Dubai-headquartered OSN has signed a
"long-term" exclusive distribution rights agreement, OSN Chief
Executive Patrick Tillieux told Reuters by telephone, declining
to disclose further details.
Disney+ original programming, including hit show 'The
Mandalorian', will be available on OSN's pay television and
online streaming services in 17 regional markets, including
Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The
online streaming service costs $9.50 a month.
It is the first time content of Disney+, Walt Disney's streaming
service, has been distributed through a third party provider,
OSN said.
"We currently do not plan to launch Disney+ as a standalone
service in the region in the near future," Walt Disney Regional
Lead Amit Malhotra said in a statement.
The deal is likely to intensify competition with the likes of
Netflix <NFLX.O>, which has a strong regional presence.
OSN secured the exclusive Disney+ rights following a 2019
restructuring in which the company, with revenue of about $500
million a year, shed more than 60% of a workforce of 2,300.
"We have come out of a dark period," Tillieux said.
He said he was confident in the business outlook for this year
even though the company was no longer able to sell and promote
products in shopping centres closed because of the coronavirus
pandemic.
However, with more people staying home, pay television and
online usage have surged and online sales have increased over
the past two weeks, he said.
The pandemic has also forced OSN to market the launch of Disney+
content entirely online, cancelling traditional outdoor
advertising plans as few people now leave their homes.
"We are pushing heavily on ... digital," Tillieux said.
OSN's majority shareholder is Kuwait's largest listed investment
company, Kuwait Projects Co (KIPCO) <KPRO.KW>.
(This story has been refiled to add the word "content" to
headline to make clear streaming service is not being launched
in region).
(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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