.4 million, compare to last year’s third quarter, reported at $98.6 million. [6]

Recent News

In the beginning of 2012, the company acquired the company RealGravity Inc., which specializes in online video publishing technologies. Scripps hopes to benefit from the innovative platforms that RealGravity develops, creating an stronger interactive digital team. [7]

Also this year, the company reached a long-time agreement with Comcast Xfinity, to bring more of Scripps television programming to different media platforms. “This agreement benefits our viewers and Comcast customers, making available on multiple platforms – both in home and out of home – our lifestyle programming that viewers are so passionate about,” said Henry Ahn, executive vice president of distribution strategy at SNI. [8]

More recent, the The Edward W. Scripps Trust ended, which controlled SNI since 2008, when the company became independent publicly traded. The grandson of the founder of the company, Robert P. Scripps, passed away, and was the last of the descendants upon which the trust was based. Meetings to distribute the assets have been underway, however will not occur immediately due to customary legal proceedings. [9]

Most recent, A.B. Cruz III, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at SNI, announced his resignation. He is stepping down because he wishes to fulfill his military responsibilities as a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Cruz held his position at SNI for 8 years, and his successor, Cynthia L. Gibson, member of the Senior Management Team at SNI, was appointed shortly after his announcement. [10]

Community Involvement

The company is extremely involved in the community. One effort is through the national partnership between the company and Share Our Strength. The organization aims to end childhood hunger in America by ensuring healthy food every day. [11] In 2011, Scripps provided 3.5 million meals to children at the risk of hunger, as well as invested $20 million dollars in educational and entertaining promotional value for healthy eating.

Rebuilding Together. Scripps also pledged $15 million dollars in 2011 to support the program Rebuilding Together, in which provides extensive home rehabilitation and modification  services to homeowners in need. [3] The partnership aided  in the completion of 10,000 construction projects. Some other partnerships that the company has solidified are; American Cancer Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Environmental Media Institution.

Due to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy 2012, the company donated to the Disaster Relief Effort $250,000, through the American Red Cross, to provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance to those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Along with this corporate donation, Scripps Networks Interactive is matching dollar-for-dollar employee donations to the American Red Cross through its corporate social responsibility program, Change the World[12]

 Reference

1. http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/our-company/diversity/

2. http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/our-company/history/

3.http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/outreach/home/

4. http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/our-brands/cityeats/

5. http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/scripps-networks-interactive-earnings-beats-the-street-on-profit-rise.html/

6. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/490191-Scripps_Networks_Profits_Jump_20_1_in_Third_Quarter.php

7.http://ir.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=222475&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1654876&highlight=

8.http://ir.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=222475&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1715058&highlight=

9.http://ir.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=222475&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1747643&highlight=

10.http://ir.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=222475&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1763326&highlight=

11.http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/outreach/food/

12.http://www.scrippsnetworksinteractive.com/newsroom/company-news/Scripps-Networks-Interactive-Donates-to-Sandy-Disaster-Relief-Efforts/

 

 

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