USA NETWORK RE-UPS THE WWE
  • 11/16/2009 (9:00:55 pm)
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TV Muscle: USA Net Re-Ups 'WWE'
by David Goetzl, 3 hours ago

While original dramas have helped propel growth at USA Network, "WWE Monday Night Raw" has been a staple that takes the competition to the mat -- which is why the channel has re-upped with World Wrestling Entertainment in a deal that will keep the programming on USA until 2014.

The two-hour show is averaging more viewers in the 18-to-49 demo (2.7 million) than many broadcast programs. "Raw" is averaging 5.5 million total viewers, and has a high concentration of younger demos. USA says ratings among 12- to-17-year-olds are up 16% this year.

USA parent NBC Universal also runs wrestling programming on the SyFy network. The Los Angeles Times reported that NBCU and the WWE could partner in launching a cable network; presumably, finding distribution would be swifter if Comcast takes control of NBCU.

Bonnie Hammer, president, NBCU cable entertainment, states: "Vince McMahon (head of WWE) and his entire team are an invaluable part of the USA family."

USA and WWE have tried to jazz up "Monday Night Raw" recently with celebrity guest hosts, such as Ozzy Osbourne and Bob Barker.

In August, McMahon told the LAT he wanted to launch a WWE-branded network within the next two years, although he had no plans to take "Raw" off USA.

In addition to shows on the two NBCU networks, WWE has programming on MyNetworkTV and WGN America.

Publicly traded, WWE's stock price increased 3% Monday to nearly $16 a share.

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USA Network's new deal with WWE could foreshadow a bigger deal

November 16, 2009 | 12:20 pm

USA Network's move to renew its deal for "Monday Night Raw" with World Wrestling Entertainment for another four years may be just the beginning of a broader partnership between the NBC Universal-owned cable network and Vince McMahon's WWE.

MCMAMHON WWE, as was first reported here, is looking to start its own cable network within in the next 18 months, and NBC Universal might be a potential partner. NBC Universal has long ties to WWE that go beyond USA Network. The two companies were partners on the short-lived XFL football league, and NBC Universal sports chief Dick Ebersol and WWE Chairman McMahon have a long relationship.

One of the challenges facing McMahon and WWE is getting distribution for a new channel. NBC Universal has a channel that may fit the bill in its Universal HD network, a cable channel that carries high definition programming. Currently the channel, which is overseen by NBC Universal cable entertainment chief Bonnie Hammer, is a hodgepodge of reruns including "Hogan's Heroes" (yes, they've upgraded it to HDTV-like quality) and "Monk." It also has some sports, movies and even carries a high-definition version of "Raw."

There have been very preliminary chats between the two companies about working together on the WWE network. While Universal HD is a digital channel and only in 55 million homes, WWE programming is a big draw and it would likely help boost distribution for the network.

Obviously there are bigger fish to fry at NBC Universal right now, with cable giant Comcast inching closer to taking control of the entertainment company. For WWE, having Comcast take over NBC would be a plus because Comcast has cable systems reaching almost 25% of the country.

-- Joe Flint

 

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