DMGI Announces New Digital Distribution Agreements for Classic Television Shows
2007年7月2日 - 8:00PM
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The Bill Cosby Show, Route 66, and The Super Dave Show Highlight
Additions to the DMGI Classic TV and Comedy Networks SACRAMENTO,
Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Music Group, Inc.
(NASDAQ:DMGI), a content owner and global leader in the digital
distribution of independently owned music and video catalogs,
announced today a number of new long-term digital distribution
agreements for classic television content totaling over 300
episodes including The Bill Cosby Show, Route 66, The Super Dave
Show, and Dangerous Assignment. "We're pleased to announce the
addition of a number of great video catalogs to the DMGI video
library," said Mitchell Koulouris, CEO of DMGI. "Today's
announcement includes timeless classic television properties that
extend our position as a market leader in digital video
distribution." The Bill Cosby Show Aired for two seasons on NBC
between 1969 and 1971, The Bill Cosby Show is a lighthearted comedy
starring Bill Cosby playing the role of Chet Kincaid, physical
education teacher at a Los Angeles high school. The Bill Cosby Show
was humorous yet emphasized warmth, intelligent character studies
and plausible, real life situations. The plot frequently centered
around lessons learned in life, which were explained in the classic
Cosby style. The Bill Cosby Show was nominated for four Emmy Awards
including Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding New Series, and
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in
a Comedy Series. Route 66 This classic television series starred
George Maharis and Martin Milner as two young men driving around
the US working at odd jobs, helping people, and searching for
adventure. The Route 66 catalog includes over 100 episodes, created
by acclaimed directors such as Sam Peckinpah and Arthur Hiller and
featuring a variety of guest stars such as Rod Steiger, Martin
Sheen, Buster Keaton, Robert Redford, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre,
and Robert Duvall. Route 66 enjoyed two Emmy nominations in 1962.
The Super Dave Show Regarded by some as one of the funniest
television shows ever, The Super Dave Show starred Bob Einstein as
"accomplished" stuntman Super Dave Osborne. Unfortunately for Super
Dave, he rarely succeeds at the stunts he aims to accomplish. Super
Dave is a regular on popular talk shows such as the Late Show with
David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Einstein received the Cable
Ace Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Super
Dave. Dangerous Assignment Starring Brian Donlevy as Steve
Mitchell, undercover agent for the U.S. government, this 1950's spy
thriller includes over 50 episodes. In each episode, Donlevy was
sent off by "The Commissioner" to exotic locations such as Burma,
Mexico City, or behind the Iron Curtain where he encounters
adventure and international intrigue. The show also featured Hugh
Beaumont of Leave It To Beaver fame in three episodes and is
considered one of the overlooked treasures of the golden age of
television. About DMGI Founded in 2005, Digital Music Group Inc.
(NASDAQ:DMGI) is a content owner and global leader in the digital
distribution of independently owned music and video content. DMGI
acquires the digital rights to media catalogs and digitally encodes
them into multiple formats for distribution to digital
entertainment services operating over the Internet and wireless,
cable and mobile networks. Our digital entertainment service
partners include: the iTunes Store, Google Video, YouTube,
AOL/In2TV, Joost, mSpot, Veoh, RealNetworks, Napster, Wal-Mart
Music, MusicNet, Verizon, Sprint, InfoSpace, Moderati, Zingy, 9
Squared, and many others. For more information, please visit
http://www.dmgi.com/. Digital Music Group is a trademark of Digital
Music Group, Inc. Other names mentioned herein are the property of
their respective owners. Forward-Looking Statements This release
contains forward-looking statements (including, without limitation,
information regarding Digital Music Group's distribution of The
Bill Cosby Show, Route 66, The Super Dave Show, and Dangerous
Assignment video catalogs and making these catalogs available
through digital entertainment services) that involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause the results of DMGI to differ
materially from management's current expectations. Actual results
may differ materially due to a number of factors including, among
others: unforeseen difficulties assembling and processing the video
content; the market demand for digital video recordings and
potential changes in consumers' tastes and preferences in video;
and our dependence on digital entertainment services for the
distribution and sale of our video content. The matters discussed
in this press release also involve risks and uncertainties
described in DMGI's most recent filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report for 2006 on Form
10-K filed with the SEC on March 30, 2007 and its Quarterly Report
on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on May 14, 2007. Digital Music
Group assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking
information contained in this release. Press Contact Foeller
Communications: Kurt Foeller, Telephone: (415) 578-3251 e-mail:
Investor Relations Contact Digital Music Group, Inc.: Karen Davis,
Chief Financial Officer, Telephone: (916) 239-6010 Allen &
Caron Inc.: Michael Mason, Account Manager, Telephone: (212)
691-8087, e-mail: DATASOURCE: Digital Music Group, Inc. CONTACT:
Kurt Foeller of Foeller Communications, +1-415-578-3251, , for
Digital Music Group, Inc.; or investors, Karen Davis, Chief
Financial Officer of Digital Music Group, Inc., +1-916-239-6010; or
Michael Mason, Account Manager of Allen & Caron Inc.,
+1-212-691-8087, , for Digital Music Group, Inc. Web site:
http://www.digitalmusicgroupinc.com/
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