Taylor Swift is now making original content for AT&T
Taylor Swift’s dominance is spreading over to AT&T. At today’s DirecTV Now unveiling, AT&T executive Brad Bentley announced a new partnership between the telecom and “Bad Blood” singer called Taylor Swift Now. As part of the partnership, AT&T customers who happen to love 1989 will get exclusive content and footage, all ready for streaming, theVerge informs.
The new content deal is part of AT&T’s initiative focusing on original programming. Fans on AT&T will be able to watch 13 episodes featuring behind-the-scenes footage and commentary featuring Swift herself. It’s not clear when the episodes will debut, but Bentley did indicate that the episodes would launch in a few weeks.
Obviously, this is only the latest deal Swift has inked with a major tech company in recent years. The singer-songwriter already has a lucrative deal with Apple for Apple Music, a partnership that has so far yielded some pretty painful ads. (We’re absolutely counting the recent Drake ad here.) Hopefully the AT&T content will be a bit better.
.@TaylorSwift13 fans have a new destination for unique and never seen videos, #TaylorSwiftNOW – coming soon, only on AT&T. pic.twitter.com/mRqMtCGXD4
— AT&T (@ATT) November 28, 2016
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