It's unlikely to happen though. Music Industry is quite happy to service multiple platforms because people often play their favourite tracks multiple times so get re[peat fee after repeat fee. Movies and TV - MOST people only watch things once so the model is entirely different, different platforms pay to attract that one watch, they also as a result pay for exclusivity as the content drives sales, in music, its the usability of the software that drives sales as the tunes are almost ubiquitous.
Also the cost of making TV/Film is massive compared to music so the fees to recoup also rely on the large pre-sale fees for exclusivity to a platform