What Sky buying ITV could mean for your favourite shows
•What Sky buying ITV could mean for your favourite showsImage source, ITVImage caption, Love Island, hosted by Maya Jama, is said to generate ITV's biggest 16 to 34 audience ByKatie RazzallCulture and...
•It will get access to millions of people, as well as scale and prominence on a free to air platform.It's believed to want to create a commercial streamer that will be a true rival to the likes of Netf...
•But what does it mean for you?Your favourite shows aren't going anywhere… yetImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK, launching in 1955 as competition f...
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What Sky buying ITV could mean for your favourite showsImage source, ITVImage caption, Love Island, hosted by Maya Jama, is said to generate ITV's biggest 16 to 34 audience ByKatie RazzallCulture and Media EditorPublishedJust nowOne of the biggest takeovers in British media history is about to take place with the creation of a new British media company - albeit American owned.Sky is expected to buy ITV's TV and streaming channels with the announcement likely imminent, but if you don't read the business pages, you might have missed it.The pay-TV, broadband and mobile company, owned by the American company Comcast, has been in talks to buy ITV's media and entertainment business including ITVX since last year.For Sky, buying the broadcast arm of Britain's most watched commercial public service broadcaster makes sense. It will get access to millions of people, as well as scale and prominence on a free to air platform.It's believed to want to create a commercial streamer that will be a true rival to the likes of Netflix and Disney Plus in the UK. But what does it mean for you?Your favourite shows aren't going anywhere… yetImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK, launching in 1955 as competition for the BBCCrucially, this takeover won't mean your favourite ITV shows are suddenly moved behind a paywall.Caroline Frost, TV and podcast editor at Radio Times, says ITV is required by law to provide a free-to-air service until at least 2034 due to the public service broadcasting licence."Gradually, though, content which might debut on free/live-to-air ITV might end up on a subscription platform," Frost says.In the short to medium-term, the big shows - Coronation Street, Love Island, Emmerdale, I'm a Celebrity - won't look any different. You'll still find them on ITV and ITVX, and they'll still be made by ITV Studios - that's ITV's production arm, which...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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