BT
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BT’s AMC channel is being removed from Sky this week
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Launched in 2015, AMC gives BT subscribers access to a number of first-run US dramas including Fear The Walking Dead, horror anthology series The Terror and the Pierce Brosnan Western, The Son.
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BT announces “renewed efforts” to grow sport audiences and revenues
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Current BT strategy and content boss Andy Haworth being promoted to the newly created role of Managing Director of Sports Rights and Commercial.
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BT Sport unveils new ‘Ultimate’ channel with 4K, HDR and Dolby Atmos
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Replacing the BT Sport 4K channel, BT Sport Ultimate can deliver ultra-high-definition (UHD) and high dynamic range (HDR) pictures and, exclusively via BT TV, Dolby Atmos sound.
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BT Mobile to launch 5G plans this autumn
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The company’s EE brand was the first to launch 5G mobile services in the UK and BT says its own brand divisions will be the first to offer the service as part of a converged mobile and broadband package.
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EE unveils new broadband plans with Apple TV 4K and BT Sport
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EE says that by offering Apple’s devices, “customers can enjoy a range of live and on-demand video apps, including BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, Netflix, Prime Video, NOW TV and YouTube.”
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BT Sport confirms multi-year WWE broadcast deal
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Under its multi-year deal, BT Sport will air WWE’s Raw and SmackDown programmes exclusively live every week while WWE’s monthly pay-per-view events, including WrestleMania, will be available on BT Sport Box Office.