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  1. Sky Deutschland GmbH, branded as Sky, is a German media company that operates a direct broadcast satellite Pay TV platform in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (through Sky Switzerland). It provides a collection of basic and premium digital subscription television channels of different categories via satellite and cable television.

  2. The German Sky has its origin in the analogue premium channel Premiere. It was owned by Kirch Group , Bertelsmann , and Canal+ , and started broadcasting in 1991, having an encryption method similar to that used by Canal+ in France, Spain and Poland and needing a similar decoder.

  3. Mar 8, 2005 · Premier's quasi-monopoly in Germany looks to soon be disrupted by pay TV ventures by private channels like ProSiebenSat1 and RTL, which are looking to compensate for declining ad revenue at...

  4. Jun 10, 2021 · Sky Deutschland has retained the rights to English soccer’s top-flight Premier League until 2025. The deal ensures that the pay-TV broadcaster will be the exclusive home of the Premier League...

  5. Germany's sole subscription channel Premiere had its heyday around the millennium. Premiere offered telecasts of the German football league – the Bundesliga, but they lost the broadcasting rights in 2006 to a newly formed competitor – Arena. Premiere was the brainchild of the former television czar, Leo Kirch. He went into insolvency after ...

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · Sky Deutschland will broadcast 380 Premier League matches per season in full length, including more than 250 live games in Germany. The German pay TV operator secured rights to the league from previous rightsholder, DAZN in 2019. It also shows a total of over 800 live matches from the German professional football leagues Bundesliga, 2.

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  8. England - Premier League (2022-2025) Sky Deutschland has maintained their broadcast rights to the English Premier League in Germany and Switzerland until 2025 after securing a three year extension. This deal commences at the start of the 2022/23 campaign and ends after the conclusion of the 2024/25 term. Fans will be able to follow matches via ...

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