Sky
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Sky Arts is joining Freeview
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The move which brings the previously subscription-only arts and culture channel to all UK homes.
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Sky confirms airdate for Naomie Harris and Jude Law’s The Third Day
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The series spans two three-part TV stories plus an immersive live theatrical event.
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Sky gets permission to build major new TV & film studio in Elstree
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The project will see the construction of 12 sound stages capable of being merged or sub-divided to accommodate productions of all sizes.
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Sky secures “long-term” access to Sony’s films and TV shows
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The deal means all new and future Sony Pictures Entertainment films, including recent hits Jumanji: The Next Level, Little Women and Bad Boys For Life, will be available on Sky Cinema.
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Sky Q gets new look and features including HDR support for Disney+
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The broadcaster says the changes mean “even more entertainment from Sky TV, Netflix, YouTube, BBC, Spotify and others will be found side-by-side on the big screen in your home.”
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BT appoints Sky Media as new ad and sponsorship agent
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The new deal ends BT’s partnership with Channel 4 and further deepens the commercial relationship between Sky and BT.