The price of the sale, according to Bloomberg News, is more
than $100 million.
TV Guide Network, the one-time listings channel, has staggered
through the basic cable hinterlands in a state of existential confusion since
the advent of one-click cable menus. Why would CBS Chief Executive Officer
Leslie Moonves want it?
The chief appeal to CBS is that TV Guide Network is
currently available in more than 80 million homes. That’s a lot of channel
surfers, in other words, that Moonves can potentially woo with re-purposed CBS
programming.
And at a time when cable distributors are wary of annoying
customers by adding channels to their already hefty bundled-subscription
packages, media companies hoping to create a basic cable channel can find it
easier to buy and re-brand an existing network (as Al Jazeera did recently, in
buying Current TV) than to build one from scratch.
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