USA NETWORK ROLLS OUT ONE OF THE WIDEST PRE-LINEAR DISTRIBUTION PLANS IN CABLE TV HISTORY
FOR PILOT EPISODE OF AWARD-WINNING NEW SERIES “MR. ROBOT”
Pilot Available May 27 On Both English and Hispanic VOD, Digital and TVE Platforms Including: Xfinity On Demand, iTunes, Amazon, XBOX, Google Play, Vudu, PlayStation, M-GO, YouTube, Hulu, EW.com, Twitch, Crave Online, IMDb, THR.com,TheVerge.com, Telemundo.com, Terra.com, Latina.com
Hacker Drama MR. ROBOT Premieres on USA Network Wednesday, June 24 at 10/9c and Will Be Simulcast on NBC UNIVERSO with Subtitles
NEW YORK – May 4, 2015 – In a unique distribution move designed to drive sampling, TV Everywhere viewing and word-of-mouth, USA Network today announced that the pilot episode for its award-winning new dramatic thriller, MR. ROBOT, will launch May 27 on a wide array of digital and VOD platforms targeting millennials, ahead of its linear debut. This marks one of the broadest-reaching pre-linear distribution plans in cable television history.
“It is more important than ever to push boundaries in order to break through the clutter and reach new audiences," said Chris McCumber, President of USA Network. “MR. ROBOT, which has already garnered awards before it has even aired, gives us a unique opportunity to make some noise and drive word of mouth through this innovative pre-linear strategy.”
Additionally, for the first time ever, the network will release a version of the pilot with Spanish language subtitles across On Demand platforms including Xfinity On Demand, YouTube and on Hispanic sites, including Telemundo.com, Terra.com and Latina.com. The series premiere will also be simulcast on sister cable network NBC UNIVERSO with subtitles on June 24 at 10/9c. Every subsequent episode of the series will be made available with Spanish subtitles on VOD, and NBCUniversal owned-and-operated digital channels.
Starting this June, USA will close caption all originals and new theatricals in both English and Spanish language.
Beginning May 27 through June 24, audiences can access the premiere episode of MR. ROBOT via On Demand platforms including Xfinity On Demand, USANetwork.com, the USA Now App (iOS, Android, Xbox One), Hulu and YouTube, iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu
, XBOX Video, PlayStation Video, and M-GO. The pilot will also be available via Twitch, IMDb
, Ew.com, THR.com, Telemundo.com, Terra.com, Latina.com, The Verge.com and 22 sites within the Crave Online network through June 5. Additional partners, including editorial outlets, are still in development.
“We are mirroring MR. ROBOT's themes of anti-conformity and anti-establishment by breaking the rules for how to bring this award-winning series to market,” said USA Network Executive Vice President of Marketing and Digital, Alexandra Shapiro. “Our goal is to get as many influential, diverse and passionate general market and Hispanic fan bases to watch the pilot well in advance of its linear premiere so they become evangelists for the series.”
As part of the network’s unique windowing strategy, USA will also premiere a double stack of new one-hour episodes for the premiere of this summer’s new drama COMPLICATIONS on June 18 at 9/8c, and immediately offer the third episode via VOD to viewers that evening. The network also recently announced a new windowing structure for the upcoming second season of the network’s comedy PLAYING HOUSE, premiering August 4 at 10/9c, which will allow viewers each week to watch the following week's episode across digital and On Demand platforms like Xfinity On Demand and USA Now before it airs on USA.
MR. ROBOT first premiered at SXSW in March, where it won the coveted audience award and was an official selection of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.
MR. ROBOT follows Elliot (Rami Malek, “The Pacific”), a young programmer who works as a cyber-security engineer by day and as a vigilante hacker by night. Elliot finds himself at a crossroads when the mysterious leader (Christian Slater, “The Adderall Diaries”) of an underground hacker group recruits him to destroy the firm he is paid to protect. Compelled by his personal beliefs, Elliot struggles to resist the chance to take down the multinational CEOs he believes are running (and ruining) the world. The series also stars Portia Doubleday (“Her”), Carly Chaikin (“Suburgatory”) and Martin Wallström (“Simple Simon”). From Universal Cable Productions, MR. ROBOT is from writer and executive producer Sam Esmail (“Comet”) and executive producers Anonymous Content’s Steve Golin (“True Detective”) and Chad Hamilton (“Breakup at a Wedding”).
To further promote pilot sampling, USA is partnering with Universal Pictures to host MR. ROBOT advanced screenings on 15 college campuses across the country through Universal’s CampusU network.
USA will also unveil the pilot on May 5 in Miami as part of the eMerge Americas conference, a global idea exchange focusing on how technology and innovation are disrupting industries that connects global industry leaders and investors across North America, Europe and Latin America.
FOR PILOT EPISODE OF AWARD-WINNING NEW SERIES “MR. ROBOT”
Pilot Available May 27 On Both English and Hispanic VOD, Digital and TVE Platforms Including: Xfinity On Demand, iTunes, Amazon, XBOX, Google Play, Vudu, PlayStation, M-GO, YouTube, Hulu, EW.com, Twitch, Crave Online, IMDb, THR.com,TheVerge.com, Telemundo.com, Terra.com, Latina.com
Hacker Drama MR. ROBOT Premieres on USA Network Wednesday, June 24 at 10/9c and Will Be Simulcast on NBC UNIVERSO with Subtitles
NEW YORK – May 4, 2015 – In a unique distribution move designed to drive sampling, TV Everywhere viewing and word-of-mouth, USA Network today announced that the pilot episode for its award-winning new dramatic thriller, MR. ROBOT, will launch May 27 on a wide array of digital and VOD platforms targeting millennials, ahead of its linear debut. This marks one of the broadest-reaching pre-linear distribution plans in cable television history.
