Sky has acquired a 60% stake in Jupiter Entertainment – a US-based independent production company which has produced content for networks including A&E, Discovery, History and Animal Planet.
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All 4 replaces 4oD and hosts all of Channel 4’s linear channels, digital content and other online services.
BT has announced the launch of a range of “great value” deals for existing broadband customers, as it looks to establish itself as a “major player” in the consumer mobile market.
The Future Foundation, in consultation with the IPA, identifies four scenarios for consumer marketing and engagement to 2025 – revealing a “challenging future” for brands and agencies unless they learn to adapt.
Havas’s digital trading director tells industry he wants to buy all linear TV programmatically – and asks which broadcaster will be bravest to go first.
With BBC Three facing a difficult future, ITV has picked up the rights to air Family Guy and American Dad in the new multi-year deal.
It is understood the service, likely to be formally announced mid-week, will be called BT Mobile and will only be on offer to the company’s 7.6 million broadband subscribers at launch.
The price of a sports TV package set to rise by £1 to £47 a month whilst the family bundle service will rise by £3 a month to £36.
Under the terms of the extended deal, Channel 5 will continue to broadcast two series of Celebrity Big Brother and one series of Big Brother each year, as well as associated programming.
