NxTV, NBCU Ink Digital Content Agreement

LOS ANGELES, February 14:
NxTV has signed a film and television VOD content licensing agreement with NBC
Universal (NBCU) to offer hotel clients a selection of HD movies, episodes from
current prime-time television shows and access to its library of archived
films.

The agreement allows NxTV
the ability to offer hotel clients a selection of NBCU content for a rental
fee. NxTV launched its expanded NBCU HD and TV on-demand entertainment on
October 1, 2007. In addition, NxTV's IP-based delivery enables it to provide
hotels with current TV content the day after it airs in the U.S.

The agreement includes new
movie releases from Universal Pictures in HD, including Balls of Fury, Elizabeth the Golden Age, American Gangster, Eastern Promises and Charlie Wilson's War. Also included in the agreement are episodes from
hit NBC television series such as Heroes, Law & Order: SVU,
The Office, Friday Night
Lights
and 30 Rock.

"This is one of the
most comprehensive hospitality entertainment agreements ever signed," said
Richard Jenkins, the senior VP of content for NxTV. "The NBCU film and
television content give NxTV the largest lineup of quality movies and other top
entertainment in the industry. Now, our customers can provide their guests with
more revenue-generating options that are offered by other properties. With a
current lineup of more than 250 movies and TV shows on-demand, no other in-room
provider approaches the scope of what we can deliver to our hotel
clients."

Added Michael Bonner, the
senior VP for NBC Universal Digital Distribution, "NBC Universal
recognizes the strengths of NxTV's in-room digital delivery technology and
digital rights protection, and we are delighted to partner with NxTV in
offering travelers a broad array of entertainment options.”

NxTV’s clients include
Four Seasons, Peninsula, Raffles, W Hotels, St. Regis, MGM Grand, Le Meridien,
Marriott and Hyatt. NxTV has offices and customers in the Americas, Europe and
Asia.

—By Irene Lew