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Echostar agrees to buy SlingMedia


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. and FOSTER CITY, Calif., September 24, 2007 – EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) announced today that it has agreed to acquire Sling Media, Inc., a privately-held digital lifestyle products company. EchoStar, through its DISH Network®, is the third largest pay-TV provider in the United States. The transaction values Sling Media at approximately $380 million and is payable in cash and EchoStar options. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2007.

Established in 2004, Sling Media has been a leading innovator in the digital lifestyle space through the introduction of the internationally-acclaimed, Emmy award-winning Slingbox™ and SlingPlayer™ software. Sling Media’s product line is distributed in over 5,000 retail stores in 11 countries.

In 2006, Sling Media created the Sling Entertainment Group with the mission of developing entertainment experiences and business models that reach beyond the Slingbox. The group also fosters and manages relationships with content creators and owners. Its first initiative, Clip+Sling™, dramatically changes the way consumers socialize around TV by enabling users to clip and share limited segments of their favorite television programming.

“As an early investor in Sling Media, EchoStar has been pleased with the progress and commitment the company has made establishing Sling Media and the Slingbox as powerful and beloved digital media brands,” said Charlie Ergen, CEO and co-founder of EchoStar. “With today’s increasingly mobile lifestyle, EchoStar’s acquisition of Sling Media will allow us to offer innovative and convenient ways for our customers to enjoy their programming on more displays and locations, including TVs, computers and mobile phones, both inside and outside of the home. This combination paves the way for the development of a host of new innovative products and services for our subscribers, new digital media consumers and strategic partners.”

“We are psyched to make this announcement. We have worked closely with EchoStar for more than two years, and have come to realize that both companies have similar entrepreneurial cultures and mutual dedication and passion for creating empowering experiences that benefit the consumer and the media industry,” said Blake Krikorian, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Sling Media. “By combining strategies, resources and technologies with EchoStar, Sling Media will be able to rapidly expand our open multi-platform product offerings, not only for DISH Network subscribers, but for digital media enthusiasts around the globe.”


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Lets not predict the end of the world as we know it. Of course they could muck up the works, but there's also the possibility they will do nothing and Sling will continue doing what they were doing, just as a division of another company.

As for JNGold's comment, I brought PowerBuilder into my company when it was v1 or 2 when they initially had a per user runtime charge which eventually they eliminated. It was a great innovative tool and we built large systems against Sybase and Oracle and even DB2 on the mainframe. It was a terrific tool.
This scares me as well, especially since I have one. I love using it on my 8525, but am afraid that they will 1) start charging for it and 2) somehow manage to muck it all up (e.g., offering it to Dish customers only). Though I can't imagine them being that crazy.
Ugh...this is bad. I equate this (for all you IT people out there), when Sybase bought Powersoft. A great and independent product) made to work well regardless of the platform you run it on. Now Sling will be tailored to Dish network and cable users will be left with little to no future updates.
Wow.

I'm not excited about this at all. I sincerely hope they keep the brand what it is, and the product moving forward!
This is terrible news. I am very worried as to what Echo will do with this innovative product!
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