TORONTO — Rogers Communications is confirming plans to broadcast several specialty channels as part of a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that Bell Media had attempted to thwart.
Rogers says it will begin airing Discovery and Discovery ID on linear TV in the new year, while others including Animal Planet, Motor Trend and Discovery Science will be available on demand and via Citytv Plus on Amazon Prime Video Channels.
Bell Media also announced it has expanded a licensing deal with the U.S. entertainment and media conglomerate under which Crave is the exclusive home of HBO and Max content in Canada. In a court application filed in June, Bell Media claimed that a licensing agreement announced this year between Warner Bros. and Rogers violated non-compete provisions Bell had established when it previously secured rights to the content.
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