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ITV shares soar as it holds talks to sell television business to Sky

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ITV has said it is in preliminary talks to sell its broadcasting arm to the parent company of Sky in a £1.6bn deal, sending shares soaring.Comcast, the US telecoms company that own Sky and NBCUniversal, hopes to snap up ITV’s media and entertainment operations, which include its free-to-air TV channels in the UK and ITVX streaming platform.The deal would not cover the programme-making arm ITV Studios, one of the world’s biggest production companies.The division, which has made shows including Love Island, I’m a Celebrity and the hit drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office, has been the subject of separate takeover talks.

Confirming overnight reports of talks, ITV told the market on Friday morning there could “be no certainty” about the terms of a potential sale, or whether the sale would even take place, adding: “A further announcement will be made in due course, if appropriate.”The comments sent ITV’s share price up 16%, making it the top riser on the FTSE 250 index on Friday.Any deal combining the TV ad sales operations of ITV and Sky, giving Comcast potential control of more than 70% of the UK market, could prompt the competition regulator to intervene.Industry sources have said Sky may have to look at remedies, including relinquishing its third-party sales deals, which include representing ad sales for Channel 5 and Disney in the UK.That could require the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to reconsider how it measures the ad market to include digital advertising.

“This is the biggest moment in ITV’s 70-year history, said Alex DeGroote, an independent media analyst.“It will completely change the UK broadcasting landscape.“And given ITV’s status as Britain’s biggest commercially funded, free-to-air public service broadcaster, a takeover by a US pay-TV operator makes the move not just a question for competition regulators, but also a politically sensitive one too.”He predicted a successful takeover would result in heavy job losses at ITV: “With duplication in many areas – from sales and management to news provision – if the deal goes through it will be a jobs bloodbath.”DeGroote suggested Comcast’s offer was not “particularly generous” at just three-quarters of the broadcasting arm’s annual revenues, suggesting it should match the full £2.

1bn,Simon Davis, founder and chief executive of the independent media agency Walk-In Media, said the price reflected “the lesser growth opportunity of ad-funded broadcasting and ITV’s vastly reduced dominance overall”,Juliane Althoff, a film and TV lawyer and partner at media and entertainment law firm Simkins LLP, said the sale “would be anything but straightforward, not least because ITV’s entertainment arm forms a huge part of its public service broadcasting identity”,Sign up to Business TodayGet set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morningafter newsletter promotionShe suggested the takeover would require close scrutiny by the CMA and the communications regulator, Ofcom, “to ensure continued variety given Sky’s existing market presence in the pay-TV sector”,That would come on top of legal and commercial issues, including existing talent contracts, copyright arrangements and content licences.

“These are all compounded by the involvement of third-party producers and cross-border financing structures, all of which would require careful negotiation.”The CMA said it would not comment outside a formal investigation announcement.Dan Coatsworth, the head of markets at AJ Bell, expressed surprise that it was the broadcasting arm being pursued.“The fact the media and entertainment arm has attracted a suitor, rather than ITV Studios, is a surprise,” he said.“There was a lot of uncertainty over whether anyone would want to relieve ITV of this ball and chain, so to see interest from Sky is Christmas come early for management and shareholders.

”In its latest quarterly results on Thursday, ITV announced plans for a one-off £35m cut to its budgets – including the delaying of some shows into 2026 and reducing marketing spending – amid the challenging macroeconomic environment and advertiser uncertainty in the run-up to the budget this month.The company said it expected advertising revenues, which still account for most of its income, to fall by 9% in the crucial fourth-quarter advertising period in the lead-up to Christmas.
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Tom Butler obituary

My friend Tom Butler, who has died of lymphoma after a short illness aged 73, was a former head of NHS mental health services in inner-city Manchester.Alongside his career in social work and mental health, Tom was a historian of social policy in the UK and author of several books, including Mental Health, Social Policy and the Law, published in 1985. As a young social worker, he pioneered the use of computer databases to improve child protection while working for Berkshire social services.He was born in Gloucester to Irish parents, Margaret (nee Bolger) and Patrick Butler, a draughtsman in the aircraft industry. Tom attended St Peter’s Roman Catholic junior school in Gloucester, where we first met

