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    The Stamford Advocate, Stamford, Conn.
    March 30, 2004, Tuesday

    Norwalk, Conn., Firm Sells Documentary Mini-Series to Middle East
    Broadcaster

    By Richard Lee


    A Norwalk media company is making inroads into the Middle East with
    the sale of "The Genocide Factor," a four-hour history of religious
    and ethnic persecution through the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,
    2001, to the Middle East Broadcasting Centre.

    The documentary mini-series, sold by Norwalk-based CABLEready and
    produced by Media Entertainment of Tampa, Fla., will premiere next
    month on the pan-Arab network Al-Arabiya TV.

    The deal follows the January airing of the series on UKTV History in
    Great Britain, where time period ratings jumped 21 percent compared
    with year-to-date averages.

    It also has run on PBS in the United States, Media Park in Spain and
    Portugal, and Odyssey in Australia.

    "The Genocide Factor," introduced by actor Jon Voight, features
    interviews, historical drawings, paintings, photos and news footage.
    Interviews include segments with Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel and
    former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, as well as
    testimonials from survivors of some of the world's most tragic
    religious and ethnic massacres, including those in Armenia, Bosnia,
    East Timor, Rwanda, the Ukraine and the Nazi Holocaust.

    "In my 25 years of distributing TV shows, I can't think of any deal
    more gratifying to me personally than this one with Al-Arabiya TV,"
    said Gary Lico, president and chief executive officer of CABLEready.
    "Having 'The Genocide Factor' run complete and uncensored on free TV
    in the Middle East to a potential audience of more than 130 million
    people is truly groundbreaking. Educating viewers worldwide about
    these horrors inflicted throughout history can be a great tool toward
    ending such acts of violence and hatred."

    Launched by Middle East Broadcasting Centre, which owns MBC TV,
    Dubai-based Al-Arabiya is seen in 15 to 20 countries in the Middle
    East. When Al-Arabiya went on the air last year, its investors from
    Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the Persian Gulf states promised to provide
    objective and quality programming and news content.

    "As a company, we have a lot of respect for that," said Sabrina
    Sanchez, director of program marketing for CABLEready. "I'm sure
    there will be some negative reaction from audiences, but Al-Arabiya
    is pretty good at standing its ground."

    Specializing in news, documentaries and current affairs programs,
    Al-Arabiya was organized as a competitor to Qatar-based al-Jazeera
    TV. United States officials have criticized both Al-Arabiya's and
    al-Jazeera's news coverage in Iraq.

    Established in 1992, CABLEready has developed as a strong player in
    the international market, said Cynthia Turner, publisher of
    Stratford-based online television industry trade publication
    Cynopsis.com. "Gary has been enormously successful, and he's
    well-respected in the field. In the TV business, your reputation is
    everything," she said. Selling a program on such as serious topic in
    the Middle East must have been a challenge, Turner said.

    "Nobody will buy a series that nobody wants to see. You can't
    force-feed an audience," she said.

    CABLEready distributes "Inside the Actors Studio," shown on Bravo in
    the United States and airing in more than 100 countries, and
    "Forensic Files," Court TV's top-rated series, which also has been
    shown on NBC. It also has signed a deal with Outdoor Life Network in
    Stamford to handle worldwide sales of 595 hours of OLN programs. The
    pact covers 1,092 episodes from 41 series and eight specials.

    The Norwalk company also will handle sales of future OLN programming
    as it becomes available for international distribution. CABLEready
    already handles international sales for two other OLN series,
    "Mysterious Encounters," "Samurai Sportsman."

    "It's the first time that OLN programming has been formally
    distributed overseas," said Sanchez, who next week will attend MIP TV
    in Cannes, France, which focuses on the marketing of television
    programs.

    "We are excited about the international prospects for our
    programming," said Becky Ruthven, senior vice president of affiliate
    sales for OLN.
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