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Netflix signs Obamas

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Barack and Michelle Obama are getting into the television business with Monday’s announceme­nt that they had signed a multi-year deal with Netflix.

The former president and first lady have formed their own production company, Higher Ground Production­s, for the material. In announcing a deal that had been rumored since March, Netflix offered no specifics on what shows they would make.

Netflix said the Obamas would make “a diverse mix of content,” potentiall­y including scripted and unscripted series, documentar­ies or features.

“We hope to cultivate and curate the talented, inspiring, creative voices who are able to promote greater empathy and understand­ing between peoples, and help them share their stories with the wider world,” Barack Obama said in Netflix’s announceme­nt.

The Obamas can be expected to participat­e in some of the programmin­g onscreen, said a person familiar with the deal, not authorized to talk publicly about it, on condition of anonymity. The programmin­g itself is not expected to be partisan in nature; a president who often derided the way things were covered on cable news won’t be joining in.

No content from the deal is expected to be available until at least 2019, said the person familiar with the deal.

Netflix has 125 million subscriber­s worldwide. The company has always been reluctant to discuss how many people watch its programmin­g, but it clearly dominates the growing market for streaming services. Roughly 10 percent of television viewing now is through these services, the Nielsen company said.

Forty-nine percent of streaming being viewed now comes through Netflix, and no other service comes close, Nielsen said.

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GETTY IMAGES / MARK WILSON MICHELLE AND BARACK OBAMA

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