February
16 , 2004

For
Immediate Release
WESTMINSTER TEAMS
WITH DREAMWORKS ANIMATION SKG TO MAKE HISTORY
Aardman's Gromit
will host breed competition, to be shown on streaming video on WKC website
NEW YORK - The Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show, one of America's oldest and most prestigious sporting
events, is partnering with DreamWorks Animation SKG to inaugurate an
historic innovation to showcase the 2005 show. This marks the first
time in Westminster's illustrious history that the dog show has accepted
a sponsorship partner outside of a dog food company.
For the first time
ever, highlights of the competition in the 165 breeds and varieties
during the two days of the show will be shot using handheld cameras
and posted on streaming video on the Westminster website (www.westminsterkennelclub.org).
These highlights will be posted within two hours of the actual competition
for any particular breed or variety. This will allow viewers to see
the progression of the different breed contenders as they vie to be
Best of Breed. While amplifying the already significant impact of America's
greatest dog show, the streaming video will also serve to educate millions
of people about the many attributes of each breed and what it really
takes to earn the coveted title Best In Show.
The streaming video
is being sponsored by DreamWorks Animation SKG and will be hosted by
Gromit, the canine half of the beloved clay-animated duo Wallace &
Gromit. DreamWorks Animation will be presenting Aardman's first Wallace
& Gromit feature length film, which opens on October 7, 2005.
Since 1948, Westminster's
evening competition in the groups, featuring each of the breed winners,
has been broadcast live on local television and, since 1984, on USA
Network (February 14-15, 8PM Live ET). This new feature of Westminster
coverage will show how those winners advanced to their group competition.
In the past, audiences who were not fortunate enough to have a ringside
seat at New York's Madison Square Garden only saw the breed winners
in the seven group rings. Now, by way of the streaming video on the
Internet, viewers can watch hundreds of breed champions, ranging from
Golden Retrievers to Komondors, from Mastiffs to Pekingese, and from
Rhodesian Ridgebacks to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, strut their
stuff as they try to win the favor of the judges.
"Our goal,
beginning with our very first show in 1877, has always been to educate
the general public about purebred dogs, responsible dog ownership and
dog shows," said show chairman Thomas H. Bradley, 3d. "We
have been televising our dog show live for over 50 years (since 1948).
At that time, television was the cutting edge of available technology.
Today, it's streaming video on the Internet, which can have an even
greater impact in reaching dog owners and dog lovers everywhere. We
are excited to have DreamWorks as a new partner. With their enthusiastic
support, we will be able to bring even more to the millions of viewers
who tune in to see Westminster on live television every year."
DreamWorks Animation
CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg stated, "DreamWorks Animation is thrilled
to be collaborating with the Westminster Kennel Club to bring the excitement
of their annual dog show to audiences in an entirely new way. Knowing
how selective the Kennel Club is about working with new partners on
what is regarded as one of the most prestigious dog shows in the world,
we consider it a true honor to have Aardman's mascot Gromit chosen to
host their online presence."
Wallace & Gromit
creator, director and writer Nick Park added, "Although he is not
a purebred, I am certain that Gromit will have no problem going nose
to nose with the other dogs at the competition. After all, how many
of them have been to the moon and back?"
"The introduction
of streaming video during the breed judging is a significant enhancement
to this great annual event," said USA Network Senior Vice President
Gordon Beck. "Video from the early sessions will help continue
to build excitement and drama throughout the days until primetime coverage
of the group finals and, ultimately, Best In Show."
The Westminster
website (www.westminsterkennelclub.org) draws over 100,000 hits each
day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the show. The opportunity to
see individual breed competitions will drive an enormous amount of additional
traffic to the website. The breed videos will remain on the website
throughout the year, accompanied by highlights of the Group competition
and Best In Show, to be added following the events.
The 129th Annual
Dog Show, sponsored again by Pedigree, is broadcast live on USA Networks,
8:00pm to 11:00pm (EST) on both Monday February 14th and Tuesday February
15th, 2005.
THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB
The Westminster Kennel Club is America's oldest organization dedicated
to the sport of purebred dogs. Established in 1877, Westminster's influence
has been felt for more than a century through its famous all breed,
benched dog show held every year at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The show is America's second longest continuously held sporting event,
behind only the Kentucky Derby. Westminster will stage its 129th consecutive
show on February 14-15, 2005, nationally televised on USA Network.
USA NETWORK
USA Network is cable television's leading provider of original series
and feature movies, sports events, off-net television shows, and blockbuster
theatrical films. USA Network is seen in over 88 million U.S. homes.
The USA Network Website is located at www.usanetwork.com. USA Network
is a program service of NBC Universal Cable a division of NBC Universal,
one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the
development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information
to a global audience.
DREAMWORKS ANIMATION
SKG
DreamWorks Animation SKG (NYSE: DWA) is principally devoted to developing
and producing computer-animated, or CG-animated, feature films, as well
as consumer products to support the release of its films.
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