Sky and Netflix have announced a new multi-year deal agreement in the UK.
The deal strengthens a partnership the two broadcasters have built over the past two years.
Sky said it will be able to bring customers all of the entertainment they love, all in one place.
Netflix and Sky options
Following the deal, Sky customers will soon have the option to take up Netflix’s Basic Plan on Sky Q.
In one seamless service users will be able to access all the TV and film Sky offers.
This will include Sky original productions like the award winning Chernobyl, new shows like The Third Day, and returning series like Save Me Too, alongside Netflix’s original dramas, films and documentaries.
“This is a great start to what is set to be another strong year for Sky”, said Stephen van Rooyen, Chief Executive Officer, Sky UK and Ireland.
New content
“Our customers love Netflix content and our partnership continues to go from strength to strength, we plan to launch new channels and genres, start building our new studio, Sky Studios Elstree, and we’ll have great new and returning Sky originals too.
“This year our customers will have access to even more great content – all in one place.”
The deal is the latest in a series of content partnerships for Sky, with the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Warner Media all entering into new agreements.
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