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Old 28-01-2015, 18:30   #1286
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

I'd imagine its because all of those HBO either co-produced or didn't have the exclusive distribution rights to.

Rome (co produced with BBC)
Band of brothers (co produced with BBC)
Deadwood (Paramount Home entertainment partnered and handled international distribution)
Sex and the city (CBS Television and Warner Bros involved)
True Blood (Already aired and deal in place with Fox before Sky Atlantic started.)

There are other examples Parades End was never shown as it aired on BBC Two , HBO partnered with the BBC on its production.
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