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RPT-Comcast's Sky advances talks to acquire ITV unit with performance-based payout, sources say

Thu, 14th May 2026 07:13

* Deal includes ITV Studios ​acquiring ⁠Sky production unit with key TV rights

* ITV Studios ​to become standalone, retaining scripted content and IP after M&E sale

* Performance-based payout reflects UK broadcast market volatility and declining ad ​revenue

LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - Comcast-owned Sky is advancing towards a deal to acquire ITV's Media and Entertainment ⁠unit in a transaction that will include a payout dependent ⁠on the British broadcaster's performance, three ​people familiar with the matter said. The broadcaster that is home to "Coronation Street" and "I'm a Celebrity..." said in November it was in talks to sell its M&E unit to pay-TV group Sky in a deal that ​would value ‌the business at 1.6 billion pounds ($2.18 billion). The tie-up aims to create a top-three UK streamer to compete with Netflix , YouTube, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ .

Under the terms being discussed, a portion of the compensation will be contingent on the future performance of the business, the people said. Two ​of the people said the so-called earn-out portion amounted to around 200 million pounds ($270.34 million).

ITV STUDIOS GAINS SOME ‌SKY TV SERIES RIGHTS

The transaction is also set to include ITV Studios buying a production unit of Sky that holds the rights to ‌a number of TV series, the people said.

The acquisition would bolster ITV Studios’ scripted portfolio and allow it to retain control of valuable intellectual property as ITV exits its media and entertainment arm. ITV Studios ​would be a standalone business after the deal with Comcast.

The structure of the deal under negotiation has not previously been reported.

If ‌negotiations and financing are concluded successfully, a deal could be announced as soon as next month, the people said. The sources, who asked not to be named because the matter is confidential, said there remained ⁠a chance ⁠of no deal.

ITV, Comcast and Sky declined to comment.

UK BROADCAST ‌MARKET VOLATILITY

Having a portion of the deal based on future performance highlights the volatility of the broadcast market in the ​UK, where channels like ITV ​are facing declining advertising.

Talks had slowed in recent months, after a ‌lull in engagement from Comcast's Philadelphia headquarters partly due to complications related to the spinout of Studios, which makes many of ITV's biggest shows, sources told Reuters previously.

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