Cable Operators rank ESPN, ESPN2 and Disney Channel the Top Three Most Valuable Cable Networks in Annual Beta Study

ESPN Number One in Perceived Value 10 Years in a Row; ESPN2 and Disney Channel Achieve Second and Third Spots For Fifth Consecutive Year 

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In Beta Research Corp.’s 2009 Cable Operator Study, ESPN, ESPN2 and Disney Channel again ranked first, second and third in the key category of average perceived value.  This is the 10th consecutive year that cable operators have ranked ESPN the most valuable network on their cable system.  ESPN2 and the Disney Channel have held the second and third most valuable spots for five consecutive years.  

“The fact that our portfolio of networks – ESPN, ESPN2, Disney Channel and ABC Family – occupy the top spots in the minds of our affiliates speak volumes about the products and our team,” said David Preschlack, executive vice president, Disney and ESPN Media Networks.  “And ESPN has been the network that drives affiliate’s efforts for a decade, which is a huge milestone for us.  We never take these results for granted and we will continue to work, day in and day out, to serve fans and to find new and innovative ways to deliver and drive value for our affiliates.” 

Cable operators rate ESPN and Disney Channel number one and two, respectively, in nearly every categories: 

As a basic network organization, the Disney and ESPN Media Networks also ranked first in many categories including: 

The telephone survey was conducted in August – November 2009 among general managers and/or marketing directors and VPs of individual cable systems.  The study determines perceived value of networks to cable systems; importance of networks to cable systems; unaided mentions for networks’ levels of marketing support, broadband, iTV, HDTV and VOD efforts.  

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