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OCS could change model by the end of the year

2021-06-09T21:52:06.106Z


The Orange subsidiary risks losing the contract for the HBO series. Created in 2007, the OCS cinema and series channel, a subsidiary of Orange (Canal + is a minority shareholder) is at a turning point. In just over a year, his exclusive contract for the first HBO original series airing window will expire. And no one yet knows if the American channel - a subsidiary of WarnerMedia, which will merge with Discovery - will want to renew the contract as it did in Great


Created in 2007, the OCS cinema and series channel, a subsidiary of Orange (Canal + is a minority shareholder) is at a turning point.

In just over a year, his exclusive contract for the first HBO original series airing window will expire.

And no one yet knows if the American channel - a subsidiary of WarnerMedia, which will merge with Discovery - will want to renew the contract as it did in Great Britain with Sky or if it will prefer to keep its productions for its video streaming platform. HBO Max.

This agreement with HBO is very important for OCS and its 3 million subscribers.

They have devoured the seasons of

Game of Thrones

and are enjoying the new series

Mare of Easttown,

with Kate Winslet

.

"This contract is important but currently the most consumed series on OCS are

The Handmaid's Tale

and

The Walking Dead

which are not HBO series",

moderates Christian Bombrun, director of Orange Content.

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In video, Kate Winslet, detective disorder in the series Mare of Easttown

In addition, OCS intends to renegotiate its obligations

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Source: lefigaro

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