海角社区国产精伦 and Charter Communications Announce Early Renewal Agreement That Further Reimagines the Future of Video

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Partnership Between Two of the Largest Media and Distribution Companies Combines 

Linear Video and Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Services for Maximum Customer Value 

New York, NY and Stamford, CT 鈥 September 12, 2024 鈥 海角社区国产精伦 Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) and Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) today announced a groundbreaking, multi-year distribution partnership that re-imagines the future of video by fully integrating linear video and streaming services. With this early renewal, the agreement further evolves the video ecosystem with more value and flexibility in video bundles, deeper libraries and more choice to better align with customers鈥 current viewing preferences. 

鈥淭his innovative partnership with Charter recognizes the value of our linear content and the investments we鈥檝e made in premium original programming, sports and news, while also significantly expanding the distribution of Max鈥檚 ad-supported service to Spectrum鈥檚 millions of Select customers,鈥 said David Zaslav, President and CEO of 海角社区国产精伦. 鈥淲e did this agreement together nearly a year early to set a framework for the future and to provide more consumers access to our unparalleled content offering while giving the industry more resilience as it evolves. We are pleased this achieves each of our company鈥檚 objectives.鈥

Charter, the industry leader in customer package flexibility, hybrid direct-to-consumer (DTC) linear models and soon-to-launch DTC to broadband distribution, has joined forces with WBD, the global leader in premium original programming, film, news and sports. This transformational agreement now provides the premium service of Max (Ad Lite), including all HBO and Max content as well as Discovery+, across all Spectrum TV Select packages at no extra charge to customers, through a mutually beneficial new arrangement between the two companies. The addition of Max and Discovery+ represents a game-changer for Spectrum鈥檚 bundle proposition, which will offer nearly $60per month of retail DTC value included when added to Disney+, ESPN+, Paramount+, AMC+, BET+ and Vix.   

"This strategic relationship with WBD further evolves the linear and broadband video distribution model and supports Spectrum鈥檚 efforts to provide flexible packages, whether through hybrid linear-DTC full video relationships, smaller video packages with DTC add-ons, or a suite of a-la-carte or bundled DTC options for broadband customers," said Chris Winfrey, President and Chief Executive Officer, Charter Communications, which operates the Spectrum brand. "The inclusion of the ad-supported version of Max and Discovery+ in our most popular packages at no additional cost ensures we provide the most value to our customers, particularly when combined with the utility of Xumo, which seamlessly integrates live linear, DVR and VOD, DTC, and SVOD content with unified search and discovery for the best overall customer experience. WBD鈥檚 creativity and commitment to a healthier video ecosystem further enables us to deliver on our core principles to create value and choice for customers." 

This long-term agreement favorably extends Spectrum鈥檚 carriage of WBD鈥檚 linear network portfolio, including TNT, CNN, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, Discovery, TBS, Adult Swim and Investigation Discovery, backed by the largest video distributor serving the biggest media markets. The deal also establishes Max as a "preferred partner" for Spectrum when marketing and selling DTC apps and bundles to broadband subscribers, creating a significant opportunity that will reach Charter鈥檚 full video and broadband customer base. Spectrum plans for a full deployment of its DTC distribution to broadband customers in 2025, following the 2024 deployment of its DTC inclusion and upgrade offers. Spectrum鈥檚 DTC distribution plan will include separate pricing, packaging and billing capabilities for DTC video services to broadband customers.

Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.