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German pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland has renewed and expanded its long-standing content partnership with NBCUniversal, ...
Comcast is selling Sky Deutschland to Bertelsmann's RTL Group, which could create a major shift in the European pay TV market if approved by regulators. Under the terms of the pact, RTL will fully ...
Sky Deutschland, the German arm of Comcast-owned pay-TV operator Sky, is pulling out of scripted originals from 2024, Variety can reveal. Staff were notified of the surprise move by Sky ...
The merger of RTL Deutschland and Sky Deutschland with its streaming service WOW will create a "unique offering" for entertainment, sports, and information across streaming, free TV, and pay TV ...
Sky Deutschland has been acquired by RTL, ending years of speculation on its future and representing RTL’s biggest ever buy. The channel group paid €150M ($175M) for Sky’s German arm ...
Sky Deutschland came late to the originals business, commissioning its first high-end series, Babylon Berlin, in 2015. Given today’s news, it’s unclear if that award-winning drama, whose ...
Sports fans in Germany can now access Sky Deutschland’s premium live sports offering – including Bundesliga – on Amazon Prime ...
RTL will acquire Sky Deutschland's streaming brand, WOW. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Barny Mills, CEO of Sky Deutschland, commented: “Sky remains the home of the Bundesliga. This is a fantastic result for football fans, Bundesliga clubs and Sky. Sky has secured more games, the most ...
Sky Deutschland has secured the live broadcasting rights to the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship on pay TV for Germany, Austria and Switzerland on a long-term basis, will broadcast all MotoGP ...
Sky Deutschland worked with the company to ensure that it would be possible to use its existing mezzanine distribution streams for the inputs into LogServer. This involved developing a plug-in that ...
Sky Deutschland comprises operations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, also known as the DACH countries. Speculation has been rife about a sale of the business to German media giant ProSiebenSat.1.