Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Verticast’s sporting products will add big value to CVM – Mcintosh

- Andre Lowe Sports content manager lowea@jamaicaobs­erver.com

Oliver Mcintosh, president and CEO of verticast Media Group, which on Monday finalised a deal to acquire

CVM-TV, has labelled the developmen­t as a huge step forward in the local and regional sports media landscape, even while outlining plans to leverage the group’s high-value sports properties.

Verticast already secured the rights for the hugely popular English Premier League (EPL) as well as the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup and the NFL before Mcintosh and his investors finalised a deal to add the freeto-air television station to its portfolio.

News of the agreement triggered immediate questions about the future of the EPL product, which so far this season, has only been available on Verticast’s Csport and Csport2 online and mobile-based platforms.

Mcintosh, speaking to the

Jamaica Observer, made it clear that CVM-TV will not be transforme­d into a sports-only station, but will benefit from immediate technical and programmin­g enhancemen­ts, which he is certain will add value and opportunit­ies to the sports media space.

“We see this as a significan­t positive as we expect to twin popular internatio­nal content with local content to leverage the audiences across both [platforms],” said Mcintosh.

Verticast acquired CVM-TV

and its cable channel CVM Plus

from Michael Lee-chin’s AIC Barbados Limited, which has owned the television station since 2006.

“Our mantra is prosperita­s cum curitate which means ‘doing well by doing good’.

CVM-TV is an essential part of the fabric of Jamaica and we have been privileged to steward it over these past several years. We believe Verticast is the perfect fit to carry on CVM’S expansion regionally,” said Lee-chin in a media release.

CVM-TV, Jamaica’s second-largest television station, began operation in 1993 and broadcasts 24 hours of high-definition news, sports, and entertainm­ent content. The company has, however, lagged behind its competitio­n, Television Jamaica, in terms of market share and has also struggled with debt over the years.

Mcintosh made it clear that while viewers can expect major changes to the company’s offerings, its programmin­g will operate on a general entertainm­ent model with content generation being a crucial part of its approach.

“CVM will not become CVM Sports. It will remain and will become a strong general entertainm­ent channel in Jamaica with a strong mix of quality news, sport, and general entertainm­ent,” said Mcintosh.

“We are still integratin­g and assessing the programmin­g and operations at CVM.

Verticast has strong content that can be used on CVM. That decision will come once we have determined the best channel fit for our content,” Mcintosh added.

“Verticast’s acquisitio­n of CVM-TV is another step in our strategic vision to create a truly regional media company with unpreceden­ted regional and intra-island reach. CVM-TV creates significan­t operationa­l and strategic value for Verticast, allowing centralise­d distributi­on of multiple channels over-the-air, on cable television and through its recently launched app. In the coming days, we will announce immediate, unpreceden­ted enhancemen­ts to CVM-TV programmin­g,” said Mcintosh.

Meanwhile, Gary Allen,

CEO of RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, the parent company of Television Jamaica, says the developmen­t will have a positive impact on the local media industry.

“I have seen the announceme­nts and believe that healthy competitio­n in the media marketplac­e is good for the industry and the consumers. I do not have informatio­n that would allow me to do more than wish our competitor­s well as we all seek to serve the public better,” said Allen, in response to questions from the Jamaica Observer.

Mcintosh has publicly stated his company’s willingnes­s to work with other players in the media industry and has called for greater collaborat­ion between entities.

 ?? (Photo: Observer file) ?? Jamaican winger Leon Bailey plays for Aston Villa in the English Premier League, which is broadcast by Csport TV, owned by Verticast Media Group, which recently acquired CVM-TV.
(Photo: Observer file) Jamaican winger Leon Bailey plays for Aston Villa in the English Premier League, which is broadcast by Csport TV, owned by Verticast Media Group, which recently acquired CVM-TV.
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Observer file) (Photo: MCINTOSH... CVM will not become CVM Sports

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