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Pay-TV provider Sky has expanded its content partnership with US media giant Paramount.
Sky said the partnership would bring premium US drama, procedurals, kids and comedy content to Sky and its Neon streaming audiences.
"Paramount's Yellowstone was a standout for Sky customers in FY25, and this partnership ensures we build on that success by securing the shows that matter most," Sky chief executive Sophie Moloney said.
Moloney said the deal represented a "significant step" in its updated entertainment strategy, with data-driven focus on delivering content.
"We know what our customers watch and value, and we're building on those insights to curate the content that resonates most with our audiences," she said.
The deal came into effect immediately, and included exclusive access to shows from Showtime, Paramount + and CBS for New Zealand viewers.
Over the past year, Sky announced a number of major content deals, particularly in sports.
In October, it secured exclusive Olympic Games rights, and prior to that it extended its Formula 1 and NZ Rugby deals.
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