Netflix Inks Deal for First-Run Disney Films

Netflix Inc. has inked an agreement with Walt Disney Co. that will make first-run Disney films available to its subscribers in a pay-TV window. The terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.

Under the multi-year licensing agreement, Netflix will be the sole U.S. subscription-TV service for first-run Disney films, beginning with Disney’s 2016 theatrical releases.

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