Sky Buy ITV
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Original Poster:

18,621 posts

63 months

Yesterday (08:22)
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read about this a few months ago about the negotiations to purchase it, but it seems they have reached a deal..

https://news.sky.com/story/sky-to-pay-1-6bn-for-it...


One thing this article doesnt mention is that ITV i think are under contract until 2030 something to provide FTA broadcasts, after which time the whole lot could end up under subscription.

I think this will be another nail in the coffin for the licence fee.

Edit:

Bit more info here.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2wwgeg041o

Murph7355

41,801 posts

283 months

Yesterday (12:40)
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If they think this will protect them from "streamers", I think they are barking up the wrong tree.

As for the TV license....dead man walking. At least against its original purpose.

sparta6

5,090 posts

127 months

Yesterday (12:52)
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Murph7355 said:
If they think this will protect them from "streamers", I think they are barking up the wrong tree.

As for the TV license....dead man walking. At least against its original purpose.
Agree.

A level playing field required is required across all platforms in terms of regulation. Same OFCOM rules across social media, streamers and broadcasters.

System is currently broken

Getragdogleg

10,085 posts

210 months

Yesterday (14:06)
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And yet the Government are trying to secure the future of the license fee by making it tied to YouTube via legislation to put BBC content first and foremost on YT. Also mentioned in the missive from the Govt. were C4 and ITV.

gshughes

1,333 posts

282 months

Yesterday (17:04)
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Surely one for the monopolies and mergers commission if that is still a thing, or OFCOM if it isn't.

Spare tyre

12,399 posts

157 months

Yesterday (17:36)
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Does this mean more of less Ant and dec?

hondajack85

1,447 posts

26 months

Yesterday (18:38)
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Once they get ITV behind a paywall we can startup ITB on free tv.

CoolHands

22,935 posts

222 months

Yesterday (18:39)
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The govt are clearly going to tack a tv tax onto streaming services anyway.

Regarding sky buying itv it’s a shame as it means all their back catalogue will be tied up with sky and shut off, probably includes lots of sub brands like Granada or whoever eg whoever made The Bill etc. and Poirot etc Stuff like that (I haven’t actually checked).

sparta6

5,090 posts

127 months

Yesterday (19:11)
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Irony of ironies.

Sky began as a single satellite channel. It struggled and Murdoch had to re-mortgage his own house to keep it afloat
ITV had a national license to print money, but had fat cats in charge.

Kudos to Murdoch, he out-smarted the fat cats.

MikeM6

5,918 posts

129 months

Yesterday (19:37)
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All I want is more high quality TV with no adverts that doesn't cost the earth.... I doubt anything mentioned on this thread will get us closer to this.

Randy Winkman

21,699 posts

216 months

Yesterday (21:23)
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I do wonder if something similar will happen to the BBC in the end? I know I dont speak for everyone but I still see that the name has huge value across the world. And it might be a way for a government to take in a fair few quid like when other "assets" were sold off decades ago. Though I appreciate that history has shown that wasn't all to the long term benefit of the UK.

Legacywr

15,340 posts

215 months

Yesterday (21:34)
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I hardly watch ITV, it’s a bit council.

S600BSB

7,848 posts

133 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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Legacywr said:
I hardly watch ITV, it s a bit council.
Very good.

Randy Winkman

21,699 posts

216 months

Yesterday (22:11)
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I wish the Tour de France was still on ITV4. frown