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Posted June 30, 2021 08:59 · last edited June 30, 2021 23:19

Sky extended their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime and the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best for Paramount plus as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 

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Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 23:19
Sky just extended their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime and the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best for Paramount plus as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 23:17
Sky just their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime and the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best for Paramount plus as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:58
Sky just their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime and the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:58
Sky just extended their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime and the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:57
Sky just extended their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime is the rights are tied up there for years. Australia is a bit of a different best as Viacom already owned ten and presumably ten held all the rights to Viacom products in preparation for launch.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow, considering they don't already have a base here like they do in Australia. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:04
Sky just extended their partnership with ViacomCBS (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime is the rights are tied up there for years.

You'd assume that Viacom knew that they were launching in NZ when they signed the deal with Sky so they might end up partnering somehow. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships with competitors. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:03
Sky just extended their partnership with CBSViacom (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. So the bulk of the content that Paramount + would want to stream here is actually on Sky, Neon and Prime. 

One idea would be that Sky and Paramount Plus partner up. Sky already bundles sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 09:00
Sky just resigned their partnership with CBSViacom (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. One idea is that seeing as they have a relationship already, Sky and Paramount Plus partner up. They already bundle sky sport now with some spark packages so they're not against partnerships. 
Unknown editor edited June 30, 2021 08:59
Sky just resigned their partnership with CBSViacom (who owns Paramount plus) a few months ago in a multi year deal. One idea is that seeing as they have a relationship already, Sky and Paramount Plus partner up. They already bundle sky sport now with some spark packages.