ESPN, ESPN2 and Disney Channel Achieve High Marks in Annual Beta Cable Operator Study

February 23, 2011

ESPN Retains Number One Ranking for Perceived Value; ESPNU Also Ranked in the Top Ten in This Year’s Results

In Beta Research Corp.’s 2010 Cable Operator Study, ESPN retained its number one status for the 11th consecutive year as the network with the most perceived value. ESPN2 placed second for the sixth straight year in this category with the Disney Channel in fourth and ESPNU tying with the NFL Network for seventh.

“From the depth of programming to the many platforms available for fans to consume content, the Disney and ESPN networks continue to help our affiliates drive their businesses,” said David C. Preschlack, executive vice president, Disney and ESPN Media Networks Affiliate Sales and Marketing. “To have four of our networks recognized in the top ten is an honor and we continue to look for new ways to innovative and provide value to our affiliate partners.”

 Disney and ESPN Networks received the following high marks from cable operators:

 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 – October 2010 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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