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What Sky Is Really Buying in the ITV Deal

The blockbuster deal separates two things that made ITV unusually powerful โ€” its network and its studio โ€” and raises uncomfortable questions about the future of British television.

What Sky Is Really Buying in the ITV Deal
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 7 July 2026
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The blockbuster deal separates two things that made ITV unusually powerful โ€” its network and its studio โ€” and raises uncomfortable questions about the

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Why This Matters

The ITV deal marks a seismic shift in British media, forcing a reckoning with how public service broadcasting and commercial entertainment can coexist under pressure from global streaming giants. By unbundling ITVโ€™s dual role as both network broadcaster and content producer, Sky is not just acquiring assetsโ€”itโ€™s redrawing the regulatory and creative landscape of UK television, with implications for everything from local programming quotas to investment in homegrown talent.

Background Context

ITVโ€™s dual structure has been a cornerstone of British broadcasting since the 1950s, blending public service obligations with commercial viability. The networkโ€™s regional franchises and in-house studios (like ITV Studios) created a symbiotic relationship where advertising revenue funded diverse regional and factual programming. Meanwhile, Skyโ€™s rise as a pay-TV powerhouse was built on premium sports and Hollywood imports, leaving it dependent on third-party contentโ€”a gap this deal aims to fill.

What Happens Next

Watch for regulatory scrutiny over whether Skyโ€™s ownership of ITV Studios could distort competition, particularly in commissioning deals with rival broadcasters. The deal also raises questions about ITVโ€™s future as a standalone network, potentially accelerating its pivot toward a leaner, rights-light model or a merger with another legacy broadcaster. Meanwhile, the UK government may need to clarify how public service obligations adapt to a media landscape increasingly shaped by private equity and tech-driven consolidation.

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