Liberty Sells OpenTV

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Liberty Sells OpenTV
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6383249.html

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By Steve Donohue 10/19/2006 5:46:00 PM

John Malone’s Liberty Media cut a deal to sell voting control of interactive-TV company OpenTV to Swiss software company Kudelski Group.

The deal is worth $132.3 million, with Kudelski agreeing to acquire 6,533,951 class-A and 30,206,154 class-B OpenTV shares for $3.60 each, a 26% premium.

The deal further consolidated the volatile interactive-TV sector. Before Liberty bought controlling interest in OpenTV in 2002, the interactive-TV firm snatched up smaller interactive players ACTV and Wink Communications.

Kudelski’s assets include Nagravision, a digital-television security-software firm that it jointly owns with EchoStar Communications.

Once the deal closes, OpenTV CEO Jim Chiddix will be replaced by Alan Guggenheim, currently CEO of NagraStar. Chiddix, the former Time Warner Cable chief technology officer, will become vice chairman.

As part of the deal, Liberty said it will pay OpenTV up to $19.7 million ($0.14 per share), representing 71.4% of its premium, as part of an agreement Liberty and OpenTV signed in February.

The companies said OpenTV was not a direct party to the purchase agreement between Liberty and Kudelski, adding that OpenTV will receive $5.4 million of the $19.7 million at closing, with the remainder to be paid after “an applicable indemnity period.”
 
It should be noted, that OpenTV is what Dish Network uses for it's interactive features. Also as mentioned in the article it is being purchased by Kuldelski, which is co owned by Echostar, I also believe they also own Nagrastar who is the smart card / security provider for Dish Network.
 
Kudelski/Nagrastar, makers of buggy software and insecure conditional access :D

Does Expressvu have OpenTV yet? Maybe this is a cheap way of enabling opentv up north.
 

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