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RTL Acquires Sky Deutschland As Comcast Pulls Back From Europe

June 30, 2025
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Comcast has offloaded Sky Deutschland to RTL Group, marking the end of its faltering efforts to gain a stronghold in continental Europe. RTL, backed by German media giant Bertelsmann, will pay an initial €150 million, with the possibility of a further €377 million based on future performance—bringing the potential total to €527 million (£449 million).

The acquisition gives RTL control of Sky’s pay-TV business across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, including rights to major sporting events such as Bundesliga football. It also enables RTL to expand its streaming operations by combining its RTL+ platform with Sky’s Wow service, creating a formidable player in Germany’s competitive media market.

Sky Deutschland, once seen as a key growth opportunity, has consistently underperformed since Comcast acquired the broader Sky group in 2018 for £31 billion after a bidding war with Disney. Despite recent restructuring efforts, the German division has struggled to turn a profit and faces intense competition from other broadcasters and streaming services.

RTL CEO Thomas Rabe called the deal “transformational,” predicting annual savings of €250 million and positioning the combined service as Germany’s third-largest streaming platform—behind only Netflix and Prime Video.

Comcast CEO Dana Strong said the decision was strategic: “We’re securing a strong future for Sky Deutschland while retaining a stake in its success.” The agreement also allows RTL to continue using the Sky brand across multiple territories.

The deal includes a clause that could trigger additional payments if RTL Group’s share price rises above €41 in the next five years—up from its current level of around €31.60.

Sky UK, by contrast, remains a strong performer. The company has recently secured record-breaking Premier League rights and successfully launched original content with ‘Day of the Jackal‘. While Comcast’s European ambitions may have dimmed, its British operations continue to thrive.

This sale highlights the growing challenges of navigating Europe’s fragmented media landscape—and the importance of local scale in a rapidly evolving digital market.

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