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NBCUniversal and Netflix Renew Multi-Year TV and Film Content Agreement
By StudentFilmmakers.com Staff
posted Jul 14, 2011, 10:54
Programming under the deal includes prior-season series across multiple NBCU networks, including NBC hits "The Office," "30 Rock" and "Parenthood." All future seasons of these shows will be available on Netflix on a one season delay basis. Under the deal, Netflix members will also be able to enjoy prior season episodes of "Law and Order: SVU" and "The Event."
Non-Exclusive Deal Includes Library Film and Television Content New To
Netflix
(New York and Los Gatos, CA) Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) and NBCUniversal
Domestic Television Distribution announce a multi-year renewal of their licensing
agreement expanding the selection of non-exclusive NBCU film and TV library
titles available to watch instantly streaming from Netflix.
Programming under the deal includes prior-season series across multiple NBCU
networks, including NBC hits "The Office," "30 Rock" and
"Parenthood." All future seasons of these shows will be available
on Netflix on a one season delay basis. Under the deal, Netflix members will
also be able to enjoy prior season episodes of "Law and Order: SVU"
and "The Event."
Also available to watch instantly streaming from Netflix will be shows from
NBC Universal's cable networks including prior season episodes of "Warehouse
13," "Psych," "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and
"Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane"; classic television series such as
"Leave it to Beaver," "Adam 12" and "Crossing Jordan";
and such great Universal Pictures movies as "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
Mind" and "The Motorcycle Diaries."
"This agreement demonstrates our commitment to providing NBCUniversal's
high-quality content to consumers on a variety of platforms," said Frances
Manfredi, Executive Vice President and General Sales Manager, NBCUniversal Domestic
TV Distribution. "We are very pleased that Netflix recognizes the increasing
value of NBCUniversal's extensive content offerings for their subscribers."
"Our relationship with NBC Universal has been, and continues to be, mutually
beneficial and has led to regular expansions of programming for our subscribers,"
said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. "This latest deal includes
more episodes of more shows from more NBCU owned channels than ever before.
From "30 Rock" to the "Kardashians," there is something
for everyone to enjoy."
Resources:
http://www.netflix.com
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