Netflix and A+E Networks are engaged in a "Storage Wars" of their own making.
The unscripted series could be among many ratings hits from the owner of channels A&E and History that will vacate the streaming giant's servers by Friday, when their licenses expire, unless a new deal is reached. In addition to "Storage Wars," some of the most popular and longest-running cable series of recent years could be leaving Netflix, including History's "Ice Road Truckers," "Pawn Stars" and "American Pickers" and A&E's "Dog the Bounty Hunter," "Gene Simmons: Family Jewels," "Hoarders" and "Intervention." Sources familiar with talks be-tween the two companies offer strikingly different interpretations of the state of the negotiations. Netflix is said to have already considered this a done deal, having decided to part with some 40 series and miniseries totaling approximately 800 hours of content because the viewership didn't justify the licensing cost. There is still 200-300 more hours of content from A&E and History that it intends to keep on the service.
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