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===International programs=== Current US programs that air on Nine and its digital multichannels are sourced from Nine's deals with [[Roadshow Entertainment]] / [[Warner Bros. International Television Distribution]] and [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc]], [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony Pictures Television International]] / [[Sony Pictures Animation]], [[NBCUniversal Global Distribution]] and [[Illumination (company)|Illumination Entertainment]] / [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] and [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[CBS Studios]], [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]], [[Disney Platform Distribution]] / [[Pixar|Pixar Animation Studios]] / [[Lucasfilm]] / [[20th Television]] and [[20th Century Studios]] / [[Regency Enterprises]], [[United International Pictures]] and [[MGM Television|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television International]].{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} The network's flagship overseas program was the popular sitcoms ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' and ''[[Young Sheldon]]''. Other American programs on Nine include medical drama ''[[Chicago Med]]'', documentary series ''[[The First 48]]'' and crime dramas ''[[Law & Order True Crime]]'' and ''[[Law & Order: Organized Crime]]''. British programs on Nine include the UK game shows ''[[Pointless]]'' and ''[[Tipping Point (game show)|Tipping Point]]. ''Sony Pictures daytime soap operas on 9Gem include ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' and ''[[The Young and The Restless]]''. ''[[Extra (American TV program)|Extra]]'' aired on Nine up until its 26th season; it also aired the television adaptation of ''[[Lethal Weapon (TV series)|Lethal Weapon]]'' for much of its run. From 2008 until 2021 and 2013 respectively, Nine also broadcast the American daytime talk shows ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' and ''[[The View (talk show)|The View]]''. In 2015, the network cut ties with [[Warner Bros. Television]], which caused the local broadcast TV rights to such series as ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'', ''[[Gotham (TV series)|Gotham]]'', ''[[Mom (TV series)|Mom]]'' and ''[[2 Broke Girls]]'' to be shopped around to other networks.<ref>{{Cite news | author = Ryan, Aaron. | title = Is getting rid of Two Broke Girls worth $86m, Channel Nine? | work = Mumbrella | date = 6 December 2016 | url = https://mumbrella.com.au/getting-rid-of-2-broke-girls-worth-86m-channel-nine-397222 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161207164944/https://mumbrella.com.au/getting-rid-of-2-broke-girls-worth-86m-channel-nine-397222 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 7 December 2016 | access-date = 15 December 2016}}</ref> On 11 March 2015, Nine created a new acquired programming deal with [[Nickelodeon]], granting the network programming rights until 2023. On 2 April 2017, Nine created a new acquired programming deal with [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|NBCUniversal]], granting the network programming rights. On 22 February 2020, [[DreamWorks Animation]] films became exclusive to the Nine Network after 8 years in which Network 10 and Seven Network owned the telecast rights to them. This was owed to NBCUniversal having recently reunited with DreamWorks after a separation of 15 years and because of [[Network 10]] having recently become a subsidiary of [[Paramount Networks UK & Australia|Paramount Australia & New Zealand]] and therefore having access to programming from [[Comedy Central]], [[MTV]] and [[Nickelodeon]]. ====Shared overseas programs==== Shared US programming that airs on Nine and Seven and their digital multichannels are sourced from Nine and [[Seven Network|Seven]]'s deals with [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[NBCUniversal Global Distribution]], [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros. Television Distribution]] / [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc]], [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony Pictures Television International]] / [[Sony Pictures Animation]] and [[20th Television]] / [[20th Century Studios]]. Shared US programming that airs on Nine and 10 and their digital multichannels are sourced from Nine and [[Network 10|10]]'s deals with [[CBS Studios]], [[United International Pictures]], [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] / [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]] and [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros. Television Distribution]]. Shared US programming that airs on Nine and ABC and their digital multichannels are sourced from Nine and [[ABC Television (Australian TV network)|ABC]]'s deals with [[NBCUniversal Global Distribution]] / [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros. Television Distribution]], [[20th Television]], [[20th Century Studios]] / [[Regency Enterprises]] and [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony Pictures Television International]].
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