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  • Broadband firms pledge to cut prices after Ofcom review

    September 25, 2019

    Major UK broadband providers have pledged to cut prices for out-of-contract customers after Ofcom carried out a review into the market. Sky, BT and Talktalk have all agreed to allow customers whose initial contracts have ended to get the same deals as new customers when they renew their contracts. Read more: BT leads push for [...]

  • BT lines up Champions League bid as it looks to retain lucrative rights

    September 22, 2019

    BT is gearing up to defend its control of Champions League TV rights as the telecoms giant cashes in on price rises in its broadcast division. BT Sport paid £1.2bn in 2017 to secure exclusive rights to Champions League and Europa League matches for three seasons, cementing its control of European football coverage. Read more: [...]

  • Sky and Channel 4 sign advertising deal as streaming threat looms large

    September 17, 2019

    Channel 4 has signed a deal to use Sky’s advertising technology as the broadcasters strengthen ties amid growing competition from streaming rivals. The two companies today announced a multi-year deal that will see Channel 4 use Sky’s Adsmart platform to deliver targeted ads on its linear channels. Read more: Ofcom clears Channel 4 News over [...]

  • Sky Studios takes stake in UK natural history producer True to Nature

    August 7, 2019

    Sky Studios today announced it has taken a stake in UK-based natural history production firm True to Nature (TTN), marking the first investment for the media group’s new content division. Sky Studios has secured a 24.9 per cent stake in TTN, which will create new wildlife programmes for distribution on Sky’s platform. Read more: Sky [...]

  • Comcast grows revenue and profit thanks to broadband boost

    July 25, 2019

    Comcast has posted a rise in revenue and profit for the second quarter as an increase in broadband customers helped offset a decline in its TV business. The US media group posted revenue of $26.9bn (£21.5bn) in the three months to the end of June, up 24 per cent on the same period last year. [...]

  • Sky puts Netflix in its sights as it doubles investment after Chernobyl success

    June 12, 2019

    Sky has unveiled plans to double its investment in original programming as it looks to build on the success of hit show Chernobyl and take on streaming services such as Netflix. The company said it has secured backing from new owner Comcast to launch Sky Studios, a new Europe-wide development and production division. Read more: [...]

  • Firms to make it easier for mobile and broadband customers to switch

    June 3, 2019

    Broadband, phone and pay TV companies have signed up to a string of new measures that will ensure customers are treated fairly, as regulator Ofcom continues its crackdown on poor customer service. BT, Vodafone, O2 and Sky are among the companies that have committed to helping customers get a good deal and switch providers easily [...]

  • Netflix raises prices by 20 per cent as it blames $15bn production budget

    May 30, 2019

    Netflix is raising the prices of some of its subscriptions by as much as 20 per cent as it prepares to ramp up investment in new TV shows and films. The streaming service is increasing the cost of its standard plan, which allows users to watch on two screens, by £1 to £8.99, while the [...]

  • Netflix and Amazon cash in on British streaming market with double the revenue of UK services

    May 29, 2019

    Netflix and Amazon’s revenues from UK streaming customers last year was £1.1bn, twice the amount the Britain’s biggest broadcasters made from their own streaming platforms. Netflix made around £693m in revenues from its UK subscriber base of 10m people last year, while Amazon generated £400m from 7.7m subscribers to its Prime Video platform. The figures, [...]

  • Galliford Try shares rise as it rebuffs £950m Bovis offer for housebuilding arm

    May 28, 2019

    Home builder Bovis today revealed that talks for a £950m merger deal with Galliford Try’s housing business have collapsed. Read more: Galliford Try rejects takeover bid from rival Bovis Homes Bovs homes said this morning the two firms are "no longer in discussions" after its revised proposal to snap up Galliford Try’s Linden Homes and Partnerships [...]

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