Kabillion Experiences Growth

LOS ANGELES, September 7: The multiplatform kids’ channel
Kabillion experienced significant growth for the month of August, with a
32-percent gain in average weekly video-on-demand orders in the third quarter
of this year, along with a new digital cable carriage deal, the launch of the
new animated series Staines Down Drains,
and the roll out of three new online video games.

Kabillion, available both as a
free VOD channel and a free online broadband
site, has seen a 32-percent gain in average weekly VOD orders in the third
quarter of 2007 compared to the first quarter of this year. The channel
attributes its success to the August launch of Kabillion Jr., a new preschool-focused block of programming, as
well as the increasing popularity of the new series I Got A Rocket! and Mix Master series, and the hit series Bobby’s World from comedian Howie Mandel.

Kabillion was also recently added to Bresnan Digital Cable
throughout Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming, joining digital cable homes on
Comcast Cable systems nationwide. Additional MSOs are expected to be added by
year’s end.

Kabillion has also launched the new 2-D-animated comedy
adventure series Staines Down Drains
from EM.TV, on all platforms. The program focuses on the lives of twin
youngsters John Stanley Staines and Mary Jane Staines, who have the ability to
travel down the drain and into the sewer system below their town, where they
discover a wonderful— but sometimes dangerous—underground new
world.

Kabillion’s online platform will also introduce users to
three new original video games created for the website, based on the network’s
top-rated series. “Playworld Invasion” finds Gumpers and Dinko, two of the aliens
from the Pet Alien series, wreaking
havoc in an amusement park go-cart, and gamers must help young Tommy catch them
before they do additional damage to the park. “Big Fish” features the lead
character from the Emmy-nominated
animated series Bobby’s World, in an underwater adventure where he dreams that he’s a large fish in
the ocean trying to eat as many small fish as he can before being caught.
“Rocket Lander” is based on the new hit series I Got A Rocket! and asks players to help
navigate Rocket back to Vinnie’s house and avoid the evil Ducky kids, all
before he runs out of fuel.

“We’re very pleased with our
latest results,” said Bill Schultz, the CEO of Kabillion. “The increase in
viewership and distribution is proof that we are delivering a great service.
The feedback from the advertising community has been tremendous. We’re
developing a loyal and enthusiastic young audience that’s steadily growing, in
a very competitive environment. This success will only be magnified with all of
the exciting new content offerings planned for the rest of 2007 and 2008.”