Beverly Hills, Calif. and New York, NY, October 7, 2011–Netflix Inc. and AMC Networks Inc. have reached a multi-year licensing agreement that will make prior seasons of AMC’s critically-acclaimed original series, The Walking Dead, available exclusively to Netflix members in the U.S. and Canada. Season 1 of The Walking Dead will be available today. Additional seasons of The Walking Dead, as well as certain future AMC and Sundance Channel programming, will be streaming instantly to Netflix members just prior to the premiere of subsequent seasons.
Netflix has also licensed non-exclusive rights in the U.S. to select scripted and unscripted shows, which will also be made available just before the following season debut. This includes programming from across the AMC Networks portfolio of AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, and WE tv. Specific series include IFC’s Portlandia and The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret; WE tv’s Braxton Family Values, My Fair Wedding, and Bridezillas; and Sundance Channel’s All On The Line with Joe Zee and Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys.
“Netflix is already the streaming home of “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad” in the US and Latin America,” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. “We are delighted to be in business directly with AMC Networks. AMC’s programming sensibilities have struck a chord with our members and with the overall viewing public.”
AMC Networks President and CEO Josh Sapan commented, “This agreement supports the cable ‘ecosystem’ by making our content available to Netflix nearly a year following the linear premiere, it brings our content to a wider audience, and it provides additional revenue to support production of new shows.”



Finally the first news to come from netflix in the recent months that makes me want to continue my subscription…
great move by amc networks! and a very smart deal for netflix considering their recent mishaps.
Cancelled Netflix and within a week, re-joined once Mad Men streamed; I like the immediacy of streaming the plethora of MM episodes depending on my mood rather than flip through my DVD catalog. As a fan of Jon Hamm, who will appear in 5 of 6 episodes of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, now more reason to stay.
All Netflix is really doing is spending the money they would have given Starz on other properties, spreading the money around. Good for other media companies bad for Starz. I wouldn’t be suprised if Netflix went to Disney directly.
Nice to see Netflix stepping in to replace the otherwise rapidly contracting syndication market for the serialized drama.
great news, but can we get some Adult Swim content now?
some of the best original programs on TV for over a decade now (aqua teen, venture bros, robot chicken, Harvey Birdman) and none of them available for streaming?
WTF?
The Walking Dead is an excellent show (!!!) and a great addition to the Netflix TV library. I have to give Netflix credit for having a pretty good episodic TV library. I’ve gotten to watch every season of 24, Lost, The Tudors and Spartacus because of Netflix.
I DO wish they would get some more current series. Like the NCIS’s, the CSI’s and, Criminal Minds and Mentalist but all in all I am satisfied with their streaming tv series selection…