Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery Reach Multi-year Distribution Agreement for Xfinity and Sky UK

Comcast is continuing its relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery in a partnership under a multi-year distribution deal that involves delivering the media company’s extensive portfolio of content to Xfinity and Sky U.K.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Wbd’s linear networks, which include TNT, TBS, CNN, Discovery, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, and Investigation Discovery, will be available for Xfinity TV customers.
The agreements also provide for continued carriage of HBO while expanding Comcast’s rights to package the ad-supported versions of Max and Discovery+ in its streaming bundles. Warner Bros. Discovery’s content will continue to be offered by Comcast as part of its Now TV streaming services in the U.S.
“Through these agreements, we will bring Warner Bros. Discovery’s extensive portfolio to our customers however they want to consume the content across our existing and future linear television and streaming bundles,” Greg Rigdon,...
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Wbd’s linear networks, which include TNT, TBS, CNN, Discovery, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, and Investigation Discovery, will be available for Xfinity TV customers.
The agreements also provide for continued carriage of HBO while expanding Comcast’s rights to package the ad-supported versions of Max and Discovery+ in its streaming bundles. Warner Bros. Discovery’s content will continue to be offered by Comcast as part of its Now TV streaming services in the U.S.
“Through these agreements, we will bring Warner Bros. Discovery’s extensive portfolio to our customers however they want to consume the content across our existing and future linear television and streaming bundles,” Greg Rigdon,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
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