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Sky Deutschland has launched a multi-pronged attack to draw in more subscribers for its pay platform, including a dedicated iPad application and investment in original, German content.
Fremantle revenue drops 5.4% in H1 as RTL Group ramps streaming growth, cuts losses and strikes Sky Deutschland acquisition ...
Sky Deutschland has been acquired by RTL, ending years of speculation on its future and representing RTL’s biggest ever buy. The channel group paid €150M ($175M) for Sky’s German arm ...
Sky Deutschland has renewed its long-standing partnership with Sky Studios, securing continued access to high-end original ...
Sky Deutschland, the German arm of Comcast-owned European pay TV giant Sky, has unveiled plans for fictional original series 'The Ibiza Affair,' based on a political scandal in Austria.
The management of pay-TV provider Sky Deutschland (SKYDn.DE) has advised minority investors not to accept an offer from BSkyB (BSY.L), a token gesture given that BSkyB's terms are little more than ...
Sky Deutschland will make the first episode of its new series Der Grenzgänger (The Border Crosser) available to non-subscribers to coincide with the show’s official launch. The show will be available ...
Sky Deutschland has been struggling to increase its subscriber numbers, with net additions of only 1,000 and 6,000 in the past two quarters, to a total of just under 2.5m satellite dish owners.
Sky Deutschland, currently controlled by Rupert Murdoch's entertainment group 21st Century Fox, booked a net profit of 12.3 million euros ($15.4 million) in the three months to Sept. 30, the first ...
German pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland will launch the thematic channels Sky Comedy and Sky Crime on April 1, 2021. Other new Sky channels are to follow this year, including a documentary ...
MUNICH — June 18, 2019 — MX1, an SES subsidiary and global solutions provider of media services, announced today that Sky Deutschland has agreed to a new service agreement extension with the company, ...
Sky Deutschland, the German wing of TV provider Sky, is testing a marketing concept that may be pure evil genius, or possibly just pure evil.