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After poor start to 2017, Sky boss sees four content wins in second half

PLUS: Fellet essays his "lock it all up" strategy, envies Vodafone's cloud-based TV service.

Thu, 23 Feb 2017

Sky TV earnings six months to Dec 31, 2016

  • Profit: $59.3m  (-32%)
  • Ebitda: $149.9 million (-17%)
  • Revenue: $458m (-3.7%)
  • Subscribers: 816,135 (-5.2%)

After a poor first-half result, Sky TV boss John Fellet says the second half looks better, at least in terms of content that's likely

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