Variety reports that Discovery, the greater umbrella of channels that includes TNA’s new home of Destination America, is in talks with Netflix over new streaming program deals. The site reports that Discovery’s CEO David Zaslav spoke at an investor conference and said that they want to secure more deals with the service, saying, “We want to do deal with them. They want to do deal with us. It’s a question of value.”
Obviously this doesn’t mean that the company is looking for a deal to get Impact or other TNA content on the service, but it could conceivably be a possibility at some point. It wouldn’t be live streaming of first-run content of course, but it could result in back episodes airing on the service as well as TNA DVDs, should such a hypothetical deal be worked out.
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