MTVN to Offer Exclusive Content on Amazon.com

NEW YORK, August 25: MTV Networks has struck a deal to use
CreateSpace DVD on Demand technology to make a range of hit MTV, Nickelodeon,
Comedy Central and VH1 shows available on Amazon.com.

All of these newly released DVDs will initially be available
exclusively on Amazon.com. Included in the deal are select seasons of MTV
reality shows such as My Super Sweet 16,
Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County and True Life, along with
VH1’s Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.
Also available on Amazon are compilations of stand-up comedy moments from Comedy
Central Presents
.

Nickelodeon series headed to CreateSpace DVD on Demand
include Danny Phantom, Jimmy
Neutron
, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101,
Ned's Declassified, Unfabulous and The N’s South of Nowhere. Shows from the Nick Rewind collection such as Rocko's
Modern Life
, Hey Arnold! and Doug
will be available for the first time on DVD.

“MTV Networks entertains a wide audience of loyal viewers
with its programming, and the CreateSpace DVD on Demand business model is the
perfect way for the individual networks to ensure that each unique fan base has
access to their favorite shows,” said Dana LoPiccolo-Giles, the co-founder and
managing director of CreateSpace.

“MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and VH1 produce some of
the most popular shows on TV today, so this is an exciting opportunity for
Amazon to exclusively provide our customers with better selection and the
opportunity to own some of their favorite TV series,” added Peter Faricy, the
VP of movies and music at Amazon.com.

“Through CreateSpace and Amazon.com, we’re providing our
fans expanded and exclusive access to some of the most iconic and
pop-culture-defining MTV and VH1 programming in our library,” commented Alan
Fergurson, the VP of home entertainment sales for MTV Networks Music and Logo
Group.

Nancy Rachman, the VP of Nickelodeon Home Entertainment,
added, “This agreement with CreateSpace makes Amazon.com home to the largest
selection of Nickelodeon DVDs anywhere, ranging from classic titles like Hey
Arnold!
to recent hits such as Drake
& Josh
.”

—By Kristin Brzoznowski