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T-Mobile Inks Viacom Content Deal for Upcoming Wireless TV Services

Viacom is coming to T-Mobile’s over-the-top wireless TV packages — which promise to let consumers to fully cut the cable cord — under a broad content-distribution agreement.

Under the deal announced Wednesday, Viacom’s portfolio of networks including MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and Paramount will become part of T-Mobile’s new mobile video services slated to debut later this year. The pact encompasses both live linear feeds of Viacom channels and a range of on-demand content.

“Viacom represents the best of the best, most-popular brands on cable, so they are an amazing partner for us!” John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile, enthused in a statement.

In late 2017, T-Mobile acquired over-the-top TV startup Layer3 TV for about $325 million. With the Layer3 team team and technology, the carrier has been building what it has touted as “its first wave of home and mobile TV offerings.”

T-Mobile hasn’t revealed launch timing, pricing, packaging or other details of its new OTT television services. Execs have said the company plans to go out first with an in-home TV solution — designed for delivery over 5G — aimed at replacing cable TV. On the mobile TV side, Viacom will be a “cornerstone launch partner,” according to T-Mobile.

“TV programming has never been better, but consumers are fed up with rising costs, hidden fees, lousy customer service, nonstop BS,” Legere said.

Viacom’s deal with T-Mobile comes after the cable programmer engaged in a heated contract dispute with AT&T; the parties resolved their differences last month to avert a blackout of Viacom channels on DirecTV.

The T-Mobile entertainment service “represents an important evolution in how audiences consume our content,” said Bob Bakish, Viacom’s president and CEO, in a statement. “Today’s landmark announcement marks a major step forward in our strategy to accelerate the presence of our brands on mobile and other next-generation platforms.”

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