Jumanji: The Next Level , Little Women, Bad Boys for Life and Peter Rabbit 2 . The arrangement between the two parties also extends across other Sky services, including the Sky Store, Sky X and NOW TV Cinema and Entertainment.
22.06.2020 - 14:15 / hollywoodreporter.com
Comcast-owned pay TV giant Sky has added disclaimers to some movie titles available on its Sky Cinema service, including The Jungle Book, the 1992 animated Aladdin,Flash Gordon, The Last Samurai and Breakfast at Tiffany's, that "this film has outdated attitudes, language and cultural depiction, which may cause offense today." "Sky is committed to supporting anti-racism and improving diversity and inclusion both on and off screen," a Sky representative said.
"We constantly review all content on
.Jumanji: The Next Level , Little Women, Bad Boys for Life and Peter Rabbit 2 . The arrangement between the two parties also extends across other Sky services, including the Sky Store, Sky X and NOW TV Cinema and Entertainment.
Comcast-owned Sky and Sony Pictures Television have struck a new long-term content partnership across the U.K. and Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorSky and Sony Pictures Television have signed a new “long-term” partnership that will give the Comcast-owned pay-TV operator access to Sony’s movies across the UK and Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.The deal builds on an agreement signed in 2016 and means new Sony Pictures Entertainment releases, including Jumanji: The Next Level, Little Women and Bad Boys For Life, will be carried by Sky Cinema.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentEuropean pay TV operator Sky has taken 100% ownership of Love Productions, the producer behind “The Great British Bake Off.” Sky previously owned a 70% stake in the company, founded by Richard McKerrow.Jane Millichip, Sky Studios’ chief commercial officer, said: “Love Productions is a world-class production company that has continued to create popular, thought-provoking and award-winning factual and factual entertainment shows since Sky first
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Comcast’s European broadcaster Sky has taken full control of Love Productions, the producer behind Channel 4 hit The Great British Bake Off.Sky took a 70.41% stake in Love Productions in 2014, and now the pay-TV operator has acquired the remaining 29.59% of shares in the Richard McKerrow-founded outfit, as it continues to build its production empire.Jane Millichip, Sky Studios’ chief commercial officer, said: “Love Productions is a world-class
Sky Rompiendo, Billboard can confirm.Formerly signed to Warner Chappell Music, the hitmaker joins Sony's roster as his career is on the rise. "This is a new challenge," Sky said about the deal.
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Naman Ramachandran Sky, the Comcast-owned pay-TV operator in the U.K., has come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement after it emerged that U.K. public service broadcaster the BBC had ruled that presenters and guests would not be allowed to wear Black Lives Matter badges on air.“Sky Sports is committed to doing more to tackle racism, highlight racial injustice and support communities impacted by racism,” the company said in a statement Thursday.
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Alex Henry Foster has shared the cinematic new video for ‘Lavender Sky’.
Park Seo-joon is brightening up our social media timeline. The South Korean actor has been busy with the production of his upcoming film Dream.
Sarah-Jane Mee has welcomed her first child with fiancé Ben Richardson.The 41 year old Sky News anchor took to her Instagram feed to announce the news as she shared a stunning black and white photo of the little baby. The snap sees the youngster wearing a baby grow with an illustration of a TV on it that had "Breaking News" written in it.
UK’s Sky network will feature new disclaimers for a handful of films on their service, including The Jungle Book, The Goonies and Dumbo.