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Old 07-04-2016, 14:09   #851
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Who produces Sky News and it's many magazine shows ?

Sky Sports and it's many magazine shows

Sky Arts original content

Drama , Comedy , Talk Shows , Lifestyle shows across many channels.

Many of Sky's shows have been sold to overseas broadcasters. Doesn't Netflix show Penny Dreadful a co production with Showtime ?
OK, fair comment, Sky have accelerated their investment in original programme, although their spend is currently about half that of ITV. However, the point remains that failure to allow other services to buy up original content may deny the streaming services of their material, but it will also deny our broadcast channels of much needed income if advertising income declines.

Furthermore, the streaming services will simply get their material from elsewhere.
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