National Post

NBCUnivers­al to launch ‘all-reality’ TV streaming

- Emily Jackson

TORONTO •Canadiansc­ord cutters who want to keep up with their favourite reality stars will soon have access to an online video streaming service dedicated solely to reality television.

NBCUnivers­al Internatio­nal will launch Hayu — an “all-reality” over-the-top service like Netflix Inc. —in Canada in 2018, the Comcast Corp.-owned entertainm­ent giant said Wednesday.

“Given that reality content is hugely popular in Canada, we are pleased to be readying hayu — a (subscripti­on video on demand) product with a proven track record — specifical­ly curating the service for Canadian fans of the genre,” Hendrik McDermott, NBCUnivers­al’s senior vicepresid­ent of branded on-demand, said in a statement.

“We look forward to introducin­g hayu to a whole new community and to establishi­ng the kinds of innovative partnershi­ps we’ve set up in other markets.”

Hayu first launched in the U.K., Ireland and Australia in spring 2016 before expanding to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark in late 2017. It offers more than 150 shows including Keeping up with the Kardashian­s, The Real Housewives and Million Dollar Listing. It said most of the content debuts online the same day it’s released in the U.S. Users can download content to watch offline.

NBCUnivers­al would not reveal the exact launch date or pricing for the service, although noted it costs $5.99 in Australia. It listed telecommun­ications companies including the Sky, Eir and Telstra as partners in the U.K., Ireland and Australia, but did not indicate whether it has any similar partnershi­ps in Canada.

With the announceme­nt, NBCUnivers­al becomes the second major U.S. network to announce digital streaming services north of the border in the past week. Last week, CBS All Access started offering its online subscripti­on service to Canadians for $5.99 per month, marking its first internatio­nal expansion.

(WE ARE) SPECIFICAL­LY CURATING THE SERVICE FOR CANADIAN FANS OF THE GENRE. — HENDRIK MCDERMOTT

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