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European Pay-TV Operator Sky, Sony Pictures Television Sign New Long-term Partnership

European Pay-TV Operator Sky, Sony Pictures Television Sign New Long-term Partnership Image Credit: Sky

European pay-TV operator Sky and Sony Pictures Television have signed a new long-term partnership across the UK and Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland ensuring Sky customers will have access to even more of the content they love all in one place.

 

The deal means that all new and future Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) feature film releases will be available on Sky Cinema. The parties have also extended their deals to make the titles available on all of Sky’s transactional services across all its markets – Sky Store and Sky Primafila as well as streaming services – NOW TV, Sky Ticket, Sky Show and Sky X – giving customers access to content live and on demand.

The new long-term partnership also covers SPE’s extensive feature film library. 

Stephen van Rooyen Chief Executive Officer, UK & Europe, Sky
We’re delighted that this latest deal with Sony Pictures means Sky customers across Europe will have access to even more of the content they love all in one place on Sky Q alongside Discovery, HBO, Netflix and Showtime, the best sport in Europe and our award-winning originals.

Mark Young, Regional Executive Vice President, Western Europe, Sony Pictures Television
The industry is going through a dynamic and challenging time and our continued partnership is a tremendous way to present the full power of our library, in conjunction with our most popular titles, to Sky customers across Europe.

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