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06-21-2007, 03:17 PM
Thanks to Derick Jackson for the following. ... It's not anything that hasn't already been reported here, but I thought it was interesting that TMZ (which seems to have trumped FOXNews, CNN, or MSNBC as the source for news in this country) has picked up on the situation involving how WWE is handling the "Mr. McMahon Death" vs. the real and tragic death of Sherri Martel. The article includes an Owen Hart reference. Click here to check it out.
Thanks to Steven Fernandes for the following. ... An electronics company called "Harman International Industries, Incorporated" is opposing WWE's registration of the "JBL" trademark. The reason probably could be that one of the brand names they have is named "JBL".
Meanwhile, WWE themselves are opposing the trademark "NWE NU-WRESTLING EVOLUTION" by the owners, Magnum Group. Thats the wrestling promotion based in Italy that Rikishi and some others wrestle in. No reason given yet, but I would assume something do with the "Evolution" part.
WWE issued the following press release today.
WWE(R) Signs Deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey
STAMFORD, Conn., June 20, 2007 -- World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) today announced new breakthrough TV deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey. The deals, across Free and Pay TV represent 196 hours of original WWE programming to four key new markets.
In Poland, "WWE RAW", a one-hour version of the popular U.S. program "Monday Night RAW," will be broadcast on Extreme Sports Channel, a cable channel wholly owned by Liberty Global Europe, Europe's biggest cable TV provider. Extreme Sports Channel is available on digital cable as well as many digital satellite services, providing premium extreme sports to over 50 territories and in 12 languages.
In Greece, Multichoice Hellas will broadcast "WWE RAW" on Supersport, the only premium 24-hour sports television service available in Greece. Supersport is available terrestrially and via satellite on Nova, a DTH satellite service owned and operated by Multichoice Hellas.
In Serbia, "WWE RAW" will launch on Fox Televizija, a national commercial television network launched in November 2006 as a joint venture formed in cooperation between News Corporation and partners in Serbia.
In Turkey, Digiturk, the largest and only digital DTH satellite network operator, will broadcast "WWE RAW" on S'NEK. Digiturk offers 128 television, radio and interactive channels, including access to premium blockbuster movies and sports exhibitions.
"These television deals are milestones in the roll-out of WWE programming in Eastern and Southern Europe; it's a direct response by program buyers who have seen the strong commercial potential of WWE throughout Europe," said Andrew Whitaker, Deputy Chief Executive, International TV. "The TV industry has clearly seen that WWE programming has a proven track record in delivering viewers, advertisers and subscribers on a global basis."
Additional information on World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For our global activities, go to www.wwe.com/worldwide/.
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) is an integrated media and entertainment company headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto and London. Additional information on the company can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com.
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Thanks to Steven Fernandes for the following. ... An electronics company called "Harman International Industries, Incorporated" is opposing WWE's registration of the "JBL" trademark. The reason probably could be that one of the brand names they have is named "JBL".
Meanwhile, WWE themselves are opposing the trademark "NWE NU-WRESTLING EVOLUTION" by the owners, Magnum Group. Thats the wrestling promotion based in Italy that Rikishi and some others wrestle in. No reason given yet, but I would assume something do with the "Evolution" part.
WWE issued the following press release today.
WWE(R) Signs Deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey
STAMFORD, Conn., June 20, 2007 -- World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) today announced new breakthrough TV deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey. The deals, across Free and Pay TV represent 196 hours of original WWE programming to four key new markets.
In Poland, "WWE RAW", a one-hour version of the popular U.S. program "Monday Night RAW," will be broadcast on Extreme Sports Channel, a cable channel wholly owned by Liberty Global Europe, Europe's biggest cable TV provider. Extreme Sports Channel is available on digital cable as well as many digital satellite services, providing premium extreme sports to over 50 territories and in 12 languages.
In Greece, Multichoice Hellas will broadcast "WWE RAW" on Supersport, the only premium 24-hour sports television service available in Greece. Supersport is available terrestrially and via satellite on Nova, a DTH satellite service owned and operated by Multichoice Hellas.
In Serbia, "WWE RAW" will launch on Fox Televizija, a national commercial television network launched in November 2006 as a joint venture formed in cooperation between News Corporation and partners in Serbia.
In Turkey, Digiturk, the largest and only digital DTH satellite network operator, will broadcast "WWE RAW" on S'NEK. Digiturk offers 128 television, radio and interactive channels, including access to premium blockbuster movies and sports exhibitions.
"These television deals are milestones in the roll-out of WWE programming in Eastern and Southern Europe; it's a direct response by program buyers who have seen the strong commercial potential of WWE throughout Europe," said Andrew Whitaker, Deputy Chief Executive, International TV. "The TV industry has clearly seen that WWE programming has a proven track record in delivering viewers, advertisers and subscribers on a global basis."
Additional information on World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For our global activities, go to www.wwe.com/worldwide/.
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) is an integrated media and entertainment company headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto and London. Additional information on the company can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com.
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