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Fear the Walking Dead - HULU gets Exclusive Rights + AMC Press Release

29 Apr 2015

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Zombies are headed to Hulu.

The streamer has nabbed exclusive SVOD rights to the spinoff to The Walking Dead. Under the multi-year deal with AMC Networks, Hulu will become the new streaming home to Fear the Walking Dead.


Hulu Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreement with

AMC Networks Inc., Including AMC’s Highly Anticipated Fear The Walking Dead

Breakthrough SVOD Agreement Becomes One of Hulu’s Most Comprehensive Partnerships With Content from AMC, IFC, BBC AMERICA,

SundanceTV, WE tv and IFC Films

NEW YORK, NY (April 29, 2015) – Hulu has closed a landmark, multi-year deal with AMC Networks Inc. for the exclusive subscription video on demand (SVOD) rights to new and upcoming primetime scripted drama and comedy series from AMC, IFC, BBC AMERICA, SundanceTV and WE tv. The new agreement will make Hulu the exclusive streaming home to the highly anticipated The Walking Dead companion series, Fear The Walking Dead, and future scripted series from across all five networks. In addition, the agreement will include exclusive and nonexclusive unscripted programming from WE tv.

Through the deal, Hulu will – over time – become the SVOD home to a diverse and comprehensive collection of AMC Networks Inc.-produced content. Hulu will also become the streaming home for a significant number of films from the IFC Films collection, including 2012 Sundance Film award winner Sleepwalk with Me; Room 237, the documentary film by Rodney Ascher about the perceived meaning in the film The Shining; Pina, the 3D film about dance choreographer Pina Bausch; and L.A. Outfest Grand Jury Award winner Weekend, to name a few.

Series from AMC Networks will be available on Hulu prior to each subsequent season’s network premiere. Hulu and the respective networks will execute substantial co-marketing and co-promotional campaigns to drive awareness and promote viewership of all series throughout the span of the agreement.

“AMC Networks has an incredible reputation and track record in producing captivating storytelling across a variety of genres for true connoisseurs of television,” said Mike Hopkins, Chief Executive Officer, Hulu. “This huge partnership guarantees that Hulu viewers will soon be able to enjoy the newest slate of premium programming from some of the top cable networks.”

“We believe in the combination of compelling content and technology to engage audiences and deliver viewers back to the linear television experience,” said Ed Carroll, Chief Operating Officer, AMC Networks. “AMC Networks has been the original home of some of the most popular shows in the history of online streaming, and we are excited about this new partnership with Hulu, a growing company that has created a network-branded environment for content in a highly competitive space.”

The agreement was negotiated by Lisa Holme for Hulu and Marci Wiseman for AMC Networks.

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11 comments:

  1. Hulu's on fire.

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  2. Is it still going to premiere on AMC or only air on Hulu?

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  3. I hate Hulu. I wish they had kept it with its parent show and streamed it on Netflix.

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  4. I hate exclusives.
    Now we're supposed to have more than one subscription service to have everything? So much for the "cut the cord" movement... ¬_¬

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  5. It will air on AMC but the only way to access it afterwards will be HULU

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  6. Hulu's really snatching up A LOT of good deal lately. I feel like they're catching nearly everything I'd contemplate re-watching on Netflix.

    Now if only their service were actually good. It's really time to say bye-bye to commercials, Hulu. And your originals need to stop being dollar store bargain bin deals.

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  7. Ugh no no no. Why didn't netflix get the spinoff too. Ugh I don't like hulu much.

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  8. but doesnt AMC run so many Marathons for TWD?...i dont understand...ur saying AMC will Only Air it Once on Sunday at 9pm for one time and that's it?...IDK, they're going to lose alot of their 15 million viewers every week, if that happens...☺...

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  9. No I'm sure AMC will reair at some point I just mean as far as streaming, Hulu will be the only place to watch it

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