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Brexit: No DSM but UK seeks ‘best possible licensing deal’

The UK Government has published its White Paper on The Future Relationship Between the United Kingdom and The European Union, disagreement over which saw two resignations within the Department for exiting the European Union, as well as that of Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. In terms of sectors covered by any future economic partnership, the Government […]

July 12, 2018By Colin Mann

Comcast tables £26bn for Sky

Comcast has raised its bid for Sky, valuing the pay-TV giant at £26 billion and trumping yesterday’s Fox bid of £24.5 billion (€27.7bn, $32.4bn). It tops Comcast’s previous £22 billion offer in the escalating bidding war between Disney (poised to buy Fox) and Comcast. Comcast said its upped offer has been recommended by Sky’s independent […]

July 12, 2018

Mediapro pleads guilty to bribing FIFA

Imagina US, owned by the Spanish TV group Mediapro, has pleaded guilty to charges of bribing Latin American football officials for the TV rights to qualifying matches for the 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The company will have to pay a fine of more than $24 million, imposed by a US court during the […]

July 12, 2018From David Del Valle in Madrid

Culture Secretary clears 21C Fox Sky bid

Newly-appointed Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Wright has given his Department’s clearance for 21st Century Fox’s bid for the 61 per cent of Sky it does not already own. In a Statement to Parliament, he said that having taken over as the Secretary of State with responsibility for media public […]

July 12, 2018

Eutelsat joins SES, Intel, Intelsat C-band proposal

Leading global satellite operators Intelsat, SES  and Eutelsat are joining forces on a market-based proposal for the future use of the lower C-band spectrum in the US. Eutelsat has agreed to join the proposal initiated by Intelsat, Intel and SES. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to announce its planned adoption of a […]

July 12, 2018By Chris Forrester and Colin Mann

FIFA Red Card for beoutQ

In light of the continued illegal use of the World Cup football broadcast signal by pirate operation beoutQ, the game’s governing body FIFA has engaged counsel to take legal action in Saudi Arabia and is working alongside other sports rights owners that have also been affected to protect its interest. “FIFA urges the authorities of […]

July 12, 2018By Colin Mann

Fox tops Comcast Sky bid

21st Century Fox has increased its bid to buy the 61 per cent of Sky it does not already own in a deal that values the broadcaster at $32.5 billion, passing that of rival Comcast, which is likely to make its own revised offer later in the week. A Statement from 21CF and the Independent […]

July 11, 2018By Colin Mann

Spanish telcos rally against RTVE tax

Spanish telco operators are once again up in arms over the RTVE tax, which they claim is an unfair toll. At a conference, the CEO of Vodafone, Antonio Coimbra, described the 0.9 per cent tax on revenues operators have to pay to finance the public broadcaster RTVE as being an “aberration”. In Coimbra’s opinion, it […]

July 11, 2018From David Del Valle in Madrid

EBU welcomes must-carry Code provisions

The EBU has welcomed a vote in the European Parliament vote that will update existing must-carry rules and provide for a wider choice of free-to-air radio content while on the move. The vote in the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) formally endorsed a political deal in trilogue on a new EU […]

July 11, 2018

Euro ad sales houses welcome AVMS agreement

egta – the association of television and radio sales houses – has commended EU policymakers for reaching an agreement on a new Audiovisual Media Services Directive, suggesting that two years of challenging negotiations have delivered some welcome flexibility in commercial communications which should contribute to a more competitive environment for European broadcasters. “We are encouraged […]

July 11, 2018