Sky owner announces £1.6bn takeover of ITV’s broadcasting arm
Comcast-owned Sky has agreed to acquire ITV's broadcasting and streaming arm for £1.6 billion, aiming to create the UK's largest commercial broadcaster. The deal involves an initial cash payment of £1.2 billion for ITV's free-to-air channels and the ITVX streaming platform, with a potential additional £200 million contingent on 2027 advertising revenues.

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AI-generatedComcast-owned Sky has agreed to acquire ITV's broadcasting and streaming arm for £1.6 billion, aiming to create the UK's largest commercial broadcaster. The deal involves an initial cash payment of £1.2 billion for ITV's free-to-air channels and the ITVX streaming platform, with a potential additional £200 million contingent on 2027 advertising revenues. Sky anticipates this acquisition will enhance its ability to compete with global streaming services. As part of the transaction, Comcast will sell its Love Productions business to ITV for £200 million. ITV Studios, the programme-making division, will remain a separate, publicly listed company.
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5 extractedITV’s broadcasting arm made nearly £2bn in revenues and £274.2m profit before tax last year.
The deal aims to help Sky compete with US streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Comcast will sell Love Productions to ITV for £200m as part of the transaction.
Sky, owned by Comcast, will pay £1.2bn cash initially and up to £200m later.
Sky announces £1.6bn deal to buy ITV’s broadcasting and streaming arm.