Netflix Stream Instantly Getting New ABC and Disney Content

While Netflix has quickly become the leading streaming content provider here in the United States, it’s no secret that their Stream Instantly selection is quite slim. Of course, they have a boatload of great documentaries but if you’re not into that sort of thing you may have a slight problem finding something interesting to watch (that you haven’t already seen).

Luckily, Netflix has just inked a new deal with Disney that will bring a whole slew of ABC content to the Stream Instantly service. This includes popular shows like Lost and Scrubs alongside hit Disney Movies like High School Musical.

Below is a full list of details of the new content:

• Prior season episodes of current ABC hit series “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Desperate Housewives” and, for the first time on Netflix, “Brothers & Sisters,” all of which are among the network’s most successful and popular TV franchises in recent years.

• Every episode of recent ABC favorites “Lost” and “Ugly Betty,” the latter making its streaming debut at Netflix.

• Each season of several hit series from ABC Studios, including “Scrubs” and “Reaper,” which are both new additions to Netflix.

• A host of content from the Disney Channel, including the hits “Phineas and Ferb” and “Good Luck Charlie,” which are also new to Netflix; updated and expanded offerings of “The Suite Life on Deck” and “Wizards of Waverly Place;” and library offerings from the smash hits “Hannah Montana” and “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.”

• A wide range of content from ABC Family, marking the introduction of ABC Family content streaming from Netflix. Included are the hit series “Greek,” “Make It or Break It,” “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” and “Melissa & Joey.”

• Disney Channel and ABC Family movies such as “High School Musical,” “High School Musical 2,” “Camp Rock,” and “Beauty & the Briefcase,” as well as new releases “Avalon High,” “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” and “Revenge of the Bridesmaids”

Can’t wait to see this appear on Netflix, what about you?

via businessinsider