Comcast outbid Rupert Murdoch in $40 billion Sky deal — and it shows just how much of a threat streaming services are to cable companies

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Comcast beat Rupert Murdoch in a $40 billion bid for Sky, Europe's biggest pay-TV company. The move allows Comcast to open its doors to the European market and access to online video streaming — and some analysts think the deal was driven by the threat of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon.

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The threat was that the UK would be subject to a second and more direct propaganda ‘news’ service..they already have the BBC, and thankfully have been spared fox news

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