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hasbro and transformers on discovery kids?
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Written by optimusprime   
Thursday, 30 April 2009

according to tf.com

Hasbro, Inc. and Discovery Communications today announced an agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture, including a television network and website, dedicated to high-quality children's and family entertainment and educational programming built around some of the most well-known and beloved brands in the world. As part of the transaction, the joint venture also will receive a minority interest in the U.S. version of Hasbro.com.

Both the network and the venture's online component will feature content from Hasbro's rich portfolio of entertainment and educational properties built over the past 90 years, including original programming for animation, game shows, and live-action series and specials. New programming will be based on brands such as ROMPER ROOM, TRIVIAL PURSUIT, SCRABBLE, CRANIUM, MY LITTLE PONY, G.I. JOE, GAME OF LIFE, TONKA and TRANSFORMERS, among many others. The TV network and online presence also will include content from Discovery's extensive library of award-winning children's educational programming, such as BINDI THE JUNGLE GIRL, ENDURANCE, TUTENSTEIN, HI-5, FLIGHT 29 DOWN and PEEP AND THE BIG WIDE WORLD, as well as programming from third-party producers.

"Hasbro continues to evolve as a company with an unwavering vision of reimagining the potential of our incredible portfolio of brands well beyond traditional toys and games," said Brian Goldner, Hasbro's President and CEO. "Today, consumers are embracing our powerful brands through unique and immersive entertainment and educational experiences in a number of areas, including movies and new digital platforms.

"We believe the time is right for Hasbro to take the next step into television through our partnership with Discovery Communications," continued Goldner. "David Zaslav and his talented team have the experience, track record and ambition necessary to make this joint venture a long-term success as we build this network. We look forward to creating fun, stimulating and educational content that will allow us to deliver all-new brand experiences to the young and 'young at heart' - anywhere and anytime they want."

"This joint venture reinforces Discovery's strategy to develop strong brands, maximize the potential of our extensive distribution in the U.S. and work with the highest quality content partners to create long-term value," said David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery Communications. "Brian Goldner and the dynamic management team at Hasbro have a long track record of developing well-respected quality brands that entertain and encourage creative play. The combined assets of both partners provide a compelling platform for building a trusted children's destination that engages and enlightens a thirsty and growing audience."

At the closing of the transaction, Hasbro will purchase a 50% stake in the venture, which will hold the assets related to Discovery Kids Network in the U.S., for which Discovery Communications will receive $300 million. The joint venture's rebranded network is expected to debut in late 2010 reaching approximately 60 million Nielsen households in the U.S. with programming geared to boys and girls 14 years of age and under. The joint venture also will participate in merchandising opportunities associated with on-air content. The closing of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions including satisfaction of all requirements of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976.

Each company will have equal representation on a board of directors that will oversee a management team responsible for programming, scheduling and operations. The search for a President and General Manager for the network will begin immediately. Discovery Communications will handle advertising sales services, distribution, origination and other operational requirements for the proposed venture, while Hasbro will provide studio-produced programming.

Hasbro will also make a separate investment to establish a creative team that will allow Hasbro to create and produce the consumer-driven content children and families have come to expect from Hasbro's unmatched brands. Creative work will start in the next few months beginning with early stage development for properties including ROMPER ROOM, TONKA, G.I. JOE, TRANSFORMERS and MY LITTLE PONY. The creative team will have the capability to produce animated, live-action, and game show programming as well as content designed for digital and mobile extensions.

Programming on the network will be designed to entertain and educate, echoing the popularity and appeal of Hasbro's portfolio of brands and Discovery's long-standing commitment to life-long learning with the goal of making our emerging networks more valuable to affiliates and more compelling for viewers. In the tradition of Discovery Kids, this will include a number of daily hours voluntarily devoted to educational/informative content.

The network will continue to operate as Discovery Kids until the debut of the to-be-named channel and new programming slate. Discovery Communications will retain the Discovery Kids brand for, among other things, its international networks and its licensing and merchandising business.

Launched in 1996, Discovery Kids Channel has won multiple Daytime Emmys and Parents' Choice Awards for its series and specials. Discovery Kids programming helps children satisfy their curiosity about a full range of science, adventure, exploration and natural history topics through documentaries, reality shows, scripted dramas and animated stories.

Hasbro was advised by The William Morris Agency (WMA), John Fogelman of WMA and Bank of America/Merrill Lynch & Co. in connection with this transaction.

