The show about nothing finally settles on its online home, and it’s not the service you might think.
There is no sign of shrinkage in the deal that Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David have reportedly pulled off with digital distributor Hulu, as it appears that the parties have reached a mega-deal for the 90s most popular sitcom’s SVOD rights.
A deal has been reached for all 180 episodes of the sitcom, and it’s speculated that the price tag per episode will range from $850,000 to $1 million.
This is a major victory for Hulu, especially after rival Netflix secured the rights to that other successful NBC sitcom from the 90 – Friends – last year.
Episodes of Seinfeld will reportedly begin streaming in June.
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Yes, it’ll be nice to not have to fetch my DVDs to watch an episode.
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