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‘A job is like finding a needle in a haystack’: how Dudley became centre of UK’s youth jobs crisis

It is a rainy day in Dudley and Alex Jones and his friends are taking shelter under some trees in the car park of the college of technology. Clad in blue overalls on a mid-morning break, the students are hopeful their automotive qualifications will stand them in good stead for finding work.Here in the heart of the Black Country, however, that is not always guaranteed. “Trying to find a part-time job is like trying to find a needle in a haystack,” says the 17-year-old trainee mechanic.“They don’t care what grades you have, they just want experience,” chimes in Thomas, his course mate

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Emma Barnett says she felt ‘mugged, robbed’ after perimenopause at 38

Emma Barnett has said experiencing perimenopause at the age of 38 felt as if she had been “mugged, robbed” of her identity.The broadcaster, now 40, said on her new BBC podcast, Ready to Talk with Emma Barnett, that it was the “first time in my life I haven’t really wanted to be a woman – it’s the first time I’ve thought, I’d really quite like to be a bloke”.She said perimenopause made her feel as though she had lost her identity, and that she was still waiting to “come back” to who she was before.Speaking to guest Kate Thornton, she said: “I do feel there has been a theft. I do feel there’s no emergency number to call

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NHS to take over state-of-the-art hospital from private health group in ‘windfall’

An NHS trust is taking over a state-of-the-art hospital from a leading private healthcare group after it failed to attract enough paying patients to use it.Barts Health trust in London will turn Nuffield Health’s facility into a dedicated NHS breast cancer diagnosis and treatment centre when it gains control next month.The not-for-profit private health operator took a 30-year-lease on two dilapidated empty Barts trust buildings in 2022 and spent £65m refurbishing them for a hospital for heart disease and joint problems.But it has decided to shut the hospital next week less than four years into an arrangement that was intended to grow its business and generate millions of pounds in rental income for Barts Health.It is selling the lease back to the NHS trust, where senior figures are delighted that Nuffield’s setback has resulted in what one called “a windfall” and chance to expand the care it provides

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Call to give UK cancer patients legal right to be treated within two months

Cancer patients should have the legal right to be treated within two months, even if that means the NHS has to pay for them to be treated privately or abroad, according to international experts.Writing in the Lancet Oncology, they say cancer patients should have the legally enforceable entitlement to be treated within 62 days of an urgent referral by a GP.This would bring the UK in line with Denmark, where cancer patients already have a statutory right to timely treatment.International research shows that every four weeks of delay in cancer treatment increases the risk of death by up to 10%. But the NHS has not met its target for 85% of cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days since December 2015

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Lammy says he was right not to discuss mistakenly freed prisoner at PMQs

David Lammy has said the government has “a mountain to climb” to tackle the prisons crisis and insisted he was “not equipped with all the detail” when questioned in parliament the previous day about a mistaken prisoner release.After a fraudster mistakenly freed from prison handed himself in on Thursday, the justice secretary said he had been right not to provide details to MPs at prime minister’s questions on Wednesday about the release of a sex offender who remains at large.It follows intense pressure over the mistaken release of the two prisoners from HMP Wandsworth in south London. William Smith, a convicted fraudster, was filmed waving to cameras and hugging his partner before he walked back into jail on Thursday, having been mistakenly released by a court on Monday.Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, a sex offender from Algeria who was released from Wandsworth by mistake last week, remains at large

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China poised to lift ban on chips exports to European carmakers after US deal

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ITV shares soar as it holds talks to sell television business to Sky

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Driving competition: China’s carmakers in race to dominate Europe’s roads

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Sky owner Comcast in talks to buy ITV’s broadcasting arm for about £2bn

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US markets tumble amid Wall Street concern over job losses and AI

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