Foxtel and NBCUniversal in multi-year content deal 

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 3 November 2022
 
Jurassic World Dominion; image supplied by NBCUniversal.

The Foxtel Group and NBCUniversal (NBCU) today announced a multi-year partnership that will deliver movies, drama, comedy, reality, news, and more to fuel the Group’s premium subscription TV and streaming platforms into the future.

The deal will grant Foxtel premiere Australian rights for Universal Pictures and Peacock original movies, and a significantly expanded range of titles from NBCU’s library. 

This strengthens Foxtel and BINGE’s extensive movie catalogue of hit films and includes Fast and FuriousJurassic Park, and Despicable Me; current films like Minions: The Rise of Gru; and a strong line-up of forthcoming theatrical releases including Fast XTicket to Paradise, and Oppenheimer.

On the TV front, Foxtel Group will become the exclusive rights holder for premium, first-run scripted series from Sky Studios; Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group (USG); and USG produced series for Peacock, NBCU’s streaming service. 

NBCU’s extensive library of network television including Universal Television’s fan favourite comedies The OfficeBrooklyn Nine-Nine30 Rock, and Parks and Recreation, are included, as are popular NBCU channel brands, which deliver international business and finance news on CNBC; network TV dramas like the Law & Order and Chicago brands on the Universal TV channel; and kids and family content on the DreamWorks channel.

Two additional news channels - MSNBC, which will be available on Foxtel and on the Foxtel Group’s news streaming service, Flash, and NBC News NOW, which will also be available on Flash - round out the partnership.

The pre-existing Bravo unscripted content rights agreement between Foxtel Group and NBCU will also ensure that new seasons of franchises including The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsMillion Dollar Listing Los Angeles, and Below Deck Mediterranean will continue to power the dedicated reality TV channel FOX ARENA, and remain available on-demand on both Foxtel and BINGE

Foxtel Group’s chief content and commercial officer Amanda Laing said: “We are pleased to extend our strong relationship with NBCU, securing their amazing range of acclaimed films and television, and much-loved channels.  

“This partnership guarantees that Foxtel retains the content that our subscribers love, and BINGE can continue to deliver strong growth, with yet more premium television from Sky Studios, Universal International Studios and Peacock. 

“The deal confirms that while major content suppliers have a growing number of partnership options in Australia, the Foxtel Group remains a key partner of choice.” 

Chris Taylor, MD of NBCUniversal international networks & direct-to-consumer and distribution, Australia & New Zealand, said: “We are thrilled to continue bringing Foxtel Group subscribers an amazing breadth of NBCUniversal’s top content and much-loved channel brands via our ongoing, successful relationship.”

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