It makes more Discovery content available for Sky's streaming platforms, Sky Go, Sky On Demand and Neon. It will cost US$4.99 a month with ads, or US$6.99 a month ad-free and feature "more than 1,000 hours" per year of Discovery content. The agreement includes the Discovery Channel, TLC, Discovery Turbo, Living, Food Network and Animal Planet, as well as the launch of new channel Investigation Discovery (ID). However, not all Discovery content will be exclusive to Sky under the new deal. That means Discovery content can't screen on Three or any other free-to-air broadcast channel in NZ.
Source: New Zealand Herald December 06, 2020 19:52 UTC