Sky’s £1.6 billion ITV deal is a bet that mass reach, not content alone, is the last scarce asset in British television.
By Paul Sandle and Sarah Young LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Comcast's Sky has agreed to buy the broadcast channels and ...
Sky is in talks to snap up ITV's broadcasting arm in what would be the biggest British broadcasting deal for years –here's ...
The move comes a week after Comcast announced it would peel off its NBCUniversal and Sky units, creating a new public company ...
ITV agrees to sell broadcasting arm to Sky for up to £1.6bn - The companies said the deal will combine the division with Sky ...
According to Sky, the combined business will have the resources and technology capabilities to compete more effectively with ...
Sky (Comcast) to buy ITV’s Media & Entertainment unit for up to £1.6B, targeting £200M synergies and a £2.1B content deal—get ...
US giant Comcast will split into separate media and cable companies. In this week’s Viewsroom, Breakingviews columnists play ...
US telecoms giant Comcast will buy ITV’s free-to-air channels and streaming service to create the UK’s biggest commercial ...
The $2.1 billion purchase would combine two major British media outlets and help the Comcast-owned Sky compete with streaming ...
Comcast's decision to spin off NBCUniversal into a separate, publicly traded company raised questions about the future of the ...
For Brian Roberts, the chairman and controlling shareholder of US media giant Comcast, there’s money in both pipes and programming.
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