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Comcast, Big Ten Network Reach Broad Multimedia Agreement For Big Ten Network Content

June 19, 2008

PHILADELPHIA and CHICAGO - - Comcast Corporation and the Big Ten Network announced today that they have reached a long-term multimedia agreement for Comcast to carry Big Ten Network programming across television, broadband and video-on-demand in time for the 2008 college football season.

Under the terms of the agreement, Comcast will initially launch the network as part of its expanded basic level of service to promote it to the majority of its customers residing in states with Big Ten universities (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) starting August 15th. (Comcast does not have systems in Iowa, the eighth Big Ten state.) In Spring 2009, Comcast may elect to move the network to a broadly distributed digital level of service in most of its systems in these states. Comcast's digital customers in the Big Ten states will also have immediate access to live Big Ten games and events in high definition, Big Ten programming via Comcast's video-on-demand platform, and a wide array of conference-related content through Comcast.net.

Outside of the Big Ten states that Comcast serves, Comcast has the option to provide Big Ten Network programming on any level of service, including its Sports Entertainment Package.

Officials from Comcast and Big Ten Network said they look forward to utilizing both traditional and emerging media to bring more Big Ten programming to fans than was ever available to them before.

"We are very pleased with the agreement we have reached with the Big Ten Network to carry hundreds of live Big Ten events," said Madison Bond, Executive Vice President, Content Acquisition, Comcast Cable. "We will be providing our customers with Big Ten programming through our signature video-on-demand service, and will have lots of highlights, replays, scores and more through Comcast.net so fans can keep pace with Big Ten action whenever they want to."

Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman said the network is thrilled to have Comcast as a distribution partner. "This agreement allows us to reach many more Big Ten fans with our programming because of the high concentration of Comcast subscribers in Big Ten states. With the Comcast deal now in place, the Big Ten Network will be available to more than two-thirds of all homes in Big Ten Country."

"On behalf of Big Ten presidents, faculty, administrators, players, coaches, alumni and fans, we congratulate Comcast and the Big Ten Network on reaching an agreement to bring Big Ten programming to millions of fans in the eight Big Ten states and millions more alumni and fans nationwide," said Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany. "We are very pleased with this partnership between the Big Ten Network and Comcast, the nation's largest cable operator. Big Ten fans and Comcast customers will now be able to see the network on linear television, in high definition, and through Video-on-Demand and broadband applications. The network remains committed to working with the remaining cable operators in Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin so that their customers will have the network as well."

"We are very excited that all Penn State alumni and fans that have Comcast Cable will have access to the Big Ten Network before the start of the fall sports season," stated Tim Curley, Director of Athletics. "Among the Big Ten states, Comcast has its largest number of customers in Pennsylvania, so this is great news for our fans across the Commonwealth. I have received many favorable comments from our fans who have seen the network during its inaugural year and I know the growing number of viewers will be very impressed with the programming schedule and quality of the telecasts and on-air talent. We have developed an excellent relationship with the Big Ten Network staff and look forward to helping bring as many Penn State events as possible to the network schedule."

"The Big Ten Network contract with Comcast is especially noteworthy for Penn State, since it will bring scores of Penn State athletic events and non-athletic programming into millions of additional homes in Pennsylvania and throughout the nation," said Penn State President Graham Spanier. "This unprecedented exposure for a collegiate athletic conference will be of great benefit to our athletic programs and the university."

Big Ten Network already produces more high-definition television content than any new sports network in television history. Over the next year, more than 400 live Big Ten sporting events will be carried by the Big Ten Network in high definition, including football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, gymnastics, field hockey, track and field and other NCAA-sponsored sports.

The Big Ten Network has aired approximately 75 Penn State events during its inaugural year, with coverage of 23 Nittany Lion teams. Including coverage of 13 Big Ten Championships, the Big Ten Network aired three Nittany Lion football games, 19 Nittany Lion basketball games, 12 Lady Lion basketball games and six matches of the 2007 NCAA Champion women's volleyball team amongst its Penn State coverage this past year. In addition, at least 60 hours of Penn State non-athletic programming has aired on the Big Ten Network and will do so annually.

"This is great news for fans and alumni of Penn State and the basketball program in particular," stated Nittany Lion basketball coach Ed DeChellis. "This is the first time fans will be able to see us play the vast majority of our games on television statewide in the history of our program. We had almost 20 games on the Big Ten Network last year and now those games will be available across the state and for millions of fans and recruits across the country."

"I am very excited that Comcast and the Big Ten Network have come to an agreement to bring the network to a large number of Penn State and Big Ten fans, especially those in the State College area and throughout Pennsylvania," said Lady Lion basketball coach Coquese Washington. "The Big Ten Network had a wonderful inaugural season and I know that Comcast subscribers will enjoy all the Big Ten Network has to offer."

Comcast's digital customers who receive the network will have On Demand access to programming such as weekly extended highlights and condensed game replays from around the conference, classic Big Ten sporting events, bowl game coverage and coaches' shows, plus original campus programming and nightly studio shows from Big Ten Network, most of which is available in high definition.

Comcast also has the ability to deliver much of that same content to its Comcast High Speed Internet customers via the company's Comcast.net portal. Additionally, Comcast has the rights to carry certain network content on Fancast.com.

The Big Ten Network launched August 30, 2007, and became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million homes in its first 30 days. The network is available through DIRECTV, DISH Network, AT&T U-Verse, Insight Communications, WideOpenWest, RCN, Service Electric, D&E Communications and nearly 240 other cable operators.

About Comcast Corporation
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) (http://www.comcast.com) is the nation's leading provider of entertainment, information and communications products and services. With 24.7 million cable customers, 14.1 million high-speed Internet customers, and 5.2 million voice customers, Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of broadband cable systems and in the delivery of programming content.

Comcast's content networks and investments include E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, The Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, PBS KIDS Sprout, TV One, 10 Comcast SportsNet networks and Comcast Interactive Media, which develops and operates Comcast's Internet business. Comcast also has a majority ownership in Comcast-Spectacor, whose major holdings include the Philadelphia Flyers NHL hockey team, the Philadelphia 76ers NBA basketball team and two large multipurpose arenas in Philadelphia.

About the Big Ten Network
The Big Ten Network is dedicated to covering the Big Ten Conference and its 11 member institutions. The Big Ten Network provides unprecedented access to an extensive schedule of conference sports events and shows; original programs in academics, the arts and sciences; campus activities; and associated personalities. Sports programming includes live coverage of more major men's and women's events than ever before, along with news, highlights and analysis, all complemented by hours of university-produced campus programming. The network is available to all cable and satellite carriers and television distributors nationwide, with most programs offered in stunning high-definition television (HDTV). The Big Ten Network is a joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks.

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