The two parties have signed a long-term agreement continuing their long-standing relationship, according to a joint release issued Nov. 23. The deal includes distribution across linear, TV everywhere, VOD and mobile, for a number of the network’s channels (including A&E, Lifetime, History and History en Espanol). It will also see AT&T carry Viceland, a recently announced 24-hour broadcast channel. The channel is set to launch in 2016 and will be geared at a largely male demographic.