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`Digeo Captures Emmy Award Nomination for Video-on-
`Demand Integration in Moxi™ Program Guide
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`New Capability Promotes and Increases Usage of On-Demand Cable
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`Programming;
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`New Nomination Follows the Moxi Guide’s Two Existing Emmy Awards
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`2007 International CES
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`November 02, 2006 05:23 PM Eastern Standard Time
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`KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Digeo, Inc. today announced it has been nominated for a
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`Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award for its breakthrough ability to integrate video-on-demand
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`(VOD) programming into the Moxi™ program guide. The nomination recognizes Moxi’s innovative
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`achievement in making VOD content dramatically easier for consumers to find, select and purchase;
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`and for cable operators to present and promote to their subscribers.
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`The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) released the list of nominees in the
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`Science, Technology & Engineering for Broadband & Personal Television categories today, and will
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`announce the Emmy Award winners at the opening night ceremony of the International Consumer
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`Electronics Show (CES) on January 8, 2007, in Las Vegas.
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`“We’re very pleased and honored to receive this nomination by the Academy for our ongoing work to
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`create and provide consumers with the best available entertainment experience,” said Mike Fidler,
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`CEO of Digeo. “The Moxi guide is unique in its ability to make VOD content quick and convenient to
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`browse, and easy to purchase. We want to thank NATAS for acknowledging our advancements and
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`new capabilities.”
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`Digeo has a strong history of technical innovation and user-centric design in its product offerings.
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`NATAS has awarded Digeo’s flagship Moxi Media Center two Advanced Media Technology Emmy
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`Awards: in 2004 for the Moxi Media Center user interface; and in 2005 for outstanding achievement in
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`the category of Creation of Non-Traditional Programs or Platforms.
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`The Moxi guide’s “On Demand Browser” offers instant access to on-demand titles, with fewer steps to
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`select and purchase than previous technologies have required. On-demand content featuring movie
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`poster images, title and detailed program information is integrated and displayed in multiple locations
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`throughout the Moxi interface, including the programming search tool -- an approach which increases
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`overall consumer enjoyment and cable operator VOD generated revenue. Adelphia Cable first
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`deployed the new VOD integration capability in late 2005. Comparative data compiled by Adelphia in
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`early 2006 in its Southern California region showed that VOD usage increased by more than 200% by
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`subscribers to the Moxi software and services as compared to conventional (non-DVR) cable
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`subscribers.
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`About the Awards
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`The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) has been awarding Technology &
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`Engineering Emmy Awards since 1948. These awards recognize innovation in broadcast engineering
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`and technology, and include non-linear content creation and distribution, point-to-point delivery,
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`interactive television technology, and gaming for television delivery.
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`The Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards will be presented for achievements that occur May 1,
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`2005-April 30, 2006 in two areas: Science & Technology for Television, which includes broadcast,
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`cable and satellite distribution, and, secondly, Advanced Media Technology, encompassing interactive
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`television, gaming technology and, for the first time this year, Internet, cellphones, private networks
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`and personal media players. A blue-ribbon panel of professionals in the industry reviews and
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`recommends technologies and potential awardees for the Emmy Awards for Science & Technology in
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`Television.
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`About Digeo, Inc.
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`Digeo serves network operators by providing media center platforms that deliver superior economic
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`performance and higher consumer satisfaction over an extended useful lifespan. Combining industry-
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`leading innovations in user-interface design, multi-room architecture, and media center chipsets,
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`Digeo is uniquely positioned to deliver the best consumer experience in high-definition media centers
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`for the connected home. The company's flagship product -- the two-time Emmy® Award-winning Moxi
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`Media Center -- serves as a hub for whole-home distribution of digital entertainment and has been
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`deployed in nearly 400,000 homes by eight cable operators nationwide. Backed primarily by Paul
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`Allen's Vulcan, Inc., Digeo has offices in Kirkland, Wash. For more information, please visit
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`www.digeo.com.
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`Digeo and Moxi™ are the trademarks of Digeo, Inc.
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`Use of the trademarks and service marks of the National Television Academy (“NTA”), including the
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`mark EMMY , requires the prior express written permission of National Television Academy.
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`All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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`Contacts
`For more information, press only:
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`Digeo, Inc.
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`Jodie Cadieux, Director Corporate Communications
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`425-896-6050
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`Jodie.cadieux@digeo.com
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`or
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`http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20061102006266/en/Digeo-Captures-Emmy-A...
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`OnPR for Digeo, Inc.
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`Gerry Van Zandt, 503-802-4409
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`gerryvz@onpr.com
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`http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20061102006266/en/Digeo-Captures-Emmy-A...
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