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  • Sky urges Ofcom to take action against public service broadcasters

    February 2, 2020

    Sky has urged the broadcasting regulator to take action against ITV and Channel 5, saying the channels benefit from too much “government support”.  Ofcom, the communications regulator, allows public service broadcasters – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – certain benefits in return for them making programmes that benefit the public.  However, paid-for [...]

  • Sky launches new factual channels amid production push

    January 27, 2020

    Sky today said it will launch two new factual TV channels as the media firm ramps up its investment in original productions. Sky Documentaries and Sky Nature will launch in the spring, offering subscribers original programmes as well as new series from networks such as HBO and Showtime. New original documentaries will include Tiger Woods: [...]

  • Sky poised to sign streaming deal with Disney

    January 26, 2020

    Sky is said to be close to signing a deal with Disney to bring the US giant’s new streaming service to its pay-TV platform. The two companies are finalising a multi-year tie-up that could shut out rivals Virgin Media and BT, the Sunday Telegraph reported. Disney Plus is expected to launch on Sky alongside its [...]

  • Vodafone ranked ‘worst’ UK mobile and broadband provider

    January 24, 2020

    Vodafone is the UK’s most complained about provider for broadband, landline and mobile, according to regulator Ofcom. The firm topped the broadband complaint charts for the second quarter in a row, between July and September last year. The Ofcom report said thousands of customers had complained to them regarding the supplier’s poor customer service, faulty [...]

  • Netflix shows to remain on Sky after media firms ink new multi-year content deal

    January 19, 2020

    Sky today said it has signed a new multi-year agreement with Netflix to keep the US streaming service’s programming on its pay-TV network. The two companies said the extended deal builds on a “successful partnership built over the past two years”, with Sky customers already able to access Netflix hits such as Sex Education through [...]

  • Sky boss calls for ‘urgency’ over social media regulation

    January 16, 2020

    The UK should “inject some urgency” into its plans for a new internet regulator due to the societal damage caused by unchecked internet platforms, the boss of Sky has said. Jeremy Darroch called for ministers to tackle so-called online harms, warning that the “promise of self-regulation hasn’t worked”. “We only need to look back to [...]

  • General Election 2019: How to watch the results on live TV

    December 12, 2019

    The UK has been plunged into a political broadcast blackout today, with channels forced to put their election coverage on hold as Brits go to the polls. But when voting closes at 10pm, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky will all fire up their cameras to provide rolling coverage until the UK’s next Prime [...]

  • Sky to unveil major new Elstree studio as it ramps up production

    December 3, 2019

    Sky has announced plans to build a new film and TV studio complex in north London as it ramps up its production budget amid growing pressure from streaming rivals. The 32-acre production hub will be located in Elstree, close to the existing Elstree Studios complex, which is home to Netflix’s hit series The Crown and [...]

  • Top Sky exec calls for regulatory overhaul as he takes swipe at ‘anachronistic’ ITV

    November 26, 2019

    A senior Sky executive has called for a radical overhaul of broadcast regulation to adapt to the streaming age as he took a swipe at ITV’s “anachronistic” business model. David Wheeldon, Sky’s group director of policy and public affairs, said regulator Ofcom’s approach was “not particularly radical” and would not help public service broadcasters fulfil [...]

  • Comcast profit beats estimates after boost from broadband and Sky deal

    October 24, 2019

    Media and communications company Comcast has beaten Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit, which were boosted by its acquisition of Sky last year. Comcast reported an 11 per cent rise in net profit for the third quarter, ahead of analysts’ expectations, driven by a rise in broadband customer numbers. Read more: BBC ‘may not be [...]

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