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Sky joins international ‘commissioning club’

How it will work; the impact on capex.

Thu, 19 Oct 2017

In one of its more interesting and creative news, Sky TV has joined a “global commissioning club” called “Atrium TV.”

Atrium was founded in April this year by Sir Howard Stringer, ex-head of Sony USA and UK company DRG – a distribution outfit that focuses on middle-to-highbrow, HBO-ish

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