WWE Scores New Broadcast Deals in Central, Eastern Europe

STAMFORD, June 21: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has
secured new deals with free- and pay-TV broadcasters in Poland, Serbia, Greece
and Turkey, totaling 196 hours of original programming to these four new
markets.

In Poland, WWE Raw
will be broadcast on Extreme Sports Channel, a cable channel wholly owned by
Liberty Global Europe, the biggest cable TV provider in Europe. Extreme Sports
Channel is available on digital cable as well as on many digital satellite
services, airing in more than 50 territories and in 12 languages.

In Greece, Multichoice Hellas will broadcast WWE Raw on Supersport, a 24-hour sports television service
available in Greece, terrestrially and via satellite on Nova, a DTH satellite
service owned and operated by Multichoice Hellas.

WWE Raw will launch
in Serbia on Fox Televizija, a national commercial television network launched
in November 2006 as a joint venture between News Corporation and partners in
Serbia. And Digiturk, a DTH operator, will broadcast WWE Raw on S’NEK in Turkey.

“These television deals are milestones in the roll-out of WWE
programming in Eastern and Southern Europe; it’s a direct response by program
buyers who have seen the strong commercial potential of WWE throughout Europe,”
said Andrew Whitaker, the deputy chief executive for international TV at WWE. “We
appreciate the buyers confidence and are certain that our branded products will
deliver the anticipated advertising, subscription and viewing results.”