View Full Version : Sky and Discovery now own Channel 5
michael21
15-04-2014, 12:52 PM
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/discovery-seals-channel-5-deal/5070716.article?blocktitle=Top-Stories&contentID=2298
Discovery Communications and BSkyB are poised to announce a £350m deal to acquire Channel 5 from Richard Desmond’s Northern & Shell, Broadcast understands.
It is thought that the deal was agreed in principle last week and closed yesterday, Monday 14 April.
Full details are not known, but Discovery is thought to have a 70% share of the deal with BSkyB taking the remaining 30% share, allowing it to add C5’s advertising inventory to its own sales operation.
The deal will mark a significant step for US media giant Discovery, which has been keen to ramp up both its international portfolio and its exposure to free-to-air broadcasting in key markets.
The joint Discovery and BSkyB bid has been the favourite since Broadcast revealed that around 20 parties were interested in submitting bids in March.
MTV-owner Viacom and Scandinavian media firm Modern Times Group were the dark horses, and there was also talk that Desmond could pull the sale process or look to float C5 if a deal was not agreed.
Desmond bought C5 from RTL in 2010 for £104m. While he was reportedly hoping to attract bids of closer to £600m, he will be happy to have tripled his money in less than four years.
The acquisition is the most significant deal in the UK free-to-air market since the launch of C5 in 1997.
The deal, which will still be subject to regulatory sign-off, will likely have a massive impact on the channel’s programming budget, with some sources suggesting that it will be more than doubled.
Discovery declined to comment.
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King Gizzard
15-04-2014, 12:56 PM
350m? Christ that's a lot for a channel like that
michael21
15-04-2014, 12:57 PM
350m? Christ that's a lot for a channel like that
yea i think the channel going to charges a lot now :dance:
King Gizzard
15-04-2014, 12:58 PM
Bye bye BB
michael21
15-04-2014, 01:05 PM
Bye bye BB
programming budget, with some sources suggesting that it will be more than doubled.
there have more than money if they decide to keep it or bb could go to one of the itv channels :o
King Gizzard
15-04-2014, 01:08 PM
Looks like they'll just go full on documentaries though by the sounds of it
michael21
15-04-2014, 03:04 PM
Looks like they'll just go full on documentaries though by the sounds of it
hope not :bawling::bawling::bawling:
JohnnyBB
15-04-2014, 03:23 PM
Dirty des sells up an leaves us all in the lurch, well if the new owners dont get bb, i predict a loss of revenue for sky and discorvery.
Pete.
15-04-2014, 03:27 PM
praying for an amazing bb :sad:
michael21
15-04-2014, 03:49 PM
Dirty des sells up an leaves us all in the lurch, well if the new owners dont get bb, i predict a loss of revenue for sky and discorvery.
i think bb will be safe as it does well
Although Desmond is thought to fund BB from its own cash pot
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Jack_
15-04-2014, 04:25 PM
Well an increased budget could surely mean good things for people that are fans of things like the live feed. Then again they may not renew Big Brother at all
King Gizzard
15-04-2014, 04:31 PM
Wasn't BB bought by Des largely to promote the Daily Star and vice versa
Not sure they'll see much use for it now
I don't think they will axe there biggest show
This actually could be a positive thing for Big Brother. It's widely reported that Sky's main involvement with this deal is advertising sales, and if they only have a 30% stake then that probably means Discovery will be responsible for programming decisions.
Discovery owns the channel that broadcasts Big Brother in Denmark, and by a weird coincidence, today a Discovery-owned channel in Norway has just announced that they'll be reviving the local version of Big Brother, so they have got experience with the format and a relationship with Endemol...
Jordan.
15-04-2014, 05:29 PM
They need to keep BB but move away from all the other trashy celeb shows
-side eye celebrity wedding planner-
They need to keep BB but move away from all the other trashy celeb shows
-side eye celebrity wedding planner-
Agree with this
Also Summer CBB needs to go
zakman440
15-04-2014, 06:08 PM
Hope this is good for BB, let's hope for the axe of summer CBB.
erinp5
15-04-2014, 06:18 PM
News
Discovery, Sky about to announce Channel 5 deal?
Posted on April 15 2014 at 04:05pm by Matt Scott
Discovery, Sky about to announce Channel 5 deal?
Discovery Communications and BSkyB are on the verge of confirming a £350million deal to buy Big Brother broadcaster Channel 5 from Richard Desmond, it is claimed.
Industry magazine Broadcast suggests that Desmond will push ahead with the sale after the deadline for final bids expired yesterday.
The two media giants’ joint venture remains the favourite in the race, with Discovery believed to have a 70% stake – while Sky’s 30% will enable them to take over C5′s advertising sales, as previously reported.
Their £350million offer is half of Desmond’s £700m asking price, but more than three times the £103.5m he purchased C5 for in 2010. It also tops the £300m mark that analysts expected bids to fall under.
Discovery declined to comment, but a Channel 5 spokesperson was keen to point out that an agreement – which would be subject to regulatory approval – has not been finalised.
“We have a number of bids as expected, which we will evaluate with our advisors over the next few days,” they commented. “Certainly no deal has been done.”
> Channel 5 sale: What does it mean for Big Brother? Click here to read our feature
Meanwhile, there is still no indication of what will happen to Big Brother when its current C5 deal expires later this year, despite recent speculation that ITV and its former home Channel 4 may be interested in acquiring the rights to the show.
Although Desmond is thought to fund BB from its own cash pot, sources have suggested that Discovery is planning to increase C5′s main programming budget by more than double.
Big Brother returns in June for its fifteenth civilian and fourteenth Celebrity series.
Read more: http://www.bbspy.co.uk/bb15/news/0415/discovery-sky-about-to-announce-deal-big-brother-broadcaster-channel-5#ixzz2yypzYPaA
What does this mean for the show? :/
Scarlett.
15-04-2014, 08:38 PM
Fingers crossed C5 actually improves, its been in the dumps for years, it's hard to remember when it was Five.
JohnnyBB
15-04-2014, 09:27 PM
The good thing about sky and discovery is the channel wont be corney now professional broadcasters have hold of it hopefully the axe 5usa ect save money in places.
Headie
16-04-2014, 11:33 AM
This actually could be a positive thing for Big Brother. It's widely reported that Sky's main involvement with this deal is advertising sales, and if they only have a 30% stake then that probably means Discovery will be responsible for programming decisions.
Discovery owns the channel that broadcasts Big Brother in Denmark, and by a weird coincidence, today a Discovery-owned channel in Norway has just announced that they'll be reviving the local version of Big Brother, so they have got experience with the format and a relationship with Endemol...
This is good news.
lostalex
16-04-2014, 11:35 AM
Looks like they'll just go full on documentaries though by the sounds of it
well BB is a documentary, sort of...
Discovery Channel does Mythbusters right? I love Mythbusters.
Glenn.
16-04-2014, 11:49 AM
Is this actually confirmed? The title suggests it is.
DigitalSid
16-04-2014, 01:32 PM
Is this actually confirmed? The title suggests it is.
The title's completely misleading, they're apparently the front running bidder but no sale has been made and won't be made for days, and then it has to be approved. They are the most likely candidates, but they own nothing yet.
mrmarky
16-04-2014, 05:53 PM
interesting bit in the FT
http://i60.tinypic.com/aytwmx.jpg
it's about US buyers so it's useless
If Discovery the US network is still interested to the tune of £350million then that paragraph (which was written a fortnight ago) clearly isn't true.
Not to mention Big Brother is only contracted until the end of 2014, unless Channel 5 has renewed it for another year and hasn't announced it yet
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