Amazon Granted Exclusive Rights to Dora, Other Kids' Shows
Viacom pens deal
Amazon and Viacom announced Tuesday that they've signed a deal giving Amazon exclusive rights to a number of kid shows, including "Dora the Explorer" and "Go, Diego, Go."
The announcement follows the disappearance from Netflix of the same Viacom content after the two companies decided not to renew their streaming-video partnership. The Amazon deal also includes streaming rights for shows from MTV and Comedy Central, the companies said in a press release, such as "Key & Peele" and "Workaholics." According to the release, Amazon will be adding more content from Viacom in the near future.
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