YouTube
in talks with studios over streaming rights for shows,
movies: WSJ
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[December 03, 2015] (Reuters)
- Alphabet Inc's YouTube is
aiming to get rights for streaming TV series and movies
for its $9.99-a-month subscription service as it tries
to step up competition against rivals such as Netflix
Inc and Amazon.com Inc, the Wall Street Journal
reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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The Journal reported that executives of the company have met
with Hollywood studios and other production companies in recent
months to consider pitches and negotiate licenses for new
content.
YouTube is eager to secure these rights and is focusing on new
material. It is however not clear which TV series or movies the
company is pursuing, WSJ reported.
YouTube is still deciding how much content to license, but it
wants to have a strong collection of original programing and
licensed programing in 2016 and beyond, WSJ reported, citing a
person familiar with the matter.
The company is using existing relationships of Google Play with
movie studios and other premium video content owners to
negotiate streaming deals, WSJ reported.
Former programing chief of MTV Susanne Daniels and Kelly
Merryman, a former Netflix content executive, are involved in
these talks, the newspaper said.
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The service, which is called YouTube Red, could be host to
exclusively streaming these contents. The shows or movies could also
be also released through traditional channels like movie theaters,
cable networks and DVDs alongside YouTube Red, the person added.
YouTube was not available for comment outside regular U.S. business
hours.
YouTube Red, which was launched in October, allows viewers to watch
videos from across the site without interruption from
advertisements.
(Reporting by Shivam Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa
Shumaker)
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