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Sky buys ITV for £1.6bn to take control of broadcasting arm

JOE.co.uk

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July 6, 2026

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A big change Sky has agreed to buy the broadcasting arm of ITV for an eye-watering £1.6bn to become the UK’s largest broadcaster. The deal will see Sky acquire the media and entertainment division of ITV, including ITVX and all of its free-to-air channels. The takeover has been a long time coming, with details first []

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 6, 2026

Comcast's Sky to buy Britain's ITV in $2.1 billion deal

In a bid to become Britain's largest commercial broadcaster, Comcast's Sky pay-TV business on Monday unveiled a 2.1 billion deal to buy ITV Media and Entertainment. ITV is a television powerhouse in Britain, with Love Island, Midsomer Murders...

Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sky to Buy ITV’s Media Arm for Up to $2.1 Billion: ‘This Is a Defining Moment for British Media’

It’s finally official. Comcast-owned U.K. pay-TV operator Sky has agreed to acquire ITV’s Media and Entertainment business for total consideration of up to £1.6 billion (2.14 billion). The deal, expected to close in the second half of 2027, will separate ITV Studios into a standalone global content business and return roughly £950 million (1.27 billion) []

JOE.co.uk

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· Jul 6, 2026

What will happen to your favourite shows now as Sky buys ITV broadcast arm

Change is on the way With Sky set to takeover ITV’s broadcast arm, what will happen to your favourite TV shows? It was announced earlier today that Sky has agreed to buy the broadcast arm of ITV for an eye-watering £1.6bn to become the UK’s largest broadcaster. The deal will see Sky acquire the media []

The Next Web

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· Jul 6, 2026

ITV sells its broadcasting arm to Comcast’s Sky for up to £1.6bn

ITV has agreed to sell its media and entertainment division to Sky, the Comcast-owned broadcaster, in a deal worth up to £1.6bn that redraws the map of British television. The transaction hands Sky the ITV channels and the ITVX streaming service, and leaves the seller as a pure production business, a split that arrives as [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Week

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sky’s purchase of ITV: a new dawn for British television

Sky’s purchase of ITV: a new dawn for British television

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

ITV and Comcast’s Sky reshape British TV landscape with US$2.1 billion deal

Comcast’s Sky has agreed to buy the broadcast channels and streaming service of Britain’s ITV for £1.6 billion (US2.13 billion), creating a British champion to compete with global players YouTube, Netflix, Amazon and Disney. Sky CEO Dana Strong said the deal, announced on Monday and confirming a Reuters story, was a “defining moment” in British broadcasting. The combination of Britain’s biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, home of Coronation Street, and subscription television company...

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Related coverage for "Sky buys ITV for £1.6bn to take control of broadcasting arm": ArcaMax — Comcast's Sky to buy Britain's ITV in $2.1 billion deal. Variety — Sky to Buy ITV’s Media Arm for Up to $2.1 Billion: ‘This Is a Defining Moment for British Media’. JOE.co.uk — What will happen to your favourite shows now as Sky buys ITV broadcast arm. The Next Web — ITV sells its broadcasting arm to Comcast’s Sky for up to £1.6bn. The Week — Sky’s purchase of ITV: a new dawn for British television . South China Morning Post — ITV and Comcast’s Sky reshape British TV landscape with US$2.1 billion deal