You've searched for a film, found it on Netflix UK last month, and it has now disappeared. Or you want to watch a show that is available in the US on one platform but locked behind a different service in the UK. This is streaming rights fragmentation — and it is the defining frustration of modern television.
What Are Exclusive Streaming Rights?
When a streaming platform acquires "exclusive rights" to a show or film, they have paid for the exclusive legal right to broadcast that content in a specific territory (e.g., the UK) for a defined period of time. During that period, no other platform in the UK can legally show the same content.
This means that:
- An HBO show might be on Sky Atlantic in the UK while it is on Max in the US
- A film that is on Amazon Prime in the US might be on Netflix UK
- Content can disappear from one platform when a rights deal expires and reappear on a competitor
- Some shows simply never become available in the UK because no broadcaster has purchased UK rights
Why Does This Keep Getting Worse?
The proliferation of streaming services has intensified the problem. When there were two or three platforms, rights were relatively consolidated. Now there are over ten major streaming services competing for UK subscribers — and each wants exclusive content to differentiate themselves.
The result: to watch everything you want, you may need Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, Paramount+, Sky Cinema, Sky Atlantic (via Sky or Now TV), TNT Sports, and BBC iPlayer — at a combined cost of over £100/month.
The UK's Most Frustrating Streaming Rights Examples
- Game of Thrones / House of the Dragon: Sky Atlantic in the UK (not HBO Max)
- Star Wars / Marvel films: Disney+ exclusively
- Slow Horses: Apple TV+ exclusively
- Landman / Yellowstone: Paramount+
- Premier League: Sky Sports + TNT Sports (never on freeview)
- Champions League: TNT Sports exclusively
How Apollo Group TV Solves the Fragmentation Problem
Apollo Group TV provides access to 50,000+ live channels and 99,000+ VOD titles in a single subscription. Rather than subscribing to individual platforms separately, Apollo Group TV aggregates content from across the streaming landscape.
Sky Atlantic, TNT Sports, Sky Cinema, international channels, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 — all in one interface, all on one device, all included in a single monthly payment from £14.99.
The fragmentation problem that costs UK viewers over £100/month in separate subscriptions is solved with one Apollo Group TV subscription at a fraction of the cost.
Sports Rights: The Worst Fragmentation of All
Nowhere is streaming rights fragmentation more acute than in UK live sport. The Premier League is split between Sky Sports and TNT Sports. Champions League is TNT Sports. F1 is Sky Sports exclusively. Cricket is split between Sky Sports and BBC. The Rugby World Cup was on ITV.
A sports fan who wants to follow football, F1, cricket and rugby needs Sky Sports AND TNT Sports AND ITV — costing upwards of £70/month. Apollo Group TV includes every sports channel in one subscription.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do UK streaming rights differ from the US?
Content rights are licensed territory-by-territory. A studio may sell UK rights to one broadcaster (e.g., Sky Atlantic gets HBO content) while the US distribution stays with the original platform (HBO Max). This is why the same show can be on different platforms in different countries.
Can Apollo Group TV access all UK streaming platforms?
Apollo Group TV provides access to the broadcast channels from major UK platforms including Sky channels, TNT Sports, BBC, ITV and Channel 4, plus a large VOD library — all from a single subscription.
Stream Everything with Apollo Group TV UK
50,000+ live channels · Sky Sports · Premier League · 4K UHD · No contract · From £14.99/month