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- Thursday, February 14, 6:54 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) might shift its hit show The Walking Dead to sister network IFC in order to boost its ratings. Analysts think that by spreading out hit shows across networks the company may be able to strike better cable deals, although a risk to viewership exists. Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, January 2, 4:29 AM Cable TV and broadcasting companies have agreed to extend various contracts that expired at the year-end, with Viacom (VIA) keeping its channels on Cablevision (CVC) and Disney (DIS) signing a carriage deal with Charter (CHTR). Time Warner Cable (TWC) is temporarily keeping channels it threatened to drop, including AMC Networks' (AMCX) IFC and WE tv. TWC is also retaining Crown's (CRWN) Hallmark. Comment! [Tech, Consumer]
- Monday, December 31, 2012, 10:41 AM Time Warner Cable (TWC +0.5%) and AMC Networks (AMCX +0.3%) extend a carriage agreement for the We TV and IFC channels ahead of a midnight deadline. The temporary deal keeps the key AMC channels from going dark for Time Warner customers tomorrow. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, November 8, 2012, 8:57 AM AMC Networks (AMCX): Q3 EPS of $0.51 beats by $0.14. Revenue of $332.1M (+17% Y/Y) beats by $44M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Sunday, October 21, 2012, 4:45 PM A settlement of a Voom HD suit with Cablevision (CVC) means that tonight, Dish Network (DISH) will get back programming from AMC (AMCX), including hit The Walking Dead. Dish will pay $700M to Cablevision and AMC, and resume programming for other channels (IFC, Sundance, WE tv) by Nov. 1. Comment!
- Thursday, October 18, 2012, 2:29 PM A trial between Dish Network (DISH +3.3%) and AMC Networks (AMCX +2.7%) still stands in adjournment, although a check of the calendar for the case reads "poss. settlement" on the court's website. Analysts see no other choice for the two companies to hash out an agreement that brings AMC shows back to the fold for Dish subscribers. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 1:46 PM AMC's (AMCX +2.7%) The Walking Dead gobbled a big portion of the prime time ratings last Sunday with the Season 3 premiere scoring 10.9M viewers and topping new debuts on major networks. Despite the seemingly strong numbers, investment firm Albert Fried warns investors may have been expecting even better results for the Underweight-rated company's hit show and the impact of a contract dispute with Dish Networks could have been overly-exaggerated as ratings were adjusted to account for missing Dish viewers. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Friday, September 21, 2012, 7:48 AM While the trial between AMC Networks (AMCX) and Dish Network (DISH) sputters along with jury selection still unresolved, Susquehanna analyst Thomas Claps still sees a settlement as the most likely scenario. He notes there is too much to lose on both sides if Dish subscribers lose AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel and WE tv channels. Still, at the moment both sides are waiting for the other to blink. Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 7:54 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) goes to trial with Dish Network (DISH) over breach-of-contract claims related to Dish's decision to drop AMC's channels in July. The multi-billion dollar trial boils down to whether or not former AMC-owner Cablevision spent the contractually-required amount of money on programming, but analysts see some hope for a last-minute settlement that will help add shows such as Mad Men and Breaking Bad back to Dish's programming. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, August 20, 2012, 11:00 AM Reports from Nielsen lift some of the clouds over how hard hit AMC Networks (AMCX -1.4%) will be over an impasse with Dish Networks. Main channel AMC saw prime-time viewership drop 7%-9% Y/Y for each of the last three weeks of July. The network is giving advertisers "make-goods" for the lost audience, but with prospects fading for a quick resolution with Dish the company has conceded future profits are at risk. Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 8:49 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) says Executive Chairman Charles Dolan sold 1.75M shares for liquidity and tax planning purposes. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Thursday, August 9, 2012, 12:06 PM AMC Networks (AMCX +0.5%) trades higher after reporting Q2 results. The company says the loss of carriage fees from Dish Networks reduced its total subscribers by 13% and the impact on cash flow and operating income will be "materially higher" if the impasse continues. 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, August 9, 2012, 8:42 AM AMC Networks (AMCX): Q2 EPS of $0.59 beats by $0.01. Revenue of $328M (+12.2% Y/Y) beats by $3M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, July 16, 2012, 9:29 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) keeps up its delicate tightrope walk with fans of its hit show Breaking Bad - currently unavailable to Dish Network (DISH) subscribers due to a conflict over fees between the firms. On the one hand, as it advertises streaming options such as iTunes and Amazon's Instant Video, it keeps its show relevant and catches some extra fees - but on the flip side, educating consumers too much about streaming options over traditional pay-TV services could cannibalize future revenue. Comment! [Consumer]
- Friday, July 13, 2012, 6:46 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) plans to stream the latest episode of Breaking Bad for free to Dish Network (DISH) subscribers. The action is just the latest salvo an ongoing war between programmers and distributors that threatens to change the landscape for pay TV. (Previous: TV wars benefits Internet content providers) Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, July 2, 2012, 9:10 AM AMC Networks (AMCX) announces a partnership with AT&T to place its programming on the company's U-verse service after a dispute with Dish Networks led it to pull the plug on three AMC networks. The deal will allow hit AMC show Breaking Bad to be available to a wider audience in advance of its July 15 season premiere. Comment! [Consumer]
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Saibus Research
News Corp.'s Cable Networks Continue To Drive Profitability: http://seekingalpha.com/a/p7yf $NWSA $NWS $AMCX $MNI $NYT $SNI $DISCK - View all 0 replies
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Philip Saglimbeni
$AMCX rallying, I liked it as a trade but not long-term: http://seekingalpha.com/a/ndw3 - View all 0 replies
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Andrew Shapiro
http://on.wsj.com/LgzjBq WSJ: #Dish to Drop #AMC #Cable Channels $DISH $AMCX $LGF #madmen - View all 0 replies
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Michael Bryant
AMC Networks (AMCX) may be benefiting from the IMAX 3D revolution. http://bit.ly/w4eHIc - View all 0 replies
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