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WWE, a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 145 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 500 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Istanbul and Tokyo.
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Audience
WWE broadcasts to more than 145 countries in 30 languages, and can be seen in half a billion television households worldwide each week. WWE creates seven hours of original programming that is watched by approximately 12 million fans in the United States. Our diverse audience spans generations of fans. Nearly 40 percent of WWE's audience is female and nearly 25 percent are under the age of 18.
Program Broadcasts
WWE's flagship program, Monday Night Raw (9/8 pm CT) on USA Network is among the most-watched regularly scheduled programs on primetime cable television and helps make USA a top-rated network. USA Network also airs WWE's AM Raw on Saturdays (9/8 am CT). SmackDown (Fridays, 8/7 pm CT), is Syfy's most-watched, regularly scheduled program of the week. In addition, WWE Superstars and WWE NXT air on WWE.com each week.
Core Businesses
WWE reports revenue in four areas:
- Televised and Live events (including pay-per-view)
Live events and television programming are our principal creative content and production activities. Our creative team develops compelling and complex characters and weaves them into dynamic storylines that combine physical and emotional elements. Storylines are usually played out in the ring and unfold on our weekly television shows, and culminate in our monthly pay-per-view events.
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- Consumer Products
WWE offers a wide variety of consumer products through licensing program that builds partnerships with companies globally to create products featuring our marks and logos, copyrighted works and characters in diverse categories, including: toys, video games, apparel, housewares, collectibles, sporting goods and books.
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- Digital Media
WWE utilizes the Internet to promote our brands; create a community experience among our fans; market and distribute our offline, online and mobile products; and sell online advertising. For the second quarter of 2011, our primary website, WWE.com, attracted an average of more than 13.5 million monthly unique visitors worldwide. These visitors viewed an average of more than 287 million pages and nearly 25 million monthly video streams.
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- WWE Studios
Established in 2002, WWE Films became WWE Studios on July 21, 2008, to better represent our current focus on creating a diversified mix of filmed entertainment including theatrical releases and other projects currently in development. In January 2010, WWE Studios announced it would self-distribute and market a slate of nine films to be released through 2012. Samuel Goldwyn Films is WWE Studios' theatrical distribution partner in the United States and Vivendi Entertainment is WWE Studios' domestic home entertainment distribution partner.
Current and upcoming films cast well-known actors and actresses in lead roles supported by WWE Superstars. These projects feature a wide range of genres including comedies, dramas, thrillers and horror.
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- Sales & Sponsorship
Considered one of the best values in entertainment, WWE has partnered with such blue-chip companies as Mattel, ConAgra, Twix/Mars, Burger King, Army National Guard, Proctor & Gamble, 7-Eleven, Pepsi Max and Castrol. Sponsorships span across WWE platforms from television to print to digital media. WWE offers fully integrated, cross platform campaigns that efficiently reach our millions of fans.
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Media Contacts
Reporters seeking credentials or talent interviews for live events in the U.S. or Canada can call Joe Villa at 203-359-5175 or via email: joe.villa@wwecorp.com with clear identification of the media outlet for which they work.
Reporters seeking credentials or talent interviews for live events outside the U.S. or Canada may call Henry Jacob at 44 (0) 20 7349 1744 or via email: henry.jacob@wwecorp.com with clear identification of the media outlet for which they work.
With general U.S. and Canadian media inquiries, please contact Kevin Hennessy at 203-353-8657 or via email: kevin.hennessy@wwecorp.com.




