Disney and Mediacom have announced a multi year agreement to continue to provide Disney’s lineup of sports, news and entertainment to customers. Additionally, Mediacom will begin offering ACC Network to subscribers starting this fall.
What’s Happening:
- Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution and Mediacom Communications Corporation today announced a new comprehensive agreement.
- Mediacom will continue to deliver Disney’s robust lineup of sports, news, kids, family and general entertainment content to its customers.
- Additionally, the agreement includes offering the ACC Network to Mediacom’s subscriber base, allowing fans and followers of the Atlantic Coast Conference to access the multiplatform network beginning this September.
- The multi-year deal also reaffirms the companies’ mutual commitment to enhance the customer experience by delivering video content to viewers across multiple platforms.
- In addition to the ACC Network, Mediacom will continue to make Disney’s premier networks available to their customers including:
- ESPN networks
- Disney branded channels
- Freeform
- FX networks
- National Geographic channels
- Retransmission consent for the ABC Owned Television Stations
What They’re Saying:
- Sean Breen, Executive Vice President, Platform Distribution, Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution: “We couldn’t be more pleased to extend our long-standing relationship with Mediacom and continue to supply Disney’s best-in-class programming from our suite of networks. With Mediacom’s strong presence in key markets, the addition of the ACC Network and its extensive offerings of live sporting events will add tremendous value for their customers.”
- Italia Commisso Weinand, Mediacom’s EVP of Programming and Human Resources: “Since Mediacom’s inception over 25 years ago, it has been our mission to serve our customers with state-of-the-art technology and expansive content. We are proud and honored to continue our relationship with the Disney organization that shares this same commitment to quality and innovation.”