MGM HD Grows Audience Reach

LOS ANGELES, November 11: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's MGM
HD channel has scored carriage on the AT&T U-verseSM TV platform, having
previously launched in the U.S. on cable systems such as Comcast and Time
Warner, on satellite services like DIRECTV and DISH and on Verizon FiOS.

The
24/7 HD network not only broadcasts a range of classic MGM theatrical titles,
but it also features a selection of original programming and new content for
viewers. U-verse TV customers can receive MGM HD channel as part of the
service's HD Premium package, a new tier that can be added to an HD service
subscription for an additional $5 a month. AT&T U-verse TV HD service is
available for $10 a month with any U-verse TV programming package.

"AT&T
U-verse TV represents the future of entertainment," said Douglas A. Lee,
the executive VP of worldwide digital media at MGM. "AT&T, as the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet Protocol-based video service,
delivers a level of service integration that allows consumers to watch their
favorite MGM movies and TV series on demand and in virtually any location with
ease."

—By
Kristin Brzoznowski