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Comcast's Sky has officially agreed to acquire ITV's media and entertainment unit — its commercial TV channels and ITVX streaming platform — for £1.6 billion ($2.13B). But the deal's most consequential consequence isn't what Sky is buying. It's what gets left behind: ITV Studios, now a standalone production company with a deep format catalogue and no parent. This episode breaks down what the Sky-ITV deal means for the broader UK production landscape, why the Banijay-All3Media merger directly raises the temperature on ITV Studios' availability, and what agents and producers with exposure to any of these entities should be doing right now. Key Takeaways: * Sky (owned by Comcast since 2018) is paying £1.6B ($2.13B) for ITV's networks and ITVX streaming platform — deal was first disclosed in November 2025. * ITV Studios — home to Love Island, Britain's Got Talent, and the Harlan Coben Netflix hit Fool Me Once — is explicitly excluded from the deal and becomes a standalone company. * ITV Studios is simultaneously acquiring Love Productions (The Great British Bake Off, The Piano), bolstering its IP catalogue ahead of a likely sale process. * Banijay Group CEO François Riahi, asked directly about ITV Studios on a Wednesday conference call, said "consolidation is the name of the game" and kept all options explicitly open. * The Banijay-All3Media merger creates one of the largest independent production conglomerates globally; All3Media was acquired by RedBird IMI (RedBird Capital's Gerry Cardinale + Jeff Zucker) in 2024 for $1.45B. * Riahi cited the Warner-Paramount deal as the scale precedent justifying further consolidation — signaling that ITV Studios is viewed through a strategic-necessity lens, not just opportunism. * Agents and producers with ITV Studios deals should audit change-of-control provisions now; those in business with Banijay or All3Media face a materially larger, RedBird-backed counterparty. The Sky acquisition resolves ITV's channel-and-streaming future, but it opens a live question about who owns ITV Studios within the next 6–12 months. With Banijay-All3Media signaling appetite, RedBird IMI providing the capital architecture, and ITV Studios actively fattening its IP slate, the conditions for a formal sale process are aligning. Anyone with a current or prospective relationship with ITV Studios — as a producer, distributor, or financier — should be mapping their position now. Subscribe to The Option for daily updates on the business behind the business.
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