Author: Marc Thornham
Thursday 8th August marks the beginning of a new era for Sky Sports, with its latest service launching on Sky, Virgin Media, NOW and EE TV.
Exclusive content deal with Sky expires at the end of next year, paving the way for WBD to launch streaming Max in the UK.
The number of users who pay to watch ITVX Premium, which includes fewer ads and access to exclusive content, has dropped by a third this year.
From the 2025-26 season, live NBA games will be split between Sky Sports and Amazon Prime Video in an 11-year TV rights deal.
Updated / Confusion and anger in Northern Ireland over RTÉ blackout of Olympic coverage, but broadcaster promises to restore news bulletins after a political backlash.
Same company, different experience. Customers of Sky sibling NOW Broadband have been complaining to Ofcom in droves this year, as issues with broadband service mount.
How and where we can watch major sporting events could change in the coming years, as Ofcom reviews the rules governing free-to-air availability of listed sports events.
Ireland’s public service broadcaster RTÉ will receive €725 million, in a three year deal that will offset declining licence fee income.
EE TV customers who currently only get basic access to Discovery+ have had their access upgrade until 12th August.
Fewer UK users signed up for Apple TV+ and Paramount+ in the last three months, according to new research. But new users flocked to Disney+ and Prime Video.