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Drama of sport: Why Netflix is spending $5 billion to buy WWE programming rights

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the WWE deal is a unique one and does not signal any change in their sports strategy.

January 24, 2024 / 19:43 IST
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Netflix's co-CEO Ted Sarandos sees World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) blend of professional wrestling and entertainment as a perfect fit for their focus on the 'drama of sport'.

"WWE is sports entertainment. So it's as close to our core as you can get in terms of sports storytelling," Sarandos said during the company's post-earnings interview on January 23.

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These remarks come on the heels of the streaming giant's acquisition of exclusive rights to WWE's flagship weekly programme 'Raw' and other programming as part of a long-term deal, starting in January 2025. This marks the company's first big foray into live sports entertainment, after testing the waters by streaming several live events in the past year.

Netflix is paying over $5 billion for an initial term of 10 years, with the company having the option to extend the partnership for another 10 years or opt out of the deal after five years. Sarandos said this deal fits into the company's $17 billion annual programming spend.