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Kardashians 'hoping to sign deal with streaming service'

Kardashians 'hoping to sign deal with streaming service'
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The Kardashians are reportedly hoping to sign a major deal with a streaming network following their decision to end Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

The Kardashian family have reportedly set their sights on landing a lucrative deal with a streaming service following their decision to end Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Earlier this week it was revealed that the fly-on-the-wall reality series will end in early 2021 after 14 years and 20 seasons.

Although an official reason for the cancellation has not been given, Page Six reports that the Kardashians believe that there is more money in partnering with a service such as Netflix or Amazon.

The clan are said to have been inspired by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who recently secured a $150 million (£117 million) tie-up with Netflix to produce and appear in a number of new shows in the coming years.

KUWTK's penultimate season premieres in the US next week.

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