Warner Bros. Discovery, Sky Renew Content Distribution Deal for New Zealand

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The partners described the pact as a 'multi-year' agreement but made clear that WBD retains the right to launch the Max streaming service in New Zealand at any time.

“The deal provides optionality for the future launch of Max in New Zealand, including a provision to retail Max on Sky platforms,” WDB said in a statement Friday. “We have no specific details for the New Zealand launch at this stage.”

James Gibbons, WBD’s president and md of Western Pacific, said: “This agreement further deepens Warner Bros. Discovery’s historic partnership with Sky, which has seen great success and growth over the years. As we look to build scale across our diverse portfolio locally, we look forward to continuing to work with Sky as a key partner in bringing Kiwis our world-class storytelling, brands and franchises.

Added Sky chief executive Sophie Moloney: “This renewed deal reflects the long-standing partnership between Sky and Warner Bros. Discovery, and the continued commitment of both companies to bringing Kiwis premium content and brands. Sky’s focus is ensuring audiences have access to the content they love in ways that work best for them.

 

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