ReelTime to Carry Nelvana's Kids Content
Market Wire, January, 2008
NATPE 2008 - ReelTime.com (PINKSHEETS: RLTR), the video-on-demand Internet television network, announced today at NATPE 2008 that it has entered into an agreement with Nelvana Enterprises, a Canadian-based distributor of children's animated programming, for the VOD rights to episodes from its extensive kids content library.
Nelvana Enterprises, which is owned by Corus Entertainment Inc. (TSX: CJR.B) (NYSE: CJR), is known for its library of well-loved classics, such as "Rupert," "Babar," "Franklin," "Rolie Polie Olie," and "The Berenstain Bears." Its shows have won over 70 major international awards and have been broadcast in over 160 countries.
Among the titles from Nelvana's library that will be available on ReelTime.com are "Jacob Two-Two," "Rupert," "My Dad the Rock Star," "Ned's Newt," "Stickin' Around," "Tales from the Cryptkeeper," "Moville Mysteries," "Cadillacs and Dinosaurs," "Flying Rhino Junior High," "Dumb Bunnies," "Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S.," "Elliot Moose" and "Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse." The majority of titles are available for viewing now.
"We are pleased to be working with such an innovative Internet television company as ReelTime.com," said Doug Murphy, President, Nelvana Enterprises. "Nelvana is committed to partnering with leaders in digital distribution to deliver our valued library directly to consumers in new and exciting ways, whenever they want it."
"Nelvana Enterprises is leading the way in driving the digital movement forward. We are thrilled to add such high quality children's programming to our library, providing responsible and entertaining programming to children and families around the world," said Beverly Zaslow, President of ReelTime.com. "This agreement allows Nelvana to further capitalize on their greatest asset -- their content -- while giving consumers convenient access to a broader array of titles."
About ReelTime.com:
ReelTime.com's mission is to deliver Internet television and movies over its online broadband network, by pay per view or monthly subscription, enabling viewers to watch whatever they choose on demand -- anytime and anywhere they want to see it, all they need is a broadband connection. ReelTime offers the first DVD quality "Point, Click, and Watch" user experience available on the Internet. ReelTime is providing the public the next generation of online viewing technology, designed with the built-in capacity for unlimited growth. For more information, go to ReelTime.com.
About Nelvana Enterprises:
With a focus on delivering quality branded entertainment as well as providing distribution and merchandise licensing opportunities on multiple platforms, Nelvana Enterprises oversees new media partnerships, global broadcast, DVD and video-on-demand sales, and consumer .products licensing internationally for animated properties from Nelvana Studios and select production partners. Nelvana Enterprises' stable of award-winning and globally renowned brands include literary classics "Babar" and "Franklin" as well as new shows such as "Ruby Gloom" and "Di-Gata Defenders." Nelvana Enterprises is owned by Corus Entertainment Inc., a Canadian-based media and entertainment company. Corus is a market leader in specialty television and radio with additional assets in pay television, advertising and digital audio services, television broadcasting, children's book publishing and children's animation. The company's multimedia entertainment brands include YTV, Treehouse, W Network, Movie Central, Nelvana, Kids Can Press and radio stations including CKNW, CKOI and Q107. Corus creates engaging branded entertainment experiences for its audiences across multiple platforms. A publicly traded company, Corus is listed on the Toronto (TSX: CJR.B) and New York (NYSE: CJR) exchanges. Experience Corus on the web at www.corusent.com .
For more information, please contact: Joe DeLaura ReelTime.com 206.372.6095 jd@reeltime.com Diana Pitt Publicist Nelvana Enterprises 416.530.2801 diana.pitt@corusent.com
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