Fox and Comcast Sign TV Everywhere Pact

Fox Networks and Comcast said they reached an agreement on a
new distribution pact covering Fox's broadcast network, its TV stations and
some of its cable networks.

The agreement will give Comcast customers access to
programming on televisions and other devices, including computers, tablets and
smartphones.

Financial terms were not disclosed, but in the announcement,
the companies said that they will "collaborate on new multiplatform offerings
so that the companies can take advantage of new technologies and programming
through the life of the deal, including Comcast's advanced advertising and ad
systems integration services."

Fox has been working on plans to rebrand and reprogram some
of its cable networks. While some of those networks are covered by the new
agreements, the companies did not mention the new channels, notably a national
sports network—Fox Sports 1—to be built out of the Speed channel, and FXX—to be
created out of Fox Soccer Channel.

The companies say that are working on a new service that
will make next day, full-episode streaming of select Fox programming online to
authenticated Comcast customers.

Fox Now apps are being developed which will provide interactive and social functions while Comcast viewers watch Fox programming.

"This unprecedented TV Everywhere agreement enables us to
take advantage of the innovative technologies and platforms we've developed to
deliver the best content to our customers," Greg Rigdon, executive VP, content
acquisition for Comcast Cable, said in a statement. "For the first time we are
unlocking the value of some of Fox's best content by making it available to
Xfinity TV customers through new applications and devices."

Mike Hopkins, president of distribution at Fox Networks,
said, "This agreement will bring Fox's brands and content to Xfinity TV
customers on all platforms and we are excited to begin this journey with
Comcast."

The agreement covers live and on-demand programming from 20
Fox Television Stations (13 Fox and 7 MyNet) as well as FX, FX Movie Channel, Speed,
Fuel TV, Fox Soccer, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo Wild, MundoFox, Fox
Deportes and Fox Business Network. 

Under the agreement, Comcast or Xfinity TV customers will
have On Demand and online access to:

Episodes from key primetime series on Fox, FX, FX Movie
Channel, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Speed and Fuel TV, and one of the
largest On Demand offerings of episodes of current seasons available from Fox,
FX, National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo Wild, including such popular shows
as Glee, Bones, The Simpsons, Sons of Anarchy, Justified, The Americans,
Wicked Tuna, Diggers and Alpha Dog,
among several others. The agreement also provides access to dozens of hit
movies from FX and the FX Movie Channel, including some of the biggest
blockbusters airing on these networks, as well as access to content on Fox's
websites and applications.

Jon Lafayette

Jon has been business editor of Broadcasting+Cable since 2010. He focuses on revenue-generating activities, including advertising and distribution, as well as executive intrigue and merger and acquisition activity. Just about any story is fair game, if a dollar sign can make its way into the article. Before B+C, Jon covered the industry for TVWeek, Cable World, Electronic Media, Advertising Age and The New York Post. A native New Yorker, Jon is hiding in plain sight in the suburbs of Chicago.