The departure of the Australian television drama set in a women’s correctional facility from the streaming platform’s catalog resulted from licensing agreements reaching their natural conclusion. These agreements typically grant a platform the right to host content for a predetermined period, after which renewal or removal becomes necessary.
The availability of television series on streaming services is frequently governed by complex negotiations between the content creator or distributor and the streaming provider. Factors influencing the decision to renew a license may include viewership figures, regional availability rights, cost considerations, and the streaming services overall content strategy. Historical context shows this is a common occurrence with licensed content across various platforms.