Discovery was advised by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Conference Call and Webcast Details

At 8:15 a.m. Eastern today, Hasbro President and CEO Brian Goldner and Discovery Communications President and CEO David Zaslav will host a conference call for media to discuss the new joint venture. To access the conference call, in the U.S. dial 1-800-573-4842, or outside of the U.S. dial 1-617-224-4327, and use the following passcode: 59518157. A live webcast and replay of the call also will be available on Discovery Communications' website at www.discoverycommunications.com and Hasbro's website at www.hasbro.com.

At 8:45 a.m. Eastern today, Hasbro President and CEO Brian Goldner and Hasbro Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer David Hargreaves will host a conference call for Hasbro investors to further discuss the new joint venture. Discovery President and CEO David Zaslav and Discovery CFO Brad Singer also will join the call. To access the Hasbro investor conference call, in the U.S. dial 800-768-6544, or outside of the U.S. dial 785-830-7990. A live webcast of the call will be available on Hasbro's website at http://investor.hasbro.com/ and click on the webcast microphone. The replay will be available on Hasbro's web site approximately 2 hours following completion of the call.

Conference Call Details



- Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner hinted on a conference call to shareholders that they would be working on a new Transformers series for sometime after "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", most likely in 2010. The same goes for a new G.I.Joe series.

- Cartoon Network has the exclusive right to Transformers: Animated which currently airs on that network and if they wished to pursue the continuation of that series they could.

- The possibilities of shows from the 80's and 90's Hasbro library content to air on this network is a possibility though they mainly want to focus on new content.

- Goldner also made some hints that a possible "Stretch Armstrong" movie could be in the works with Universal Pictures and that a series on the new network would be forthcoming afterwards.

- For International viewers, shows made for this new network would continue to be made available to networks in other countries, just like existing Hasbro based shows are now.

- The actual name for this new network and specific programming will be revealed later as we get closer to the 2010 launch date for it.

 
podcast 4
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Written by optimusprime   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009

hey gang the new podcast is up and ready to go

here is the latest http://podcast.predaconempire.com/TCA/TCA_EP03.mp3

 
podcast number 3
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Written by optimusprime   
Tuesday, 21 April 2009

heres the third podcast you can hear it here http://podcast.predaconempire.com/TCA/TCA_EP02.mp3

enjoy

 
TFCC Spring Cleanout Sale
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Written by James (AngelicKnight)   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009

Timelines AstrotrainThe Transformers Collectors Club is slashing prices throughout their online store to make way for new inventory. Clearance sales include Movie and Animated Deluxes for around $5, and two Voyagers for $20, among other drastic price drops.

 Of particular note, Club exclusive figures Astrotrain and Airazor are currently offered as a 2-for-1 sale deal: Buy one Astrotrain, for example, and get a second Astrotrain free. This essentially means a TFCC member can buy two of each figure at a total of $129, an all-time low price for these Club figures.

 Go to http://www.transformersclub.com for more information. 

 
TFCC Issue #26 Coming to Mailboxes
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Written by James (AngelicKnight)   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009

 Transformers Collectors' Club Issue #26 is out! We won't spoil the contents within, so you'll have to join the Club yourself to find out (which this writer highly recommends).

 However, the issue does include tidbits on the 2009 Toy Fair, Botcon, Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers Animated Season 3. You'll also find some new information on the Shattered Glass universe!

 Yearly membership is roughly $40/year, which includes the Club newsletter with comic, issues of Master Collector, Club store discounts, and a free exclusive figure each year. Just go to http://www.transformersclub.com to sign up.

 
Target Exclusives no Longer $5?
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Written by James (AngelicKnight)   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009

TargetIn an unexpected price hike, the Voyager/Activator two-packs exclusive to Target are no longer priced at the store's promotional $4.99 sale price. Now the two-packs are selling at $22.99, still under their original $24.99 mark.

 This is contrary to the original pricetag's marking as lasting through 4/11. The reason for the sudden price change is unknown.

 Nonetheless, Deluxe figures and Voyager figures remain unchanged at their original sale/clearance pricing through 4/11. Shelves are cleaning out fast.

 
TCA Forums Fixed
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Written by James (AngelicKnight)   
Sunday, 05 April 2009

The forums are fixed!  No more jumbled up topics!

 Thank you for your patience the past couple of days while we've been addressing this issue. Now come in and check out the new TCA Funnies section of our community!

 
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