FXX Paid $750 Million For An Upcoming 552-Episode 'Simpsons' Marathon
The FX spinoff channel will kick off the first-ever cable syndication of Springfield's favorite family by showing every episode of the series consecutively - all 552 of them.
"It will be the longest continuous marathon in the history of television," FX CEO, Jon Landgraf told Variety.
However, this marathon didn't come cheap for FXX. According to Variety, the syndication rights to the longest running American sitcom was valued at $750 million, making it one of the largest in TV history.
The other terms of the 10 year deal also allows for the 26 year archive of the series to be available to stream on demand via a new mobile app that is distinct to "The Simpsons."
"Think of it as a comprehensive, beautifully curated digital library of all things 'Simpsons,'" Landgraf explained. "I'm absolutely blown away by what I've seen. This could well be the best app I have ever seen."