“It is more important than ever to push boundaries in order to break through the clutter and reach new audiences," said Chris McCumber, President of USA Network. “MR. ROBOT, which has already garnered awards before it has even aired, gives us a unique opportunity to make some noise and drive word of mouth through this innovative pre-linear strategy.”
Additionally, for the first time ever, the network will release a version of the pilot with Spanish language subtitles across On Demand platforms including Xfinity On Demand, YouTube and on Hispanic sites, including Telemundo.com, Terra.com and Latina.com. The series premiere will also be simulcast on sister cable network NBC UNIVERSO with subtitles on June 24 at 10/9c. Every subsequent episode of the series will be made available with Spanish subtitles on VOD, and NBCUniversal owned-and-operated digital channels.
Starting this June, USA will close caption all originals and new theatricals in both English and Spanish language.
Beginning May 27 through June 24, audiences can access the premiere episode of MR. ROBOT via On Demand platforms including Xfinity On Demand, USANetwork.com, the USA Now App (iOS, Android, Xbox One), Hulu and YouTube, iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu
, XBOX Video, PlayStation Video, and M-GO. The pilot will also be available via Twitch, IMDb
, Ew.com, THR.com, Telemundo.com, Terra.com, Latina.com, The Verge.com and 22 sites within the Crave Online network through June 5. Additional partners, including editorial outlets, are still in development.
“We are mirroring MR. ROBOT's themes of anti-conformity and anti-establishment by breaking the rules for how to bring this award-winning series to market,” said USA Network Executive Vice President of Marketing and Digital, Alexandra Shapiro. “Our goal is to get as many influential, diverse and passionate general market and Hispanic fan bases to watch the pilot well in advance of its linear premiere so they become evangelists for the series.”
As part of the network’s unique windowing strategy, USA will also premiere a double stack of new one-hour episodes for the premiere of this summer’s new drama COMPLICATIONS on June 18 at 9/8c, and immediately offer the third episode via VOD to viewers that evening. The network also recently announced a new windowing structure for the upcoming second season of the network’s comedy PLAYING HOUSE, premiering August 4 at 10/9c, which will allow viewers each week to watch the following week's episode across digital and On Demand platforms like Xfinity On Demand and USA Now before it airs on USA.
MR. ROBOT first premiered at SXSW in March, where it won the coveted audience award and was an official selection of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.
MR. ROBOT follows Elliot (Rami Malek, “The Pacific”), a young programmer who works as a cyber-security engineer by day and as a vigilante hacker by night. Elliot finds himself at a crossroads when the mysterious leader (Christian Slater, “The Adderall Diaries”) of an underground hacker group recruits him to destroy the firm he is paid to protect. Compelled by his personal beliefs, Elliot struggles to resist the chance to take down the multinational CEOs he believes are running (and ruining) the world. The series also stars Portia Doubleday (“Her”), Carly Chaikin (“Suburgatory”) and Martin Wallström (“Simple Simon”). From Universal Cable Productions, MR. ROBOT is from writer and executive producer Sam Esmail (“Comet”) and executive producers Anonymous Content’s Steve Golin (“True Detective”) and Chad Hamilton (“Breakup at a Wedding”).
To further promote pilot sampling, USA is partnering with Universal Pictures to host MR. ROBOT advanced screenings on 15 college campuses across the country through Universal’s CampusU network.
USA will also unveil the pilot on May 5 in Miami as part of the eMerge Americas conference, a global idea exchange focusing on how technology and innovation are disrupting industries that connects global industry leaders and investors across North America, Europe and Latin America.
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And this means nothing. Ratings will still suck and it will be cancelled.
ReplyDeleteWow that's a lot of places to watch.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see how this will do. Like NBC with Aquarius, it seems the traditional stations are starting to tip their toes into the streaming pond
I would not mind traditional network tv to become a thing of the past. I prefer Netflix's buisness model. But that probably a wy off, if it happens.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how many outlets USA makes this show available on, they're going to have a hard time convincing me to watch a show centered around a skill that Hollywood almost never portrays realistically.
ReplyDeleteRemind me again which profession has Hollywood portrayed consistently in a convincing way. Cops? Nope. Doctors? Nope. Lawyers? Nope. Why should hackers be any different?
ReplyDeleteWow. If you expect that little from your TV you deserve what you get.
ReplyDeleteWhat does that even mean? That TV shows aren't good? If I deserve Hannibal, Fargo, PoI, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones etc. then well thank you. Now, none of those shows feature 'realistic' situations. Then again, what does being realistic have to do with quality of a show? I am not at all saying this show will be good, it could be utter crap; but if the only reason you won't watch a show is because something is not portrayed 'realistically', then you are missing out man.
ReplyDeleteThe promotion for this has dampened my interest for the show so much I can't say I can really muster up any interest for this information, even though I usually applaud when networks & studios try to make shows more widely accessible...
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