Mexico’s Cablevision and TiVo Sign Agreement

ALVISO, November 30: Cablevision, Mexico's largest digital cable
operator, and TiVo have agreed to distribute the TiVo DVRs and service to
subscribers throughout Mexico City.

As part of the deal, TiVo's DVR
service will be made available to subscribers of Cablevision’s digital cable service, including the first
Spanish-language version of TiVo user interface. The TiVo service for Cablevision customers is expected to
include popular TiVo features like SeasonPass recordings and WishList searches.

“Cablevision is thrilled to be the first to offer the TiVo Service
in Mexico,” says Jean-Paul Broc, the CEO of Cablevision. “We are in a unique
position to market Mexico City's best television experience by delivering over
220 channels of digital cable programming—all seamlessly brought together
through TiVo. As you know, demand from our consumers for the world's best and
most popular entertainment products continues to grow at a rapid pace. TiVo
helps us deliver this vision while also helping us attract and retain
customers.”

“This relationship marks an
important milestone for TiVo,” said Tom Rogers, the president and CEO of TiVo.
“After redefining the way consumers watch television in the U.S., we are
excited to further grow TiVo's subscriber base through this strategic
distribution relationship with a leading Hispanic media company: Cablevision,
and its parent Televisa, are perfect partners for TiVo in Mexico. Cablevision
has revolutionized Mexico City's pay television market through aggressive
deployment and marketing of unique services like digital cable, broadband Internet
service, HDTV, and video on demand (VOD). We think TiVo will be a natural
addition to Cablevision 's Digital Television portfolio – helping satisfy
demand for the best entertainment experience while further differentiating
Cablevision 's pay television services.”