Sony Pictures Television Launches Entertainment Digi-Net 'getTV'

The packed multicast network space will have another big
player when Sony Pictures Television (SPT) launches the movie channel getTV in
the fall. GetTV will premiere on the Univision Television Group stations'
subchannels, and SPT is in discussions with other station groups about picking
up it up.

Programming will be primarily from the Sony Pictures
library, featuring more than 3,500 films, including the classics Lawrence of Arabia and The Bridge on the River Kwai. They will
air in English.

"The over-the-air market provides a significant growth
opportunity for our channels business," said Andy Kaplan, president of
worldwide networks at SPT. "We recognize the demand for premium content that
appeals to audiences of all ages, which is exactly what getTV will offer."

GetTV climbs into the ring with several established digi-net
competitors, including Weigel's Me-TV and Weigel-MGM venture This TV, and newer
entries such as NBC's Cozi TV and Fox's Movies!

Late last year, Univision agreed to air the African-American
targeted multicast Bounce TV on seven stations' subchannels.

GetTV will be managed by Superna Kalle, senior VP,
U.S. networks, SPT, and general manager, Sony Movie Channel, Cine Sony
Television and getTV. It will debut in 24 Univision markets, including 17 of
the top 20 DMAs, reaching 44% of U.S. television households.

Michael Malone

Michael Malone, senior content producer at B+C/Multichannel News, covers network programming, including entertainment, news and sports on broadcast, cable and streaming; and local broadcast television. He hosts the podcasts Busted Pilot, about what’s new in television, and Series Business, a chat with the creator of a new program, and writes the column “The Watchman.” He joined B+C in 2005. His journalism has also appeared in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Playboy and New York magazine.