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OLN
Acquires Exclusive Syndication Rights to Survivor
6/1/05
The Tribe Has Spoken: OLN Lands Survivor - The Biggest Reality Show Of
All Time
Network Secures Exclusive Syndication Rights to Seasons I Through X
STAMFORD, Conn., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- In the network's biggest
acquisition to date, OLN(R) today announced that it has acquired exclusive
syndication rights to air seasons I through X of Mark Burnett's and CBS'
signature, blockbuster, reality series Survivor. This will be the first
time most of these episodes have been seen on television since their
original airing. The network plans to debut the first season on July 24,
after Lance Armstrong's final ride in the 2005 Tour de France.
"OLN's mission is to captivate viewers with content that feeds
their need for thrills, challenges and the drama of competition, adventure
and achievement in the outdoors," said Gavin Harvey, President of OLN.
"Survivor covers all of those areas. What better show to bring to OLN,
than one that is all about surviving and competing in the great
outdoors?"
"Survivor is in good company on OLN, especially with the premiere
following the epic conclusion of Lance Armstrong's final Tour de
France," said Mark Burnett, Executive Producer of Survivor. "I'm
excited Survivor fans are going to be able to revisit their favorite
moments from past seasons. It's a fantastic growth opportunity for OLN and
a great partnership for us."
The deal, secured through King World, includes the rights to 10 seasons
and more than 160 episodes of the series, as well as options for the next
two seasons. Viewers will be able to relive all of the scheming and the
physical challenges, the tension-filled Tribal Councils, and the most
exciting moments from Survivor history. Who could forget Susan Hawk's
tirade and the bare-all Richard Hatch in Season I? John Dalton lying about
his grandmother's death and Rupert Boneham stealing from the opposing team
in Survivor: Pearl Islands? Jenna Morasca and Heidi Strobel stripping for
chocolate and peanut butter in Survivor: Amazon? And, of course, Rob
Mariano proposing to Amber Brkich on the live reunion show of Survivor:
All-Stars?
OLN will not only present each season in its entirety, but also package
the programs according to various themes like 'Most Villainous Characters'
and 'Biggest Twists.' The network will also use Survivor as a platform to
introduce OLN's new generation of original series.
"This show presents a huge opportunity for our network," said
Marc Fein, Senior Vice President of Programming and Production.
"Since 2000 each season of Survivor has ranked among the top five
shows of that season and averaged more than 20 million viewers. Research
speaks to the show's continuing strength and the compatibility between our
audience and that of Survivor. The built-in fan base will bring new
viewers to OLN, exposing them to all of the other great programming we
have to offer."
"Survivor is the reality series that spawned a whole new
television genre," said Harvey. "It is a prized acquisition and
a perfect fit for OLN."
OLN is the leader in outdoor adventure and action sports television.
Now in more than 63 million homes, OLN is the home of best-in-class events
like The Tour de France, The Gravity Games, Professional Bull Riders (PBR),
USSA Skiing and the Boston Marathon. The Network offers exclusive
programming in four primary areas: Outdoor Adventure, Action Sports, Field
Sports and Bulls & Rodeo. OLN is distributed via cable systems and
satellite operators throughout the continental United States and Hawaii.
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