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        <title><![CDATA[Kardashians could ink streaming deal with Netflix, Apple or Amazon soon]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because the Kardashians have axed their reality show, it doesn’t mean they’re leaving TV screens.</p><p>Insiders expect the family to have a big streaming deal within a year, they told Page Six — and a source close to the family said they’re even mulling starting “their own media company.”</p><p>As we reported, <strong>the family ditched E! this week</strong> after 20 seasons of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” in part because the network couldn’t keep up with their ever-increasing salary demands.</p><p>Now we’re told that they’re interested in signing a more lucrative streaming deal with one of the online giants such as Netflix, Apple or Amazon.</p><p>E! had paid the family $150 million the last time they renewed their contract in 2017, but with fellow TV titans such as Ryan Murphy and J.J. Abrams signing streaming deals worth a reported $300 million, they could find much bigger paydays online.</p><p>“There’s more money in streaming,” said a source. “And it’s global.”</p><p>One insider said that the family is interested in shifting away from their reality roots to work on a show similar to “Shark Tank,” by trading off their newfound reputations as entrepreneurs.</p><p>That said, an insider spilled that after 13 years on the air the family really are ready to take a break from the cameras.</p><p>“They’re open to all opportunities,” said an insider. “But they are taking some time off.”</p><p>The source who said they’re considering starting their own media company wouldn’t offer further details about what that might look like, but said it wouldn’t be a streaming platform to compete with the others.</p><p>Either way, it’s clear that the family is using its exit from network TV as an opportunity to seriously overhaul its media strategy.</p><p>A rep for the family declined to comment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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